Inkhaven (and Inkhaven-like) posts are frequently somewhere between ‘low-effort’ and ‘personal blog’ if on LessWrong.
fwiw, I enjoy more of these on LessWrong on the margin. The bar for quality that a post needs to enable marginally more rational thought is not that high, and interacting with lower-effort or more casual posts is psychologically easier, and hence enables me to actually change my mind in practice more often.
Inkhaven (and Inkhaven-like) posts are frequently somewhere between ‘low-effort’ and ‘personal blog’ if on LessWrong.
fwiw, I enjoy more of these on LessWrong on the margin. The bar for quality that a post needs to enable marginally more rational thought is not that high, and interacting with lower-effort or more casual posts is psychologically easier, and hence enables me to actually change my mind in practice more often.