Abg bayl jbhyq V rkcrpg gur gbc 15 nyy-gvzr gb or jvyqyl aba-ercerfragngvir, V jbhyq or fhecevfrq vs ‘gur gbc a nyy-gvzr’ jnf pybfr gb ercerfragngvir sbe a yrff guna 50% bs npgvir hfref.
In both Firefox and Chrome (at the very least) you can find plugins that will rot13 texts by right-clicking and selecting an option in the popup menu. On the whole that’s much more convenient than going to rot13.com or such, and saves time in the long run.
Abg bayl jbhyq V rkcrpg gur gbc 15 nyy-gvzr gb or jvyqyl aba-ercerfragngvir, V jbhyq or fhecevfrq vs ‘gur gbc a nyy-gvzr’ jnf pybfr gb ercerfragngvir sbe a yrff guna 50% bs npgvir hfref.
Why is this is in rot13?
Why did you rot13 that? You just wasted a minute of my life.
… Because of anchoring bias. Is there a reference to when predictions which are requested should be plaintext?
Oh! Sorry. That makes sense. Is there a lesswrong built-in rot13 decoder? (That’s why it took a minute—I was searching for documentation about that.)
I’m not aware of one, but I personally find rot13.com to be non-onerous. New-tab, copy, paste, close.
Wow. I’m so used to just copying and pasting rot13′d stuff that I didn’t even notice how not-necessary it was.
In both Firefox and Chrome (at the very least) you can find plugins that will rot13 texts by right-clicking and selecting an option in the popup menu. On the whole that’s much more convenient than going to rot13.com or such, and saves time in the long run.