What’s different there compared to the first book?
I read the first one and found it to resonate strongly, but also found my mental models to not fit well with the general thrust. Since then I’ve been studying stats and thinking more about measurement with the intent to reread the first book. Curious if the cybersecurity one adds something more though
In terms of the parts where the books overlap, I didn’t notice anything substantial. If anything the sequel is less, cuz there wasn’t enough detail to get into tricks like the equivalent bet test.
What’s different there compared to the first book?
I read the first one and found it to resonate strongly, but also found my mental models to not fit well with the general thrust. Since then I’ve been studying stats and thinking more about measurement with the intent to reread the first book. Curious if the cybersecurity one adds something more though
In terms of the parts where the books overlap, I didn’t notice anything substantial. If anything the sequel is less, cuz there wasn’t enough detail to get into tricks like the equivalent bet test.