That’s a bit right?
I remeber something about monkeys and typewriters 🤔
This is like the myth of the 10x AI developer. Even if I could code 10x faster, coding is only maybe 25% of what I do at best.
4000 words? That’s only like 40 minutes a day at 100 wpm, a speed anyone writing professionally should easily be able to maintain. Spend half the workday writing. 24000 words a day. 6 times the articles. Thank me later.
Ah, a man of
culturemanagement, I see
/insanelinkedinposts
That’s exactly what I thought this was at first. Reminds me of an old video, maybe TikTok, where some guy is like “ok get two fast food jobs and live in your car. Work 80 hours a week. Buy a duplex and then rent it out.”
Love it when people publish just to publish, really improves the whole academic enterprise!
I wish I knew this when I was starting out:
- write grant proposals instead of articles
- use the winning grants to support grad students
- get the grad students to do the research and writing which motivate new grant proposals
- keep writing grant proposals until the entire world is either your grad students, or people funding your research
Ego the Living Planet, but it’s just academia
What about, y’know, doing the actual research you’re supposed to be writing about?
Just ask chatgpt to do that.
And why write 4000 words that makes sense every day when the LLM can hallucinate 120 papers every day.
The data is left as an exercise to the reader.
If it worked for Grandpas Bible then it can work here too!
Could be a mathmatician writing about numbers and such.
We still do research and have lots of work to do before a paper even begins lol
Like, on your favorite number?
Lmaoo, I see your name now you’re funny
Lol.
At my peak, I easily posted a million words a year to Reddit. The idea that I wasn’t putting that effort into actual productive writing is definitely an idea I’ve had many, many times.
It was productive, just not for you. The LLM trainers are happy for all that VC money you helped them get.
No, dialogue is important practice. We once wrote letters to each other.
Yeah, what ever happened between you two, anyway? You guys used to be so lovey dovey!
Sad.
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Bonus points if you take all those words you wrote, sort them alphabetically, and publish them as ~3k word works. Challenge the STEM community to reconstruct your original papers.
Fun fact: Hooke’s law (f= kx for springs) was originally published as an anagram - all the letters in alphabetical order. Latin, of course.
I know of a mamager who unironically believes this for internal corporate technical reports (ours are academic style and more rigorous and formal than they need be…). It’s not quite to this extent, but I’ve heard overheard conversations where the manager apparently can’t fathom why their subordinates are incapable of double digits over a year.
Liberal mem- bers of the credentialed classes love to use the word empower when they talk about “people,” but the use of that verb objecti- fies the recipients of their help while implying that the people have no access to power without them.
I’m loving just the introduction.
Yes, this is what I meant.
Was even Paul Erdös that productive?
Easy there Mr. Hubbard!











