This was a very good job of taking a number of your comments and turning them into a coherent post. It raised my estimation that Eliezer will be able to do something similar with turning his blog posts into a book.
It didn’t feel very clear/coherant, but I’m tired so meh.
I think it could’ve done with more lists, or something like that. Something like an outline or clear summation of his points.
This was a very good job of taking a number of your comments and turning them into a coherent post. It raised my estimation that Eliezer will be able to do something similar with turning his blog posts into a book.
The connection to Eliezer’s ability to write a book is bizarre (to say so politely).
I think the idea is that if one was originally skeptical about the general feasibility of stitching together separate posts into a single book, this post offers an example of it being done on a smaller scale and ups the estimate of that feasibility.
This was a very good job of taking a number of your comments and turning them into a coherent post. It raised my estimation that Eliezer will be able to do something similar with turning his blog posts into a book.
It didn’t feel very clear/coherant, but I’m tired so meh. I think it could’ve done with more lists, or something like that. Something like an outline or clear summation of his points.
The connection to Eliezer’s ability to write a book is bizarre (to say so politely).
I think the idea is that if one was originally skeptical about the general feasibility of stitching together separate posts into a single book, this post offers an example of it being done on a smaller scale and ups the estimate of that feasibility.
It’s not in the nature of ideas to be blog posts. One generally can present ideas in a book form, depending on one’s writing skills.
Right, exactly.