the don’t-compute-evil rule is pretty efficient even if it were arbitrarily chosen.
What if it’s more general—say, a prior to first employ actions you’ve used before that have worked well? (I don’t have a go to example of something good to do that people usually don’t. Just ‘most people don’t go skydiving, and most people don’t think about going skydiving.’)
What if it’s more general—say, a prior to first employ actions you’ve used before that have worked well? (I don’t have a go to example of something good to do that people usually don’t. Just ‘most people don’t go skydiving, and most people don’t think about going skydiving.’)