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*Swarms are an effective way to teach collaboration
*Swarms are an effective way to teach collaboration
*Rate of gaining wisdom (obtained by feedback from consequences) increases when progress is fast - which shortens the length of a feedback cycle.
*Rate of gaining wisdom (obtained by feedback from consequences) increases when progress is fast - which shortens the length of a feedback cycle.
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 21 February 2026

  • Build instructionals take too long otherwise and are rarely done properly
  • CAD takes too long, even with AI, and is otherwise not taken to completion
  • Learning velocity increases by a factor equivalent to the speed increase factor
  • Build is more pleasant and fun, as opposed to brutal work
  • Civilization grade engineering requires perseverance, which is easier with a coordinated team
  • Important problems are not solvable by a single person, but a large team can do it
  • Swarms are an effective way to teach collaboration
  • Rate of gaining wisdom (obtained by feedback from consequences) increases when progress is fast - which shortens the length of a feedback cycle.

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