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huge amount appears in 26 chunks across 21 episodes, from 2023-10-30 to 2026-04-13.
Its densest episode is Bits and Bobs 4/8/24 (2024-04-08), with 2 observations on this topic.
Semantically it travels with llms, feedback loop, and coordination cost, while by chunk count it sits between bits and model provider; its yearly rank moved from #64 in 2023 to #37 in 2026.
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Range2023-10-30 to 2026-04-13Mean1.2 per episodePeak2 on 2024-04-08
Observations
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...st magic isn't well known is its sphere of influence is very small.
It requires huge amounts of trust to work and to acknowledge.
Trust is hard to create at a distance, and is orders of magnitude stronger up close.
There are Radagasts that c...
...ated proactively with zero friction.
As more users use the product, they create huge amounts of zero-friction adjacent use cases of self-ratcheting quality.
...iths also mean that users have to trust a small number of experiences to have a huge amount of data on them.
There is a whole set of easy-to-imagine improvements that would add a ton of value for society but are not feasible today.
What if y...
...a coherent vision that the whole team agrees with reduces coordination costs by huge amounts.
But it also has many downsides:
You have to do the work to identify the counterparties.
You might compel their superficial cooperation but not get ...