dammit why does every idea I think about quickly turn into a book-length idea if I think about it for more than 2 hours 
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Replying to @vgr
Obviously, because you haven't written enough books yet.
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Replying to @theartlav
That's my conclusion too. Weirdly, that's a problem I solved for PhD (scheduler that was prioritizing short jobs creating long-job backlog)
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Replying to @vgr @theartlav
Basically, I've run out of blog-length ideas and only have book-length ones left in the backlog.
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Replying to @vgr
So... What stops you? If it's typing speed, then there is 10-finger typing If it's time then there are yachts and Pacific ocean.
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Replying to @theartlav
a) life interruptions from $-making b) growing difficulty holding big ideas in RAM with age c) increasing rarity of heavy-lift energy spikes
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Replying to @vgr
Hm, isn't writing exactly the solution to B) ? Unclutter the RAM by swapping the unused stuff to disk.
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And no, "writing" is not the solution to B. Writing the actual product meant to be read is more like generating output.
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