Every two years, to keep Moore's Law happening, you have to invent... That's where I grew up.
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At some point, Moore's law will break down.
If it weren't for Moore's law changing the playing field continuously, I would have been long gone. The rapid pace of hardware evolution still keeps things fresh for me.
The way Moore's Law occurs in computing is really unprecedented in other walks of life. If the Boeing 747 obeyed Moore's Law, it would travel a million miles an hour, it would be shrunken down in size, and a trip to New York would cost about five dollars. Those enormous changes just aren't part of our everyday experience.
It's Moore's Law, everything will be obsolete in 10 years - I'll be obsolete in 10 years!
Because of the nature of Moore's law, anything that an extremely clever graphics programmer can do at one point can be replicated by a merely competent programmer some number of years later.
Man keeps inventing things all the time.
Future generations will know there's nothing mystical about wetware because by 2100, Moore's law will have given us tiny quantum computers powerful enough to upload a human soul.
Every once in a while, a new technology, an old problem, and a big idea turn into an innovation.
My mind seems to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts.
It is entirely up to us to invent our own lives.
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