A word from the leader of our faith.

Linus Torvalds believes the technology industry's celebration of innovation 
is smug, self-congratulatory, and self-serving. From a report on The 
Register:

The term of art he used was more blunt: "The innovation the industry talks 
about so much is bullshit 
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/15/think_different_shut_up_and_work_harder_says_linus_torvalds/>,"
 
he said. "Anybody can innovate. Don't do this big 'think different'... 
screw that. It's meaningless. Ninety-nine per cent of it is get the work 
done." In a deferential interview at the Open Source Leadership Summit in 
California on Wednesday, conducted by Jim Zemlin, executive director of the 
Linux Foundation, Torvalds discussed how he has managed the development of 
the Linux kernel and his attitude toward work. "All that hype is not where 
the real work is," said Torvalds. "The real work is in the details." 
Torvalds said he subscribes to the view that successful projects are 99 per 
cent perspiration, and one per cent innovation.
On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 6:19:30 PM UTC-7, woody stanford wrote:
>
> I posted the remote control for this in Software, but I put a bunch of 
> hardware in it so I thought I'd post it here.
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/software/evSIUcuWfUY
>

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