Implementing strategies based on incorporating biases sounds really interesting. Its a little bit as if there were a game of charades where a bunch of people sat around implementing a line of c code in assembly, and then people try to interpret what code is being implemented (only, to me, a bit more exciting). It really gets at the nuts and bolts, I think, of how everyone feels these biases work on the behavioral level, higher level descriptions aside.
Also, I’m a Portlander as well, I just joined the mailing list but didn’t make it down to the lucky lab last time. I’m hoping to make it in the future at some point.
Implementing strategies based on incorporating biases sounds really interesting. Its a little bit as if there were a game of charades where a bunch of people sat around implementing a line of c code in assembly, and then people try to interpret what code is being implemented (only, to me, a bit more exciting). It really gets at the nuts and bolts, I think, of how everyone feels these biases work on the behavioral level, higher level descriptions aside.
Also, I’m a Portlander as well, I just joined the mailing list but didn’t make it down to the lucky lab last time. I’m hoping to make it in the future at some point.