Are you intending to make a top-level about this thread? I think there’s some really interesting stuff in it: profile optimization techniques, whether and how you can glean advice from a statistical analysis of other peoples’ results, and non-dating applications of learning to write a good profile (e.g. self-knowledge). I’d be interested in trying to distill the ideas into a useful post, but it’s your thread, so I consider you to have right of refusal.
Also, to you or anyone else: agree/disagree that this subject merits a top-level?
I haven’t really followed the thread at all, but I grant permission to anyone to do what they want with it; it’s their karma. I have a few LW posts that I’m already busy with for the next 5 days or so.
I believe you haven’t written a post yet, Relsqui? I think you should do it. If you want, write a draft and set up a piratepad and link to it from here so that other people can contribute and edit.
May well do; thanks. I have two more tests to study for this week (one down already), so, uh, it won’t be today. But I’ll see if I have time later in the week to assemble comments.
I’ve seen a few collaborative text sites mentioned here—etherpad, and now piratepad. Anything particular I should know about choosing between them, or just try ’em and see what I like?
Are you intending to make a top-level about this thread? I think there’s some really interesting stuff in it: profile optimization techniques, whether and how you can glean advice from a statistical analysis of other peoples’ results, and non-dating applications of learning to write a good profile (e.g. self-knowledge). I’d be interested in trying to distill the ideas into a useful post, but it’s your thread, so I consider you to have right of refusal.
Also, to you or anyone else: agree/disagree that this subject merits a top-level?
I haven’t really followed the thread at all, but I grant permission to anyone to do what they want with it; it’s their karma. I have a few LW posts that I’m already busy with for the next 5 days or so.
I believe you haven’t written a post yet, Relsqui? I think you should do it. If you want, write a draft and set up a piratepad and link to it from here so that other people can contribute and edit.
May well do; thanks. I have two more tests to study for this week (one down already), so, uh, it won’t be today. But I’ll see if I have time later in the week to assemble comments.
I’ve seen a few collaborative text sites mentioned here—etherpad, and now piratepad. Anything particular I should know about choosing between them, or just try ’em and see what I like?
Piratepad is just an instantiation of the Etherpad software.
There’s also the shiny new discussion area just under the site header /points to link
Oh, yeah! Good point.
Posted in discussion. If it gets a positive response, I’ll shunt it to the main.