← Back to context Comment by afandian 2 days ago Can you define “hill climbing”? Is it a metaphor? 2 comments afandian Reply jakevoytko 2 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_climbing <-- applying this for getting more and more engagement johnnyanmac 1 day ago Ahh, so that's what I've internally called "The Sharpiro Effect" really is. Though it's still a bigger shame that a philosophy professor would need to resort to this compared to a newpaper cartoonist.
jakevoytko 2 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_climbing <-- applying this for getting more and more engagement johnnyanmac 1 day ago Ahh, so that's what I've internally called "The Sharpiro Effect" really is. Though it's still a bigger shame that a philosophy professor would need to resort to this compared to a newpaper cartoonist.
johnnyanmac 1 day ago Ahh, so that's what I've internally called "The Sharpiro Effect" really is. Though it's still a bigger shame that a philosophy professor would need to resort to this compared to a newpaper cartoonist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_climbing <-- applying this for getting more and more engagement
Ahh, so that's what I've internally called "The Sharpiro Effect" really is. Though it's still a bigger shame that a philosophy professor would need to resort to this compared to a newpaper cartoonist.