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About Being Wrong
Manage episode 355529502 series 2920782
About Being Wrong
Wherein polite gentlemen at gaming conventions explain how people didn't have their variables separate enough with regard to the Dunning-Kruger effect. Lars thinks Andreas has drawn the wrong learnings from this.
It's a good idea to be humble … but strong opinions loosely held may not be the perfect thing, either?
Also discussed is the curse of the expert - teaching across a large gap in experience, and how to actually go about changing systems and having better discussions. Have you considered being god's advocate instead of the devil's when in a discussion?
Links
- Gothcon
- The Dunning-Kruger effect
- Autocorrelation
- The Dunning-Kruger effect is autocorrelation
- Golden ratio
- The curse of the expert
- The halting problem
- Linus Torvalds
- Strong opinions loosely held
- Steelmanning an argument
- Yes, and …
- Two's complement podcast
Quotes
- I attempted to make friends
- Hard to know what you don't know
- If you don't have your variables separate
- They fumbled on the input data
- I think you have the wrong takeaway
- The curse of the expert
- Have you looked at presidents recently?
- Exhaust the universe
- The halting problem of the universe
- Sons of pedagogy
- I feel comfortable, but I don't feel certain
- A really badass judo throw
- I can ignore many things
- A multitude of parts
- Bit by bit, you shift the system
- Taking small stands
- Very happy to be wrong
- God's advocate
- Random ideas, loosely shared
- A good crowd for this question
65 episodes
Manage episode 355529502 series 2920782
About Being Wrong
Wherein polite gentlemen at gaming conventions explain how people didn't have their variables separate enough with regard to the Dunning-Kruger effect. Lars thinks Andreas has drawn the wrong learnings from this.
It's a good idea to be humble … but strong opinions loosely held may not be the perfect thing, either?
Also discussed is the curse of the expert - teaching across a large gap in experience, and how to actually go about changing systems and having better discussions. Have you considered being god's advocate instead of the devil's when in a discussion?
Links
- Gothcon
- The Dunning-Kruger effect
- Autocorrelation
- The Dunning-Kruger effect is autocorrelation
- Golden ratio
- The curse of the expert
- The halting problem
- Linus Torvalds
- Strong opinions loosely held
- Steelmanning an argument
- Yes, and …
- Two's complement podcast
Quotes
- I attempted to make friends
- Hard to know what you don't know
- If you don't have your variables separate
- They fumbled on the input data
- I think you have the wrong takeaway
- The curse of the expert
- Have you looked at presidents recently?
- Exhaust the universe
- The halting problem of the universe
- Sons of pedagogy
- I feel comfortable, but I don't feel certain
- A really badass judo throw
- I can ignore many things
- A multitude of parts
- Bit by bit, you shift the system
- Taking small stands
- Very happy to be wrong
- God's advocate
- Random ideas, loosely shared
- A good crowd for this question
65 episodes
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