The tab explosion thing is a mixture of good and bad—as David Gerard says, it makes for a very interesting read. However, it can be annoying if you just want to read about one aspect of rationality and process it without having to read a whole bunch of posts about related ideas. It may be that rationality concepts should be processed in a bundle rather than in isolation, or it may be that the Sequences can be better organized. Regardless, it does make it harder to plan out how you want to read the Sequences because you inevitably find yourself reading more posts than you intended.
Footnote: As far as I can tell, the posts about cognitive biases are the most isolated, and the ones pertaining to language, the Mind Projection Fallacy, and reductionism are the most interconnected.
The tab explosion thing is a mixture of good and bad—as David Gerard says, it makes for a very interesting read. However, it can be annoying if you just want to read about one aspect of rationality and process it without having to read a whole bunch of posts about related ideas. It may be that rationality concepts should be processed in a bundle rather than in isolation, or it may be that the Sequences can be better organized. Regardless, it does make it harder to plan out how you want to read the Sequences because you inevitably find yourself reading more posts than you intended.
Footnote: As far as I can tell, the posts about cognitive biases are the most isolated, and the ones pertaining to language, the Mind Projection Fallacy, and reductionism are the most interconnected.