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I'm interested in a system like, various people stake some piece of knowledge and commit to answering questions about it when people ask questions. I'd like to do something like this with [[Tao Analysis Solutions]], but it's hard to support even a single book (unless I've written all the solutions already). | I'm interested in a system like, various people stake some piece of knowledge and commit to answering questions about it when people ask questions. I'd like to do something like this with [[Tao Analysis Solutions]], but it's hard to support even a single book (unless I've written all the solutions already). | ||
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+ | See also [https://www.greaterwrong.com/posts/DJk86FE29ad4vr5e9/riceissa-s-shortform/comment/W49udPvKRZB4B3snR my shortform post about Discord servers]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:28, 3 October 2021
One thing I don't like about blog posts is that if you come across one that was written years ago and comment on it asking a question, you are pretty unlikely to get a reply.
I'm interested in a system like, various people stake some piece of knowledge and commit to answering questions about it when people ask questions. I'd like to do something like this with Tao Analysis Solutions, but it's hard to support even a single book (unless I've written all the solutions already).
See also my shortform post about Discord servers.
See also
- There is room for something like RAISE -- see the tutoring network idea