Item eight of your second list (‘schematizing everything’) sounds really interesting. Is it possible to give some specific examples? I’d like to get clearer on what you mean by ‘schematic workflows that other tools can be plugged into’.
The executive summary would be that TAPs are cfar discovering one of these. You can hit various systems with the decomposition hammer and you’ll start to see the more common pieces crop up over and over. OODA loop, GTD, analogical reasoning, sorting schemes for prioritization. The tell tale sign of one of these is that you can feed it to itself, which indicates it is flexible enough to take all sorts of arguments.
I’ll try to write a short post on it at some point.
Item eight of your second list (‘schematizing everything’) sounds really interesting. Is it possible to give some specific examples? I’d like to get clearer on what you mean by ‘schematic workflows that other tools can be plugged into’.
The executive summary would be that TAPs are cfar discovering one of these. You can hit various systems with the decomposition hammer and you’ll start to see the more common pieces crop up over and over. OODA loop, GTD, analogical reasoning, sorting schemes for prioritization. The tell tale sign of one of these is that you can feed it to itself, which indicates it is flexible enough to take all sorts of arguments.
I’ll try to write a short post on it at some point.
Thanks, that’s useful! A post on this some time sounds good.
Please do!