Wednesday, September 9, 2015

a snip on S Johnson's ideas...

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/where-good-ideas-come-from-by-steven-johnsonbr-sudden-genius-by-andrew-robinson-2100690.html

The key to both natural and technological evolution is bricolage; recycling spare parts; taking an object from one context and placing it in another. And the most fertile environments are those that create a platform for innovation, allowing the greatest number of spare part add-ons. This is what unites the coral reef, the Italian city states and Twitter: all are fertile environments that have enabled a myriad innovations.

Johnson shows how cooperation in nature is just as important as competition. That is the secret of the coral reef. Everything is recycled in a limited space on a matrix of calcium carbonate built up by the coral – the ultimate example of bootstrapping. He gives another example of how a key species can create an environment in which many others can thrive. 


MIG, those who are member companies, those who have a product of the month, put what they have to make the coral reef for MEMS/sensors/ sensor fusion algorithms.
It will be so rich and I want to thanks QUIK for their perseverance toward this result.

A snip of text on coral reefs...

Coral reefs are believed by many to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet—even more than a tropical rainforest. Occupying less than one percent of the ocean floor, coral reefs are home to more than twenty-five percent of marine life.

Why is that important? A highly biodiverse ecosystem, one with many different species, is often more resilient to changing conditions and can better withstand significant disturbances.

Use it as a mental model for MIG and what is going on.  A small percent of all the silicon, but it will account to 25% of the future creativity toward the useful future?  Something like that for me anyway.
That is why I am so happy with their investment in talented algo chefs in addition to their silicon.  Those who have becomed programmed to see QUIK as a failure should start to focus no just HOW FAST
the algos are coming in comparison to the Eos platforms ......I expect some more complex algos later this month.  

Like what algos?

CHRM?
THat will be ready for the wearable Eos not the Smartphone Eos.

PDR?

Yeah, now were talking.

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