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Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on [LINK] Soylent crowdfunding - Less Wrong Discussion

7 Post author: Qiaochu_Yuan 21 May 2013 07:09PM

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Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 21 May 2013 10:07:18PM 0 points [-]

Post your superior recipe to /r/soylent?

Comment author: Vaniver 21 May 2013 10:16:04PM 0 points [-]

What information do you expect me to get from doing so that would help in making that decision?

Comment author: bogdanb 21 May 2013 10:26:16PM 0 points [-]

I think he meant that someone else might use it even if it's not worth it to you personally. Though if I'm reading your earlier comment right, the "work" referred to the recipe rather than the mixing and measuring, so that wouldn't apply.

Comment author: Vaniver 21 May 2013 10:33:32PM 2 points [-]

I think he meant that someone else might use it even if it's not worth it to you personally.

If I decide to not do it myself, then of course I'll post the ideas and send friendly emails to the guys at Soylent. But that doesn't seem like a good move while uncertain about whether or not to compete with them.

if I'm reading your earlier comment right, the "work" referred to the recipe rather than the mixing and measuring

The recipe is part of the work, but the larger part of the work in doing it right would be replacing "the" recipe with a system for generating recipes and determining the quality of recipes.

Comment author: bogdanb 21 May 2013 10:51:37PM 2 points [-]

The recipe is part of the work, but the larger part of the work in doing it right would be replacing "the" recipe with a system for generating recipes and determining the quality of recipes.

You can go as meta as you want, as long as the result is still a better recipe I still call it "work for the recipe" ;-)

Comment author: Vaniver 21 May 2013 10:52:43PM *  0 points [-]

Fair! (Though I do want to make clear that part of my point is ensuring customization support is the backbone, rather than a feature added later.)