> starting to feel like bad faith i take this very seriously and defer to my interlocutor on it generally. i don't mind if you have a negative impression of me personally during this (prefer otherwise, but i'll accept it), but i am very committed to having my argument stand on its own as valid and good-faith. what do you need from me to dissolve the bad faith accusation? i'm motivated to get there and get back to the core of the argument to see where we disagree. my hunch is that we just feel difierently about the tradeoffs and the severity of the risks, and i would be content to let it lie peacefully there, once established. 🤝

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casey 1 month ago
You’re asking the right questions. But I’ve lost faith in getting any valuable answers to your questions. 🫡
> my hunch is that we just feel difierently about the tradeoffs and the severity of the risks, and i would be content to let it lie peacefully there yes 🤝