I think there’s a big difference between spoken word and written word.
I agree that both can be unwieldy or overwhelming, but in my culture it’s much worse to overload someone in spoken word; in written word at least there’s a record and at least they could, in theory, take their time to address every point.
Or from another perspective: if we agree this is dark artsy (and I more agree than disagree), it’s much less dark artsy in writing.
Strongly agree with the trends mentioned and think (ironically given the subject matter) that there is much more fruit here in figuring out what is happening when attempts at technical explanation fail to render better predictions but instead have selection pressure for side effects in social reality.
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I think there’s a big difference between spoken word and written word.
I agree that both can be unwieldy or overwhelming, but in my culture it’s much worse to overload someone in spoken word; in written word at least there’s a record and at least they could, in theory, take their time to address every point.
Or from another perspective: if we agree this is dark artsy (and I more agree than disagree), it’s much less dark artsy in writing.
Yes, that is true.
Strongly agree with the trends mentioned and think (ironically given the subject matter) that there is much more fruit here in figuring out what is happening when attempts at technical explanation fail to render better predictions but instead have selection pressure for side effects in social reality.