See it with your lying ears
このブログは、誰もが疑問に思うべきでない質問に答える歴史があります。今日も、その誇り高き伝統を継続します。
このブログは、誰もが疑問に思うべきでない質問に答える歴史があります。今日も、その誇り高き伝統を継続します。
The article argues that what people refer to as "good taste" is not an innate quality but rather experience gained through repeated practice and exposure.
Paul Graham argues that the phrase "bad take" is unnecessary; if an idea is false, irrelevant, or incomplete, one should simply state that directly, rather than using the vague label.
Paul Graham argues that the phrase "bad take" is unnecessary because if an argument is false or irrelevant, one can simply state that directly, and if it is both true and relevant, it is not a bad take at all.
The article discusses how to make discussions more engaging when they feel flat, suggesting that the solution is to "eat fewer pancakes" as a metaphorical approach.
The article argues that asking "What do you think?" without first stating one's own opinion is not a genuine question but rather a task assignment. It suggests people should state their position first to give others something concrete to react to.