At the same time, it would have been even better if you had included comments (instead of just linking to them) into an e-book. It was my impression that sometimes Robin Hanson deliberately tried to post thought provoking problems and challenges in order to make his readers grapple with them and brainstorm for possible solutions, this way harnessing “the collective mind” of the Overcomingbias commenters. Thus having comments in the e-book might be great for an offline reading.
At the same time, let’s not make the perfect the enemy of the good!
On the second thought, it is not even clear if it indeed would be perfect, since it would require the reader to wade through pages of comments of uneven quality, thus reducing the pleasure of reading.
Thank you very much!
At the same time, it would have been even better if you had included comments (instead of just linking to them) into an e-book. It was my impression that sometimes Robin Hanson deliberately tried to post thought provoking problems and challenges in order to make his readers grapple with them and brainstorm for possible solutions, this way harnessing “the collective mind” of the Overcomingbias commenters. Thus having comments in the e-book might be great for an offline reading. At the same time, let’s not make the perfect the enemy of the good!
On the second thought, it is not even clear if it indeed would be perfect, since it would require the reader to wade through pages of comments of uneven quality, thus reducing the pleasure of reading.