I don’t have anything clever or insightful to say, just that I had not heard of this talk before so thank you for both bringing it back up and for transcribing it!
Thanking people for providing a public good is one way to pay them for it, so it should increase the quantity of public goods delivered. (Such expressions of thanks are themselves public goods, actually, so thank you. Aaaaaah, infinite spiral of meta!) There’s no need to apologize.
I don’t have anything clever or insightful to say, just that I had not heard of this talk before so thank you for both bringing it back up and for transcribing it!
Thanking people for providing a public good is one way to pay them for it, so it should increase the quantity of public goods delivered. (Such expressions of thanks are themselves public goods, actually, so thank you. Aaaaaah, infinite spiral of meta!) There’s no need to apologize.