Me on @MargRev (thanks @tylercowen):https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2018/05/michael-nielsen-standing-one-foot.html …
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And, of course, in general good argument requires a lot of good faith norms to be present and enforced. These are not present in many parts of the Internet, and hard to conjure up quickly. Thus “Yes, and” is often a good default starting point. And it’s a wonderful mode, anyway!!
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I wonder if we can formulate the benefits of "Yes, and" in terms algorithms? It's kind of like a constraint problem, you can flip a bit and see all the clauses that are violated, all that is wrong, or you can flip a bit, and see that it is a path out of a local minimum.
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