Documentation considered harmful (again)

Some months ago I read Samuel Albanie’s post Documentation Considered (Increasingly) Harmful. In it, Albanie argues that documentation quickly goes “stale” and doesn’t reflect the real state of a codebase, especially when it’s being frequently updated. Stale documentation is a real problem, but in my experience agents are simply not good enough yet at poking […]

Automating science

Life after the PhD and the future of science I haven’t written here in a while. Finishing my PhD took a lot out of me, and since then I’ve been finding my feet and working on a new project – prediction markets for science. (I have a little website at sciencebetting.com, and you should check […]