A recent thread from @bitsavers has added another computer history/memoir to my list (Dave Packard's "The HP Way"); see oldbytes.space/@bitsavers/1096

(Aside: Here's a positive use case for QTs - referring to but not hijacking threads)

I preemptively wonder if the corporate hagiographies are much less insightful than one is led to believe. Aren't case studies just business fairy tales set in far-gone idyllic lands not beset by the modern pestilence of product managers, VCs, oligarchs, and SAP?

@arclight @bitsavers I'd love to see a book about how MBA ideology took HP from a world-leading engineering firm to little more than a overpriced printer-ink scam.

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@rrmutt @arclight @bitsavers Definitely some truth to that, but google Multi-Jet Fusion and what role it plays in advanced engineering today

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