Someone can be at once exhausted and triumphant after completing a major, complicated, lengthy process, and that combination of tones is what I took from the post. See eg:
When I saw on Monday that Chloe had decided to write a comment on the post, I felt a sense of “Ah, the job is done.” That’s all I wanted.
Just to provide the full quote, since I think it’s kind of confusing standing on its own:
I worked on this for far too long. Had I been correctly calibrated about how much work this was at the beginning, I likely wouldn’t have pursued it. But once I got started I couldn’t see a way to share what I knew without finishing, and I didn’t want to let down Alice and Chloe.
My goal here was not to punish Nonlinear, per se. My goal was to get to the point where the accusations I’d found credible could be discussed, openly, at all.
When I saw on Monday that Chloe had decided to write a comment on the post, I felt a sense of “Ah, the job is done.” That’s all I wanted. For both sides to be able to share their perspective openly without getting dismissed, and for others to be able to come to their own conclusions.
I have no plans to do more investigations of this sort. I am not investigating Nonlinear further. If someone else wants to pick it up, well, now you know a lot of what I know!
Someone can be at once exhausted and triumphant after completing a major, complicated, lengthy process, and that combination of tones is what I took from the post. See eg:
Just to provide the full quote, since I think it’s kind of confusing standing on its own: