Archive for February, 2008

Self-analysis and action must go together

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

It’s so easy to stay comfortably stuck in the infinite loop of self-analysis, just waiting and waiting for the perfect moment when everything is right before we take that emotional risk or actually do something.

While introspection is good and necessary, it is doubtful that introspection alone will provide us with the answer of what we want to do. Getting out there, trying new things, and after possibly failing a few times, we’ll widen our experience which will help us hone in on what we want.

Sometimes I fall into the trap of planning all damn day, getting that false feeling that I am actually progressing. I guess I am prone to analysis-paralysis. While I’m not advocating against not planning a strategy, tweaking one’s strategy every 5 minutes is counter productive. Don’t forget execution.

 Self-analysis and action must go together. 

Volatile memory hacks circumvents encryption filesystem!

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

This is pretty darn cool. I never thought of immediately taking RAM out and freezing it. The fading picture of the graphic as the capacitors lose their charge is also pretty cool. You read the theory of why RAM is volatile memory but you don’t actually get to see it in action (or at least, I didn’t!)

Coverage from news.com

Don’t be afraid of the machines!

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

A BINARY STEP COUNTER?! OH MY! This is *amazing*, you have to see it. This reminds me of a rudimentary transistor, and how we keep cramming more and more of them into a piece of silicon we call a microprocessor, on top of which we have this thing called a computer, on top of which we have this thing called web two dot oh, … and ..

From TED. Watch his commercial here:

Ridiculously sick work ethic

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

I’ve never really viewed myself as particularly talented. I’ve viewed myself as slightly above average in talent. And where I excel is ridiculous, sickening, work ethic. You know, while the other guy’s sleeping? I’m working. While the other guy’s eatin’? I’m working. While the other guy’s making love, I mean, I’m making love, too. But I’m working really hard at it.

You can look at the first six episodes of the Fresh Prince and I was so hell bent on not failing that I memorized the entire script. And you can see in certain shots they try to cut around it as much as they can, but I am mouthing the other actor’s lines.

Nuff said, this guy is my hero and role model.

More from CBS.

Disruptive technology

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Summary of Wikipedia’s entry on Disruptive Technology:

  • Disruptive technology/innovation is a technological innovation/product/service that uses a “disruptive” strategy, rather than a “sustaining” strategy (incremental improvement)
  • Can be classified into low-end and new-market
  • New-market disruption aims at non-consumption/untapped market; targets customers who have needs that were previously unserved by existing incumbents.
  • Low-end disruption aims at mainstream customers with needs not met/underserved/overserved by existing solutions. Low-end disruption targets customers who do not need the full performance valued by customers at the high-end of the market
  • Disruptive technology can dominate market by filling a role that older technology cannot fill or by displacing incumbents by means of successively moving up-market through performance improvements (e.g. digital photography)
  • Low-end disruption occurs when the rate at which products improve exceeds the rate at which customers can adopt the new performance. Therefore, at some point the performance of the product overshoots the needs of certain customer segments. At this point, a disruptive technology may enter the market and provide a product which has lower performance than the incumbent but which exceeds the requirements of certain segments, thereby gaining a foothold in the market.