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  • Engineers tend to develop means without any purpose.

    • This seems to be the seed of innovation.
  • There are many overlaps with Kineto’s process, which makes me happy.

    • “The starting point of innovation does not always have to have a problem.”
      • By delving into something non-serious and interesting, problems and theories can emerge and become amazing.
        • Being non-serious doesn’t mean being unserious.
        • The “interesting” part is what drinami refers to as a startling sensation.
      • Only relying on serious problem-solving approaches cannot adapt to an unpredictable future.
      • It’s also good to seriously and non-seriously consider what you want to do.
      • (Well, assuming survivorship bias).
      • Examples:
        • Just searching for the tip of the mouse won’t lead to multi-touch.
          • No matter how logical the search is, only linear progress can be made.
        • Imagination-based “something interesting” leads to multi-touch.
  • For things that are not based on interesting problems, the first step is to put them into words.

    • (blu3mo) I thought this happens naturally in Scrapbox.
    • Strive to explain in one sentence and convey the interesting aspect.
    • It is not clear whether the verbalized result is good, but at least it can be tested.
    • After that, rapid prototyping.
  • That way, you can increase the number of trials.

  • The discussion about summarizing ideas in one sentence (クレーム).

  • Ideas are born from solitary thinking.

    • This also overlaps with Kineto’s process.
  • The discussion about other people’s advice also reminds me of the Uncharted Eighth Station Meeting.

    • I feel like I was able to make good moves.
  • I wonder if I will develop M2 syndrome.

    • As a result of going to university with Degree of Devil, I will try to avoid it.
      • Well, maybe it’s okay to become it if I see it as a passing point.
  • Maybe I can focus on 天使度 because I don’t have much confidence in my technical skills right now.

    • Around page 158.
  • When I write down#ideas on a page, I want to develop a habit of not stopping there and taking action.

  • How to present Kineto.

    • Breaking trade-offs is definitely a selling point.
  • The discussion about the 20% rule.

    • If we see our main job as development, maybe school falls under the category of the second domain where we can get stimulation.

#ideas#thinking