Excellent post! In particular, I think “You Don’t Get To Choose The Problem Factorization” is a valuable way to crystallize a problem that comes up in a lot of different contexts.
points at a draft. Probably a draft of a very interesting post, based on the topic.
Also on the topic of that section, I do expect that if the goal was to build a really tall tower, we would want to do a bunch of testing on the individual components, but we would also want to actually build a smaller tower using the tentative plan for the big tower before starting construction the big one. Possibly a series of smaller towers.
Excellent post! In particular, I think “You Don’t Get To Choose The Problem Factorization” is a valuable way to crystallize a problem that comes up in a lot of different contexts.
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points at a draft. Probably a draft of a very interesting post, based on the topic.
Also on the topic of that section, I do expect that if the goal was to build a really tall tower, we would want to do a bunch of testing on the individual components, but we would also want to actually build a smaller tower using the tentative plan for the big tower before starting construction the big one. Possibly a series of smaller towers.
Oh lol, that’s a draft of this post—I had a few intra-post links in case people don’t read it linearly. I’ll fix those, thanks for catching it.