Dan Luu on Nostr: npub1e066x…6f74c I think even that statement, which is why quite different than ...
npub1e066xta2y4zem54lp00xsqrzk2us4vw34gc7vmr0td2zm87qsqpqh6f74c (npub1e06…f74c) I think even that statement, which is why quite different than what the author said, doesn't seem true? It's easy to come up with examples of exponential improvements from before semiconductors could possibly have been involved that are still true today, as well as cases where things stalled out and semiconductors weren't able to stop this.
I mean, knock-on effects from semiconductors are clearly important, but they don't seem that dominant?
I mean, knock-on effects from semiconductors are clearly important, but they don't seem that dominant?