Plenty of things to take issue with here, but I'll only mention the least controversial -- FDR won four elections.
Ironically Neumann's latest startup is funded by a16z.
As mentioned in the article, it's a spectrum, not a dichotomy. What you're describing seems to be on the very extreme end of ask culture.
The “trick” is that there are only three bananas in the last bunch and four in the others. Likewise there is a single coconut in the last equation. It appears this could be interpreted as 1 + 10 + 3.
Appears to be referencing this piece from Paul Graham: https://paulgraham.com/submarine.html
Plenty of things to take issue with here, but I'll only mention the least controversial -- FDR won four elections.
Ironically Neumann's latest startup is funded by a16z.
As mentioned in the article, it's a spectrum, not a dichotomy. What you're describing seems to be on the very extreme end of ask culture.
The “trick” is that there are only three bananas in the last bunch and four in the others. Likewise there is a single coconut in the last equation. It appears this could be interpreted as 1 + 10 + 3.
Appears to be referencing this piece from Paul Graham: https://paulgraham.com/submarine.html