Comment by continuational
5 days ago
What kind of data would you want?
I'm 100x as productive now that I eat breakfast while reciting the declaration of independence.
You really should try it. Don't give up, it works if you do it just right.
Edit: I realize this line of argument doesn't really lead anywhere. I leave you with this Carl Sagan quote:
> Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
(or perhaps we can just agree that claims require evidence, and not the anecdotal kind)
This is an immature bad faith interpretation.
The thing is there are loads of people making these claims and they aren't that extraordinary.
The claims for coding productivity increases were extraordinary 12 months ago, now they are fully realized and in use every day.
Please refrain from ad hominem attacks.
I'm not sure which part of my comment used an aspect of you to undermine the credibility of your argument.
So many people get ad hominem wrong.
I'm intrigued that someone who made a bad faith comparison like you would be so aghast at an ad hominem.
That's not what ad hominem means
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