"the actual bicycle for the mind"

The line

Jacob, 2024-03-28:

"#explainingIdeaflow The actual bicycle for the mind — https://www.loom.com/share/65b35692499e4bfcbcf718c23a7851a5"

The lineage

Steve Jobs' famous framing: the computer as a bicycle for the mind. Jobs was quoting Engelbart's augmentation thesis, dressed for consumer consumption.

Jacob's word is actual — implying that the personal computer, as it turned out, didn't deliver on that promise. It delivered email, spreadsheets, and web browsing. It did not deliver a substrate that makes thinking cheaper and better.

The claim: IdeaFlow does. Not because the phrase is ownable but because Jacob is claiming the lineage directly — Engelbart → Jobs (partially) → IdeaFlow (fully).

Why it works

  1. Instantly legible. Anyone who's heard Jobs's line knows what this means.
  2. Claims a lineage. Engelbart's augmentation project. A big room to stand in.
  3. Humble about scope. A bicycle isn't a spaceship. It's the right-sized vehicle for the right-sized task. The claim is proportionate to the ambition.

Where it sits

  • Layer: personal cognition, primarily. Extends upward by analogy.
  • Audience: all, across registers.
  • Register: works both casual and formal.

What it pairs with

What's different from Jobs's framing

Jobs: the computer is a bicycle for any kind of mind-work, not specifically thinking.

Jacob: the bicycle is for thinking as cognition, not information-handling. The emphasis on actual is the correction.

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