Cooking, Monasteries, Arithmetic: The History of Rules (publicbooks.org) 36 points by sorokod 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] sorokod 3y ago ↗ The thick/thin rule distinction makes a lot of sense. The statement "Saints have bigger fish to fry" is a neat thin rule.
[–] thebamby 3y ago ↗ This nicely touches on the variants of rules. I liked the distinction of the thin rule, which can be reasonably adapted and a thick one with caveats where the thin one has failed to curb cheaters. [–] sorokod 3y ago ↗ To quote from the article: “Behind every thin rule is a thick rule, cleaning up after it.”
[–] sorokod 3y ago ↗ To quote from the article: “Behind every thin rule is a thick rule, cleaning up after it.”
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