(serious question, I’m not sure what the right process here is)
What do you think should happen instead of “read through and object to Wei_Dai’s existing blogposts?”. Is there a different process that would work better? Or you think this generally isn’t worth the time? Or you think Wei Dai should write a blogpost that more clearly passes your “sniff test” of “probably compelling enough to be worth more of my attention?”
Mostly “Wei Dai should write a blogpost that more clearly passes your “sniff test” of “probably compelling enough to be worth more of my attention”″. And ideally a whole sequence or a paper.
It’s possible that Wei has already done this, and that I just haven’t noticed. But I had a quick look at a few of the blog posts linked in the “Disjunctive scenarios” post, and they seem to overall be pretty short and non-concrete, even for blog posts. Also, there are literally thirty items on the list, which makes it hard to know where to start (and also suggests low average quality of items). Hence why I’m asking Wei for one which is unusually worth engaging with; if I’m positively surprised, I’ll probably ask for another.
(serious question, I’m not sure what the right process here is)
What do you think should happen instead of “read through and object to Wei_Dai’s existing blogposts?”. Is there a different process that would work better? Or you think this generally isn’t worth the time? Or you think Wei Dai should write a blogpost that more clearly passes your “sniff test” of “probably compelling enough to be worth more of my attention?”
Mostly “Wei Dai should write a blogpost that more clearly passes your “sniff test” of “probably compelling enough to be worth more of my attention”″. And ideally a whole sequence or a paper.
It’s possible that Wei has already done this, and that I just haven’t noticed. But I had a quick look at a few of the blog posts linked in the “Disjunctive scenarios” post, and they seem to overall be pretty short and non-concrete, even for blog posts. Also, there are literally thirty items on the list, which makes it hard to know where to start (and also suggests low average quality of items). Hence why I’m asking Wei for one which is unusually worth engaging with; if I’m positively surprised, I’ll probably ask for another.