The shining light of Ra may be doing useful work if the paper is peer-reviewed. Especially if it made it through the peer review process of a selective journal.
Fair, but a world where we can figure out how to bestow the shining light of Ra on selectively peer reviewed, clearly written blogposts seems even better. :P
The distinction between papers and blog posts is getting weaker these days—e.g. distill.pub is an ML blog with the shining light of Ra that’s intended to be well-written and accessible.
Blog posts don’t have the shining light of Ra around them, of course.
If your blog posts would benefit from being lit with a Ra-coloured tint, we’d be more than happy to build this feature for you.
<adds to list of LessWrong April Fools Day ideas>
The shining light of Ra may be doing useful work if the paper is peer-reviewed. Especially if it made it through the peer review process of a selective journal.
Fair, but a world where we can figure out how to bestow the shining light of Ra on selectively peer reviewed, clearly written blogposts seems even better. :P
The distinction between papers and blog posts is getting weaker these days—e.g. distill.pub is an ML blog with the shining light of Ra that’s intended to be well-written and accessible.