that CFAR’s natural antibodies weren’t kicking against it hard.
Some of them were. This was a point of contention in internal culture discussions for quite a while.
(I am not currently a CFAR staff member, and cannot speak to any of the org’s goals or development since roughly October 2018, but I can speak with authority about things that took place from October 2015 up until my departure at that time.)
Yeah, I predict that if one showed Val or Pete the line about fitting naturally into CFAR’s environment without triggering antibodies, they would laugh hard and despairingly. There was definitely friction.
Some of them were. This was a point of contention in internal culture discussions for quite a while.
(I am not currently a CFAR staff member, and cannot speak to any of the org’s goals or development since roughly October 2018, but I can speak with authority about things that took place from October 2015 up until my departure at that time.)
Agreed
Yeah, I predict that if one showed Val or Pete the line about fitting naturally into CFAR’s environment without triggering antibodies, they would laugh hard and despairingly. There was definitely friction.
What did this friction lead to (what changes in CFAR’s output, etc.)?