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Essentially this is about cutting your enemy, and some procedural pitfalls in his examples.
I didn't spot any novel principles in the talk, but I want to learn more about how he thinks.
Excellent talk about designing things that will be bought and used, rather than just get awards.
File it under "effective charity" and "something to defend".
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Essentially this is about cutting your enemy, and some procedural pitfalls in his examples.
I didn't spot any novel principles in the talk, but I want to learn more about how he thinks.