1) The numbered tweet phenomenon (started by @pmarca) is a classic example of Braess’s paradox http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braess's_paradox …
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@monkbent yabbut in real world actors satisfice or stochastically try alternates or algos use sub-opt heuristics so I doubt applicability. -
@WaltFrench look at what started this conversation though. Super applicable -
@monkbent@WaltFrench I've added him to my "tomiahonen" list of the super-verbose. Presently two members. -
@monkbent Fine that@pmarca's “ideas” promote/network self, portfolio. Near-logorrhea just not for me—not seeing paradox. Cc@charlesarthur
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