Supplement to Why Invest in Intellectual Production Techniques?
I made a sticky to write in "[Why invest in intellectual production techniques?
Is it right to increase production?
Socks are more likely to be mass-produced.
Increased productivity leads to oversupply.
If you are productive faster than others, you get paid more than others.
The same behavior by those around you results in no advantage.
There is no point in efficiently producing something that does not lead to customer value.
You can't efficiently produce what your customers don't want.
Customer value, not quantity
Understanding cost of customer value
As the evolution of programming languages increases the efficiency of program production, the relative importance of the ability to determine "what should be made" will increase. Productivity gains from programming languages have also increased the productivity of the programming language itself, which is a tool for improving that productivity.
https://gyazo.com/20894339b30e70f47f83bdcf7f560e18
Approach to increase quality and speed by doing the same thing over and over again → exterminated
The task of questioning assumptions and breaking repetitive loops remains a difficult task to mechanize.
Learn unfamiliar areas
Ability to learn what no one knows the right answer to yet.
Sustained improvement = good?
https://gyazo.com/5f056c4f1d97516aa8f0be2ae1c0c70d
penetrate
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