@xgranade we agree with that
it makes a ton of sense, it's a thing we are aware of because we spend a lot of time thinking about ways to keep our strategic assessment accurate without despairing heh
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@xgranade we agree with that it makes a ton of sense, it's a thing we are aware of because we spend a lot of time thinking about ways to keep our strategic assessment accurate without despairing heh 1 comment
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@ireneista Absolutely. I tried to balance the same kinds of concerns, but I absolutely take the point that I may not have done so ideally.
(if a "war" is lost, can you fight it again and win? what does losing a "war" mean when that war is at most a loose metaphor? how do I invoke the common idiom of "war on X" without carrying along the idea that when you lose a war, you tend to just be dead? language is hard)