Quote of the Day
If you enjoy programming, philosophy, math, or any number of geeky topics, you're in the right place. Every day, I'll post a random quote from my extensive collection of Kindle highlights. Quotes do not necessarily reflect my views or opinions. In fact, part of my epistemic process is to consume a wide variety of contradictory material.
06/19/2026
Education is not in reality what some people proclaim it to be in their professions. What they aver is that they can put true knowledge into a soul that does not possess it, as if they were inserting vision into blind eyes.… But the true analogy … is that of an eye that could not be converted to the light from the darkness without turning the whole body.
— Plato, Republic
06/18/2026
I’ve sometimes found that executives, seeking to refresh and expand their business, instead of trying to understand what that core is, look to cool technologies. They hope to gain market share by moving to the cloud, or by incorporating machine learning or block-chains, often without a clear sense of the problem being solved.
— Daniel Jackson, The Essence of Software
06/17/2026
Systematic design excluding intuition yields pedestrian follow-ons and knock-offs; intuitive design woithout system yields flawed fancies.
— Frederick P. Jr. Brooks, The Design of Design
06/16/2026
Product quality has almost nothing to do with defects or their lack. Oh sure, a basically good product may be marred by defects (think of your Internet browser, whichever one you use). But real quality is far more a matter of what it does for you and how it changes you than whether it is perfectly free of flaws.
— Tom DeMarco, Slack
06/15/2026
The X-Men comics use terms like “evolution,” “mutation,” and “genetic code,” purely to place themselves in what they conceive to be the literary genre of science. The part that scares me is wondering how many people, especially in the media, understand science only as a literary genre.
— Eliezer Yudkowsky, Map and Territory
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