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by andrey_utkin
1961 days ago
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So what's your point? Mind you, we're discussing an article on engineering productivity in business. Nothing is happening without funding. Business can't run producing things which are not valuable in the moment, it will go bankrupt. Government can sponsor such things as it sees fit, best if guided by a clear hypothesis that funding it makes the outcomes probabilistically better than not funding it. When nobody is paying you but you're tinkering with some stuff, then it's you who is sponsoring it with your time and other resources. |
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If your name is Christopher Columbus and it's 1492, your project gets rejected for being implausible, what do you do?