I’m confused about how you use the same article as an example of looking “serious” in PR and as giving “softcore EAs the recognition they deserve”.
Linch is right about my perspective, guess it didn’t come off clearly
Hi Julia. My interpretation of the two links is that Gleb was using you and Jeff as examples of “hardcore EAs,” and would like more articles about celebrating softcore EAs along the same lines as that article.
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I’m confused about how you use the same article as an example of looking “serious” in PR and as giving “softcore EAs the recognition they deserve”.
Linch is right about my perspective, guess it didn’t come off clearly
Hi Julia. My interpretation of the two links is that Gleb was using you and Jeff as examples of “hardcore EAs,” and would like more articles about celebrating softcore EAs along the same lines as that article.