So, having heard Mike Li compare Jaynes to a thousand-year-old vampire, one question immediately popped into my mind:
"Do you get the same sense off me?" I asked.
-- Eliezer Yudkowsky, The Level Above Mine
Most people need feedback in many areas. Most people can give feedback in many areas. But for some reason I don't see a lot of actual honest feedback happening, neither in my personal life, nor at work, nor here on LW. This looks like some sort of market failure, or perhaps a bug in society.
Would we benefit from a norm that encouraged asking for feedback or critique in any area, perhaps using open threads set up specially for that? I think we would. What do you think?
Well... I'm reluctant to say this since I was holding onto it, curious how long it'd last*, but... You haven't been doing a good job with "Free research help, editing and article downloads for LessWrong"; my own request has gone apparently ignored for the last 20 days.
* At least I didn't make any predictions which this comment would immediately screw up.
Heh, I have excuses, but they aren't good ones. I wasn't able to find "The Mystery of Go" by I.J. Good unfortunately. It seems it's in a very small blind spot for Google Books and my library doesn't otherwise have access to it. I've posted the papers now.