"I would never speculate on the limit. Every time you speculate, you're way too conservative"
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Coming from a scientist-entrepreneur who helped redefine publishing and graphics in the digital age, the context matters: in fast-moving technical domains, forecasts are often just extrapolations of today’s bottlenecks. They ignore discontinuities: new algorithms, cheaper compute, unexpected standards, or the odd breakthrough that turns an “impossible” into an API call. Warnock’s jab lands because “conservative” here isn’t partisan, it’s psychological. Speculation feels bold, but it’s usually anchored to current institutions, current incentives, current tooling - the very things that will be obsolete when the real leap happens.
The subtext is also managerial: stop letting cautious projections dictate strategy. If you lead by guessed limits, you optimize for incrementalism and call it prudence. Warnock is staking out a different posture - build for the future you can’t responsibly quantify yet, because the act of quantifying it tends to domesticate it. It’s a scientist’s version of punk: distrust tidy predictions; they’re often just fear with numbers.
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