This is in part a strategy to keep out the wrong contrarian cluster. But yes reading say Vladimir_M is a better use of time. Moldbug does have some very good essays though.
That sounds very like using the reader’s sunk cost fallacy as a marketing move.
I did like Moldbug’s essay on the problem with academic computer science, and his rants on computer technology in general. I get more of a sense he knows what he’s talking about, rather than pontificating as an interested amateur. (Even when I think he’s wrong, it seems a more informed wrong.) It could just be greater subject interest on my part, of course.
And his inability to say anything in less than a zillion words. He can’t get started in less than a thousand.
In general, life is too short to spend it working out what Moldbug’s actual substantive point is.
This is in part a strategy to keep out the wrong contrarian cluster. But yes reading say Vladimir_M is a better use of time. Moldbug does have some very good essays though.
That sounds very like using the reader’s sunk cost fallacy as a marketing move.
I did like Moldbug’s essay on the problem with academic computer science, and his rants on computer technology in general. I get more of a sense he knows what he’s talking about, rather than pontificating as an interested amateur. (Even when I think he’s wrong, it seems a more informed wrong.) It could just be greater subject interest on my part, of course.