from [/villagepump/Masui and nishio have symmetrical ideas in terms of “same” and “difference”](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/Masui and nishio have symmetrical ideas in terms of “same” and “difference”). Mr. Masui and nishio are thinking symmetrically in terms of “same” and “difference”.
- After listening to Mr. Masui’s lecture, I noticed that Mr. Masui and Mr. Nishio have symmetrical ideas in terms of “same” and “difference”.
- Mr. felt that he was focusing on the “same
- Spatial Apps
- Throwing in a mystery file and bookmarking it are the same thing.
- Search and input are the same
- And there was more.
- Also emerged “subtraction and spell check are the same.”
- Mr. is focusing on the “difference”. - Similarity → What is the difference? - Famous (source required) articles - Duplication bans will fail. - May be duplicated also mentioned in 2 hop links
- The UI that does search and new creation together would be interesting from this point of view.
- Mr. felt that he was focusing on the “same
- Spatial Apps
- Throwing in a mystery file and bookmarking it are the same thing.
- I wonder if it would be more developed if I wrote this Nota’s thing.
- Interesting point of view
- 離れたものに類似性を見出すのはこれ Analogy and Innovation
- Distant analogies are useful for intellectual production.
- 一見違うと見られているものに共通性を見出すと面白い
- On the other hand, it’s good to analyze the differences that are there, instead of taking a cursory view of them as “roughly similar, so let’s treat them as the same thing”.
- So you can do both.
- That’s right.
- Most of the time, one or the other will be the norm, so the only analysis will be that one or the other is “obvious”.
- 検索と新規作成を一緒にやるUIでは共通点も相違点も当たり前ではなかった
- You say, “X is like Y,” about something very far away, and then you think about why.Sea turtle soup 感がある
- It was pointed out to me that there is a difference between focusing on the differences and focusing on the same, but I thought as I was writing this article that sometimes we are focusing on the same. - Seeing only the ends is the same as seeing only the thick of it.
- I’m starting to get the feeling that this is not symmetrical behavior.
- Mr. Masui’s “X and Y are the same” is an “invention of a new point of view” that “from this point of view, they appear to overlap.
- When I say “different” I don’t think it’s “X and Y don’t overlap when you change your point of view”.
- The X is vague and spread out (= Low resolution), we should observe it more clearly (= increase resolution).
- Are you changing the camera lens rather than changing the point of view? Are you adjusting the focus?
2023-08-11
- Same: finding commonality in seemingly different things is an abstraction
- No: “Observe more clearly and increase resolution” is an embodiment.
- I thought we were doing this back and forth.
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