top | item 46976307 (no title) lastthrones | 19 days ago I’m experimenting with a deliberately constraint-driven system. Instead of optimizing for growth or speed, it’s designed to be hard to finish and capped at a small number of participants. Mostly curious what that reveals about long-term commitment. discuss order hn newest aristofun|19 days ago Could you be more vague and generic? lastthrones|18 days ago Fair.I kept it abstract on purpose because the constraint is the core idea, not the mechanics.It’s a deliberately small system where only a fixed number of people can ever finish, and most participants are expected not to.I’m more interested in what that does to behavior than in building something that scales.
aristofun|19 days ago Could you be more vague and generic? lastthrones|18 days ago Fair.I kept it abstract on purpose because the constraint is the core idea, not the mechanics.It’s a deliberately small system where only a fixed number of people can ever finish, and most participants are expected not to.I’m more interested in what that does to behavior than in building something that scales.
lastthrones|18 days ago Fair.I kept it abstract on purpose because the constraint is the core idea, not the mechanics.It’s a deliberately small system where only a fixed number of people can ever finish, and most participants are expected not to.I’m more interested in what that does to behavior than in building something that scales.
aristofun|19 days ago
lastthrones|18 days ago
I kept it abstract on purpose because the constraint is the core idea, not the mechanics.
It’s a deliberately small system where only a fixed number of people can ever finish, and most participants are expected not to.
I’m more interested in what that does to behavior than in building something that scales.