I think a careful and non-naive reading of your post would avoid the issues I was trying to address.
But I think a naive reading of your post might come across as something like, “Oh CFAR was just not that good at stuff I guess” / “These issues seem easy to resolve.”
So I felt it was important to acknowledge the magnitude of the ambition of CFAR and that such projects are actually quite difficult to pull off, especially in the post-modern information age.
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I wish I could say I was speaking from an interest in tackling the puzzle. I’m not coming from there.
Right.
I think a careful and non-naive reading of your post would avoid the issues I was trying to address.
But I think a naive reading of your post might come across as something like, “Oh CFAR was just not that good at stuff I guess” / “These issues seem easy to resolve.”
So I felt it was important to acknowledge the magnitude of the ambition of CFAR and that such projects are actually quite difficult to pull off, especially in the post-modern information age.
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I wish I could say I was speaking from an interest in tackling the puzzle. I’m not coming from there.