Dance Party on Nostr: Dunning-Kruger effect seems to have sense only when there is a closing point (an ...
Dunning-Kruger effect seems to have sense only when there is a closing point (an end). In other words, when you take a segment of time. If not, we're technically in every point of the Dunning-Kruger at any point in time!
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2023-03-03 12:48:08Event JSON
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