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voidz | 3 years ago

Isn't it amazing how much things improve in so little time. Things used to go so slow, now they go exponentially faster.

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lagrange77|3 years ago

Yeah it's really amazing.

> Things used to go so slow, now they go exponentially faster.

Going slow at the beginning is actually part of exponentials.

couchand|3 years ago

Well it's only the beginning and slow relative to what comes after. Relative to what came before, it's much later and faster!

majormajor|3 years ago

Saying this universally leads to a too-rosy view of the future, I think, and downplays the amount of hard work needed to maintain society.

Consider advances in travel - you basically had people who saw, within their lifetime, a world of trains become one of planes, including some supersonic passenger flights (not to mention going to space). Even bullet trains are old at this point.

Lotta other examples of stagnation in the physical world rather than the information one since then.

mitthrowaway2|3 years ago

(Bullet trains might be old now, but for those of us who come from a country without them, hopping on one is still a huge thrill!)

mhh__|3 years ago

"There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen"

HPMOR|3 years ago

As a corollary, it takes decades where nothing observable happens to have the weeks where decades happen.

CamperBob2|3 years ago

It always takes longer than you think it will, and when it finally does happen, it always happens faster than you think it will.

giantg2|3 years ago

For some things I wish it stayed slower. But of course we can't control it. We have to take the bad with the good.