I have this experience with @ryan_greenblatt—he’s got an incredible ability to keep really large and complicated argument trees in his head, so he feels much less need to come up with slightly-lossy abstractions and categorizations than e.g. I do. This is part of why his work often feels like huge, mostly unstructured lists. (The lists are more unstructured before his pre-release commenters beg him to structure them more.) (His code often also looks confusing to me, for similar reasons.)
I have this experience with @ryan_greenblatt—he’s got an incredible ability to keep really large and complicated argument trees in his head, so he feels much less need to come up with slightly-lossy abstractions and categorizations than e.g. I do. This is part of why his work often feels like huge, mostly unstructured lists. (The lists are more unstructured before his pre-release commenters beg him to structure them more.) (His code often also looks confusing to me, for similar reasons.)