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Explore the concept of an LLM "Candor" slider designed to make AI provide frank, corrective feedback and push back on weak ideas, moving beyond mere agreeableness and sycophancy.

Debating the morality of correcting grammar online, this discussion explores reasons for and against intervention, offering practical advice on when and how to approach linguistic errors in digital communication.

Explore effective strategies for gathering user feedback and improving website content, from implementing curated Q&A sections to weighing the pros and cons of live comments and community management for static sites.

Explore the debate over who's responsible for customer understanding—product managers or developers—and discover practical strategies like support rotations, including the 'why' in tasks, and observing user tests to bridge the gap.

Wondering why your new idea is met with silence? Learn how to interpret a lack of feedback and discover strategies to improve your pitch and engage your target audience.

Discover practical strategies for sharing your side project with the world. Learn how to find your audience in niche communities, gather valuable feedback, and navigate the challenges of your first launch.

A minor change to a table-based layout caused a significant visual bug on mobile devices. Discover how users diagnosed the specific line of HTML responsible and the lessons learned about cross-browser compatibility.

An analysis of online discussions about the role of the downvote. We explore whether requiring justification for downvotes could improve conversation quality or if alternative systems without downvotes are a better solution.

An exploration of how to solve complex, persistent problems in both professional and personal life, with actionable strategies for tackling technical debt and navigating dating challenges.

Explore why people write: to achieve mental clarity, organize complex lives, and effectively learn by inviting feedback – even if it means being proven wrong.