Thanks for these details. These have updated me to be significantly more optimistic about the value of spending on LW infra.
The LW1.0 dying to no mobile support is an analogous datapoint in favor of having a team ready for 0-5 year future AI integration.
The head-to-head on the site updated me towards thinking things that I’m not sure are positive (visible footnotes in sidebar, AI glossary, to a lesser extent emoji-reacts) are not a general trend. I will correct my original comment on this.
While I think the current plans for AI integration (and existing glossary thingy) are not great, I do think there will be predictably much better things to do in 1-2 years and I would want there to be a team with practice ready to go for those. Raemon’s reply below also speaks to this. Actively iterating on integrations while keeping them opt-in (until very clearly net positive) seems like the best course of action to me.
Thanks for these details. These have updated me to be significantly more optimistic about the value of spending on LW infra.
The LW1.0 dying to no mobile support is an analogous datapoint in favor of having a team ready for 0-5 year future AI integration.
The head-to-head on the site updated me towards thinking things that I’m not sure are positive (visible footnotes in sidebar, AI glossary, to a lesser extent emoji-reacts) are not a general trend. I will correct my original comment on this.
While I think the current plans for AI integration (and existing glossary thingy) are not great, I do think there will be predictably much better things to do in 1-2 years and I would want there to be a team with practice ready to go for those. Raemon’s reply below also speaks to this. Actively iterating on integrations while keeping them opt-in (until very clearly net positive) seems like the best course of action to me.