I think this is an extension of fox/hedgehog stuff. There are writers who refine a single style throughout a lifetime, across many different projects, and writers who basically try to pivot and reinvent their styles at every opportunity.
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Sometime like 2012 or so, I ran an online myers-briggs textual analysis tool on tempo and ribbonfarm material (up to that point). Tempo scored INTJ, ribbonfarm scored INTP. That is bang-on accurate reflection of my headspaces for those 2 corpuses.
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I suspect, I'd get different results for ribbonfarm 2013-18, breaking smart, breaking smart newsletter, art of gig, and ribbonfarm 2019+. I think I've logged at least 6 distinct styles so far. Working on ate last 3 more.
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Tempo for me basically contextualises everything you have done/are doing online.
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thanks... it was a high-risk personal interest project that I basically had zero expectations of anyone else really getting any value out of
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