Great first episode! I listened to part of it, then finished with the transcribed because I couldn’t find more time just listening to podcasts.
I think that you’re really good at digging deep into papers, and that’s immensely valuable, because these podcasts basically replace “asking questions to one of the authors” for the rest of us. Congrats also to the author, who gave great answers.
Points I especially enjoyed:
Asking for the difference with the perturb model
Asking whether exchanging the roles (in the asymmetric environments) changes something
The discussion about the importance of transitivity in policy space
One thing that I’d like to mention is that you can listen to the podcast at 2x speed on Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, if you didn’t know that already.
Great first episode! I listened to part of it, then finished with the transcribed because I couldn’t find more time just listening to podcasts.
I think that you’re really good at digging deep into papers, and that’s immensely valuable, because these podcasts basically replace “asking questions to one of the authors” for the rest of us. Congrats also to the author, who gave great answers.
Points I especially enjoyed:
Asking for the difference with the perturb model
Asking whether exchanging the roles (in the asymmetric environments) changes something
The discussion about the importance of transitivity in policy space
The discussion about the reception of the paper
Thanks for the specific feedback!
One thing that I’d like to mention is that you can listen to the podcast at 2x speed on Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, if you didn’t know that already.