I’m so glad that
A) this was popular
B) I wasn’t making up a new word for a concept that most people already know by a different name, which I think will send you to at least the first layer of Discourse Hell on its own.
I’ve met at least one person in the community who said they knew and thought about this post a lot, well before they’d met me, which was cool.
I think this website doesn’t recognize the value of bad hand-drawn graphics for communicating abstract concepts (except for Garrabrant and assorted other AI safety people, whose posts are too technical for me to read but who I support wholly.) I’m guessing that the graphics helped this piece, or at least got more people to look at it.
I do wish I’d included more examples of spaghetti towers, but I knew that before posting it, and this was an instance of “getting something out is better than making it perfect.”
I’ve planned on doing followups in the same sort of abstract style as this piece, like methods I’ve run into for getting around spaghetti towers. (Modularization, swailing, documentation.) I hopefully will do that some day. If anyone wants to help brainstorm examples, hit me up and I may or may not get back to you.
A brief authorial take—I think this post has aged well, although as with Caring Less (https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dPLSxceMtnQN2mCxL/caring-less), this was an abstract piece and I didn’t make any particular claims here.
I’m so glad that A) this was popular B) I wasn’t making up a new word for a concept that most people already know by a different name, which I think will send you to at least the first layer of Discourse Hell on its own.
I’ve met at least one person in the community who said they knew and thought about this post a lot, well before they’d met me, which was cool.
I think this website doesn’t recognize the value of bad hand-drawn graphics for communicating abstract concepts (except for Garrabrant and assorted other AI safety people, whose posts are too technical for me to read but who I support wholly.) I’m guessing that the graphics helped this piece, or at least got more people to look at it.
I do wish I’d included more examples of spaghetti towers, but I knew that before posting it, and this was an instance of “getting something out is better than making it perfect.”
I’ve planned on doing followups in the same sort of abstract style as this piece, like methods I’ve run into for getting around spaghetti towers. (Modularization, swailing, documentation.) I hopefully will do that some day. If anyone wants to help brainstorm examples, hit me up and I may or may not get back to you.