3/30 Optimizing Something that Should Not Exist

As part of trying to keep my job, I’ve been doing training in DevOps and in one course I took they mentioned a quote from Elon Musk:

“Great engineers most common mistake is optimizing something that should not exist.”

As I think about designing an artificial intelligence system that has a persistent data store, and living my every day life, I’m realizing that is a common mistake not only of great engineers, but most people.

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  1. William Hwang's avatarWilliam Hwang Post author

    In addition, if we think about our lives as construction of our own minds in a tightly coupled dynamic system, we must come to the terms with the fact that nothing is our greatest tool.

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