Thanks to @Raelifin’s Utopian Dreams for showing me the power of TL;DR:’s at the start of every post. If it weren’t for substack thinking I was a robot or something, I would like even the posts where I read the TL;DR: and go “this is all I want right now from the post, then”.
I read like 3-4h of posts every day and at this point I try to put most posts that have the slightest chance of being retroactively not worth reading into LLM and ask for a summary instead
Thanks to @Raelifin’s Utopian Dreams for showing me the power of TL;DR:’s at the start of every post. If it weren’t for substack thinking I was a robot or something, I would like even the posts where I read the TL;DR: and go “this is all I want right now from the post, then”.
I read like 3-4h of posts every day and at this point I try to put most posts that have the slightest chance of being retroactively not worth reading into LLM and ask for a summary instead
Carl Shulman’s Reflective Disequilibrium does this well, too.