“noticing the timestamps” not because there’s anything impressive in the timestamps themselves, but just because it indicates Eliezer is cranking out writing very quickly? I think there is at least sometimes substantial offline planning before a bunch of new stuff comes along. (And sometimes, when they wing it and it doesn’t work out, material gets reworked or just deleted, though neither of those happens very often.)
“noticing the timestamps” not because there’s anything impressive in the timestamps themselves, but just because it indicates Eliezer is cranking out writing very quickly? I think there is at least sometimes substantial offline planning before a bunch of new stuff comes along. (And sometimes, when they wing it and it doesn’t work out, material gets reworked or just deleted, though neither of those happens very often.)