On editing note, I think that subheaders requires that things happen in header order, but I want to go in timeline order, and I don’t think you can do clean breaks given that restriction. I’m presuming you could group them into types of steps in useful ways if you were so inclined and had a reason to go in that direction.
On second note, I do worry that people will think that #4 is both more endogenous and does more work than I see it as being and doing, and use that as a reason to think of this is a localized and conditional problem. But in terms of how to solve that?
It’s hard and important. Enough so that it’s often going to be worth designing and/or splitting the whole structure in order to keep this problem in check, even if such splits don’t otherwise make any sense. And in general there’s a whole set of thoughts I could give on how to try and measure performance more accurately. I’ll put that in the stack of possible future things to say, but long series already super long and I don’t think I have anything great to suggest here, unfortunately.
On editing note, I think that subheaders requires that things happen in header order, but I want to go in timeline order, and I don’t think you can do clean breaks given that restriction. I’m presuming you could group them into types of steps in useful ways if you were so inclined and had a reason to go in that direction.
On second note, I do worry that people will think that #4 is both more endogenous and does more work than I see it as being and doing, and use that as a reason to think of this is a localized and conditional problem. But in terms of how to solve that?
It’s hard and important. Enough so that it’s often going to be worth designing and/or splitting the whole structure in order to keep this problem in check, even if such splits don’t otherwise make any sense. And in general there’s a whole set of thoughts I could give on how to try and measure performance more accurately. I’ll put that in the stack of possible future things to say, but long series already super long and I don’t think I have anything great to suggest here, unfortunately.
Just tracing the edges of hard problems is huge progress to solving them. Respect.