I’d rather just not write posts than speculate about it, really. Any time spent writing posts I can instead use to try to convince other people to write posts, which I think my brain would also count as doing my part to avoid culpability for the predictable errors of others.
(Unrelated: Upon reflection, one of my posts was pretty okay, and I’d like it if someone did a second round of it soon, perhaps in the discussion section. Anyone who wants to do that, feel free to copy/paste.)
Any time spent writing posts I can instead use to try to convince other people to write posts, which I think my brain would also count as doing my part to avoid culpability for the predictable errors of others.
This is a good time to apply TDT/the categorical imperative, to your strategy and see what you get. ;)
I’d rather just not write posts than speculate about it, really. Any time spent writing posts I can instead use to try to convince other people to write posts, which I think my brain would also count as doing my part to avoid culpability for the predictable errors of others.
(Unrelated: Upon reflection, one of my posts was pretty okay, and I’d like it if someone did a second round of it soon, perhaps in the discussion section. Anyone who wants to do that, feel free to copy/paste.)
This is a good time to apply TDT/the categorical imperative, to your strategy and see what you get. ;)
Mixed strategy; thank the God Who is true randomness for randomness. (Though in practice false randomness would work just as well.)