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Instead of
looking
for reasons out there, we should be
looking
for reasons in here: Who am I to be?
The incredible part about what I learned from Amanda is a lot of us are
looking
at 3D printing and we say to ourselves, it's going to replace traditional methods.
But instead, I would like you to imagine that you're
looking
at seven million people crammed up here beside me today.
Everybody's
looking
away all of a sudden.
There has to be some additional requirements, and some of our ongoing research is
looking
at what additional requirements we should add to make for stronger passwords that also are going to be easy for people to remember and type.
Before long, ambitious Norman knights were
looking
for new challenges.
I'm
looking
for one key piece, but it just blends in with everything else.
Pretty much no matter what I do, my job always starts with sitting down with a whole bunch of binary information, and I'm always
looking
for one key piece to do something specific.
In this case, I was
looking
for a very advanced, very high-tech piece of code that I knew I could hack, but it was somewhere buried inside of a billion ones and zeroes.
Unfortunately for me, I didn't know quite what I was
looking
for.
So after a while, I thought I had found the piece I was
looking
for.
At the 15-hour mark, I started to get a better picture of what was there, but I had a creeping suspicion that what I was
looking
at was not at all related to what I was
looking
for.
After 30 hours in the lab, I figured out exactly what I was
looking
at, and I was right, it wasn't what I was
looking
for.
Well I thought, when you're
looking
at information at this level, it's so easy to lose track of what you're doing.
We were
looking
at the data completely incorrectly since day one.
So I started
looking
at the binary information, and I asked myself, what do I do when I first encounter something like this?
And the way I can figure that out is by
looking
at chunks, sequential chunks of binary information, and I look at the relationships between those chunks.
It would take me weeks just to figure out what I was
looking
at from raw ones and zeros, but because our brains can instantly pick up and recognize these subtle patterns inside of these visual abstractions, we can unconsciously apply those in new situations.
Our brains can pick up on these patterns in ways that we never could have from
looking
at raw ones and zeros.
So this is really nice and helpful, but all this tells me is what I'm
looking
at.
I follow these strands of similarity like a trail of bread crumbs to find exactly what I'm
looking
for.
For this, I need to identify very subtle, very detailed relationships within that binary information, another very hard thing to do when
looking
at ones and zeros.
So I looked at it at this level, thinking I was
looking
at the right thing, only to see this doesn't have the connectivity I would have expected for the code I was
looking
for.
I can't even be
looking
at code.
Now that I know it's a photograph, I've got dozens of other binary translation techniques to visualize and understand that information, so in a matter of seconds, we can take this information, shove it through a dozen other visual translation techniques in order to find out exactly what we were
looking
at.
Why is it that our leaders still persist in
looking
inwards?
So unless we start asking our governments to think outside a little bit, to consider the global problems that will finish us all if we don't start considering them, then we can hardly blame them if what they carry on doing is
looking
inwards, if they still have minds that microscope rather than minds that telescope.
I've spent the last 15 years or so advising governments around the world, and in all of that time I have never once seen a single domestic policy issue that could not be more imaginatively, effectively and rapidly resolved than by treating it as an international problem,
looking
at the international context, comparing what others have done, bringing in others, working externally instead of working internally.
Scrap dealers are always
looking
for new scrap and new buyers and what interests them is finding buyers who will pay more for clean copper than for burnt.
On the flip side, you find that there are end users that are desperately
looking
for someone that can make them a french fry machine, and you have scrap dealers who are
looking
how they can collect this scrap, process it, and turn it back into an input for new making.
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