That’s a good point; I agree that I interpreted Qiaochu_Yuan’s words somewhat uncharitably. That wasn’t my intention.
On the other hand, as per my comment above, one problem with thinking like a proper supervillain is that you can’t share your plans with anyone—as you have pointed out. This makes it a lot more likely (though, of course, by no means certain) that you’d end up falling prey to your own mental biases, thus embarking on some highly inefficient and/or disastrous path by mistake.
Supervillainy seems perfectly compatible with having some plans that you can share on the internet where everyone can see them, and some plans that you can share with a few other particular people but not everyone, as well as plans that you can share with no one. Your point about the last category of plans is a very good one.
That’s a good point; I agree that I interpreted Qiaochu_Yuan’s words somewhat uncharitably. That wasn’t my intention.
On the other hand, as per my comment above, one problem with thinking like a proper supervillain is that you can’t share your plans with anyone—as you have pointed out. This makes it a lot more likely (though, of course, by no means certain) that you’d end up falling prey to your own mental biases, thus embarking on some highly inefficient and/or disastrous path by mistake.
Supervillainy seems perfectly compatible with having some plans that you can share on the internet where everyone can see them, and some plans that you can share with a few other particular people but not everyone, as well as plans that you can share with no one. Your point about the last category of plans is a very good one.