Scott Aaronson is repaying the favor by referring people to Yudkowsky's writings on FAI and calling him an "AI visionary".
It took me a while to realize that in the context this resolves to what seems to constitute a clever insult.
I was mostly just being snarky, but Eliezer is more famous as a rationality blogger and fanfiction author than an AI researcher.
Today's post, The Rhythm of Disagreement was originally published on 01 June 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
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