Edit: oh, wait! you’ve been around for awhile, and already made some posts. can you ask more specifically about what information you’re seeking?
I don’t feel like I’ve really been around, or made a proper meaty, non-meta post (although I’m drafting one right now!). My original question was something like..
Is this a thing? Was there ever an era where people did this?
Have you wanted to do this? What did you do instead?
A good answer to the second question, I’m surmising, is something like what you say:
Notice question arise. Spend up to 20 minutes with Fable/Sol. Intellectually digest it, noticing what feels answered and what doesn’t, and how you’d explain it to someone else. Put THAT in a post maybe!
This is like StackOverflow’s post-Google, pre-LLM ask of question askers to have done their homework by Googling their questions with a few obvious keywords.
I don’t feel like I’ve really been around, or made a proper meaty, non-meta post (although I’m drafting one right now!). My original question was something like..
Is this a thing? Was there ever an era where people did this?
Have you wanted to do this? What did you do instead?
The answer to the first question is “yes! there was a questions feature (now deprecated).”
A good answer to the second question, I’m surmising, is something like what you say:
Notice question arise.
Spend up to 20 minutes with Fable/Sol.
Intellectually digest it, noticing what feels answered and what doesn’t, and how you’d explain it to someone else.
Put THAT in a post maybe!
This is like StackOverflow’s post-Google, pre-LLM ask of question askers to have done their homework by Googling their questions with a few obvious keywords.
Yeah I think this is the right.