Much of what you make is not going to be a final product. Rather, it’s an evolutionary dead end — paint over it, strike through it, use it for firewood. Then do it again. Right-er. (p. 58) #SuccessiveApproximation
Much of what you make is not going to be a final product. Rather, it’s an evolutionary dead end — paint over it, strike through it, use it for firewood. Then do it again. Right-er. (p. 58) #SuccessiveApproximation
The Lyles Theory of Process Development states that it takes three cycles to get any process right. In other words, you have to start and end a process at least twice before you can say you have a grip on it. (p. 58) #SuccessiveApproximation
"Didn't get it right the first time?
Nudge it,
adjust it,
tinker with it —
or do it again,
betterer.
#SuccessiveApproximation #Lichtenbergianism" #postcardquotes
"Didn't get it right the first time?
Nudge it,
adjust it,
tinker with it —
or do it again,
betterer.
#SuccessiveApproximation #Lichtenbergianism" #postcardquotes
You'll never get a golden guinea pig without 1) crossbreeding with new ideas; and 2) breaking the rules. #SuccessiveApproximation #postcardquotes
In Beethoven’s #WasteBooks we can see eight different beginnings to his Symphony No. 5. With each iteration, he listened and found that it was not quite right. (p. 69) #SuccessiveApproximation
Approximating an ADC with Successive Approximation - [Igor] made a VU meter with LEDs using 8 LEDs and 8 comparators. This is a fast wa... - https://hackaday.com/2024/10/12/approximating-an-adc-with-successive-approximation/ #successiveapproximation #analogtodigital #ledhacks #parts
Approximating an ADC with Successive Approximation https://hackaday.com/2024/10/12/approximating-an-adc-with-successive-approximation/ #successiveapproximation #analogtodigital #LEDHacks #Parts
“Better as a T-Shirt Rule”: don’t commit to permanence when there’s still #SuccessiveApproximation to be done. (p. 13) #TaskAvoidance
All things must change to something new, something strange. (Longfellow) Be new. Be strange. #SuccessiveApproximation #postcardquotes
All things must change to something new, something strange. (Longfellow) Be new. Be strange. #SuccessiveApproximation #postcardquotes
Sometimes you have to go down a few space-time portals (aka 'rabbit holes') to get there. #SuccessiveApproximation #Lichtenbergianism #postcardquotes
Make it possible update/upgrade the project. (p. 71) #SuccessiveApproximation
The Lyles Theory of Process Development states that it takes three cycles to get any process right. In other words, you have to start and end a process at least twice before you can say you have a grip on it. (p. 58) #SuccessiveApproximation
The idea behind #SuccessiveApproximation: bit by bit, you make it right-er and right-er. (p. 56) Give yourself permission to fail by labeling each page with #AbortiveAttempts. (p. 42)
Make it possible update/upgrade the project. (p. 71) #SuccessiveApproximation
In Beethoven’s #WasteBooks we can see eight different beginnings to his Symphony No. 5. With each iteration, he listened and found that it was not quite right. (p. 69) #SuccessiveApproximation
“Better as a T-Shirt Rule”: don’t commit to permanence when there’s still #SuccessiveApproximation to be done. (p. 13) #TaskAvoidance
The Lyles Theory of Process Development states that it takes three cycles to get any process right. In other words, you have to start and end a process at least twice before you can say you have a grip on it. (p. 58) #SuccessiveApproximation
With many a work of a celebrated man I would rather read what he has crossed out than what he has let stand. — G.C. Lichtenberg, Notebook F.131 #Lichtenbergianism #LichtenbergianQuotes #SuccessiveApproximation #Gestalt