Principles are great! I call them “stone-tips”. My latest one is:
Look out for wumps and woozles!
It’s one of my favorite. ^^ It basically very-sorta translates to bikeshedding (idionym: “margin-fuzzing”), procrastination paradox (idionym: “marginal-choice trap” + attention selection history + LDT), and information cascades / short-circuits / double-counting of evidence… but a lot gets lost in translation. Especially the cuteness.
The stone-tip closest to my heart, however, is:
I wanna help others, but like a lot for real!
I think EA is basically sorta that… but a lot gets confusing in implementation.
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Principles are great! I call them “stone-tips”. My latest one is:
It’s one of my favorite. ^^ It basically very-sorta translates to bikeshedding (idionym: “margin-fuzzing”), procrastination paradox (idionym: “marginal-choice trap” + attention selection history + LDT), and information cascades / short-circuits / double-counting of evidence… but a lot gets lost in translation. Especially the cuteness.
The stone-tip closest to my heart, however, is:
I think EA is basically sorta that… but a lot gets confusing in implementation.