Sebastian Siemiatkowski
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He was so stupid.
He was so stupid.
No, but I'm just saying that, like, it will... So I don't know which power is going to be greater, right?
No, but I'm just saying that, like, it will... So I don't know which power is going to be greater, right?
Well, that would mean that you would need significantly less.
Well, that would mean that you would need significantly less.
That's the consequence.
That's the consequence.
The problem is, why do we have so much big software?
The problem is, why do we have so much big software?
Why do we have so much data?
Why do we have so much data?
It's all a mess because we had humans who were trying to do their best, but the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing, and they were overriding that, and the code over there, and then people start doing transformations and stuff, and it all becomes a big mess.
It's all a mess because we had humans who were trying to do their best, but the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing, and they were overriding that, and the code over there, and then people start doing transformations and stuff, and it all becomes a big mess.
And actually, Wikipedia is the most successful knowledge graph in the world, I would argue.
And actually, Wikipedia is the most successful knowledge graph in the world, I would argue.
But if you look at the standards that they apply, how do they do that?
But if you look at the standards that they apply, how do they do that?
Like one very, I'll give you a very simple, like, I love this principle.
Like one very, I'll give you a very simple, like, I love this principle.