Inkhaven Spotlight #2
the four corners of the blogosphere
Inkhaven pieces cover a broad range of topics. Four that stood out to me from yesterday, which also stand apart from each other:
Justin Kuiper asks: What do Matt Levine, Scott Alexander, and Patrick MacKenzie have in common? The answer is surprising—well, not like that.
Amanda Luce says “You’re not sick enough for this medicine.” At least, that’s what your doctors might tell you, as the predictable outcome of their epistemological approach, which you might want to take less seriously than they do.
In The Sublime Luxury of Saying No, Justin Miller describes a structural difference in coordination which affects the AI policy debate, and how to react accordingly.
Claire Wang shares A glimpse of the other side. Writing is about sharing experiences; sometimes those are dramatic insights or clever models, and sometimes it’s that people live in different worlds, and you can decide which world you want to live in.
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