When writing the sequences, to what extent has Eliezer gone through topics systematically at the time of writing? To what extent has Robin done this? I’m asking because from a cursory look at his blog, it seems like there was a difference in this dimension (Robin’s writing seems more all over the place).
This may make the marginal value of this project higher, but it would probably mean the result will be less coherent than the Sequences. Any thoughts on this? (I could be completely wrong.)
I would guess that the end project would be something closer to The Codex than the Sequences. And from reading Hanson a few times, there’s an obvious thread that he weaves among many posts, but may be just a tad difficult to untangle. For one, I really enjoy his take on Prediction Markets
When writing the sequences, to what extent has Eliezer gone through topics systematically at the time of writing? To what extent has Robin done this? I’m asking because from a cursory look at his blog, it seems like there was a difference in this dimension (Robin’s writing seems more all over the place).
This may make the marginal value of this project higher, but it would probably mean the result will be less coherent than the Sequences. Any thoughts on this? (I could be completely wrong.)
I would guess that the end project would be something closer to The Codex than the Sequences. And from reading Hanson a few times, there’s an obvious thread that he weaves among many posts, but may be just a tad difficult to untangle. For one, I really enjoy his take on Prediction Markets