These days I mostly perceive the recipe as a “binary code” and try to see the “source code” behind it.
Wow, that’s an awesome analogy!
I would like to see a Pareto cookbook.
I was thinking the same thing. I spend way too much time watching cooking videos on YouTube, and so if there was something like that out there I feel like there’s a good chance I would have stumbled across it at this point. Although I’d say Adam Ragusea is reasonably close.
+1 there are some entries in this genre but I’ve found them to be low quality and still aimed at a dramatically higher level of effort:results ratios because of the selection effect on the sort of person who would write a cook book and take lots of actions for granted. I want recipes by Musashi. If you make an extra movement you’ll lose your arm in a sword fight.
Wow, that’s an awesome analogy!
I was thinking the same thing. I spend way too much time watching cooking videos on YouTube, and so if there was something like that out there I feel like there’s a good chance I would have stumbled across it at this point. Although I’d say Adam Ragusea is reasonably close.
>I would like to see a Pareto cookbook.
+1 there are some entries in this genre but I’ve found them to be low quality and still aimed at a dramatically higher level of effort:results ratios because of the selection effect on the sort of person who would write a cook book and take lots of actions for granted. I want recipes by Musashi. If you make an extra movement you’ll lose your arm in a sword fight.