- A story about [0→1
- If it is 0.9, it will be devalued over time and return to 0, but if it is set to 1, it will remain as 1 over time.
- I wrote about this before: Results are floored..
- I think the distance it would take to get to this “1” and the effort required to get to 1 varies from project to project.
- The UMAP analysis of politicians we did this week is pretty close to the goal.
- Tomorrow I’ll turn it into Markdown or HTML, put it on GitHub, and that’s it.
- a task that takes less than a week
- Some projects don’t get completed for much longer.
- Projects with quicker results are more advantageous because of the compound interest effect
- But on the other hand, if there’s a bias to pursue only what’s fast, that’s not a good thing.
- The risk of trying to make a huge one-shot and failing in the process, and the risk of making a lot of small pieces and ending up with only small results.
- After all, balance or…
- If it is 0.9, it will be devalued over time and return to 0, but if it is set to 1, it will remain as 1 over time.
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