Is there an actual description of turbocharging training beyond “deliberate practice but where you think hard about not Goodhart-ing and practicing the wrong thing”?
Its one of the things Val taught. I honestly don’t remember much of the details, but “deliberate practice but where you think hard about not Goodhart-ing and practicing the wrong thing”? actually sounds about right.
Is there an actual description of turbocharging training beyond “deliberate practice but where you think hard about not Goodhart-ing and practicing the wrong thing”?
I don’t think there’s been a write-up of it anywhere.
Val started (didn’t finish) a sequence once, but it looks like he removed the sequence-index from his blog:
In any case, I (who am not Val), would endorse that description.
It was taught at CfAR during the period I think James attended.
What is it? I don’t remember turbocharging from CfAR.
Its one of the things Val taught. I honestly don’t remember much of the details, but “deliberate practice but where you think hard about not Goodhart-ing and practicing the wrong thing”? actually sounds about right.