I expect to learn some lessons from it, in particular in how to design high-density UIs in a LessWrong context, that I expect will show up in other parts of LessWrong. I can also imagine that at some point we would more generally support complicated tables and databases on LessWrong, but that seems quite a while away.
I expect to learn some lessons from it, in particular in how to design high-density UIs in a LessWrong context, that I expect will show up in other parts of LessWrong. I can also imagine that at some point we would more generally support complicated tables and databases on LessWrong, but that seems quite a while away.