MBlume comments on Use curiosity - Less Wrong

58 Post author: AnnaSalamon 25 February 2011 10:23PM

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Comment author: MBlume 26 February 2011 03:05:12AM 3 points [-]

I work as a software engineer, and I've noticed that there seems to be a part of my brain that seems to get happy when someone announces that there is some terrible bug in our software. I suspect that this part is anticipating the fact that I am about to mentally switch gears into chase mode...

Comment author: Jonathan_Graehl 26 February 2011 08:17:42AM 1 point [-]

I need to work on that. I guess I started to see programming (and even designing programs) as the drudge work that needs to happen to try new ideas (in dumb, statistical natural language processing). I used to be excited by it; in fact, small scope programming problems are still interesting to me in a way that system-building isn't. I think it must be some failure on my part to generate excitement about the intermediate goals in designing and building a system.