The Deductivist - Newsletter Teaching Sherlock Holmes Observation Techniques
Weekly newsletter teaching behavioral observation and deduction techniques inspired by Sherlock Holmes, with each issue covering one technique, the science behind it, a case study, and a daily exercise.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyAI Bookshelf Photo Analyzer Reveals Reading Personality
Product listing for Bookshelf DNA, a $1.99 AI tool that analyzes a bookshelf photo to generate a reading personality profile and recommendations. Product launch post, not a problem statement.
Cognitive Skill Atrophy From Over-Reliance on AI Tools
As AI tools automate complex reasoning tasks, users risk losing the cognitive abilities they outsource. Brain training apps exist but engagement and evidence of cognitive improvement remain contested. This post is a product launch framing the problem as justification for a daily puzzle app.
OffShelf Learning & Focus App Launch
Product launch post for a personal learning accountability system. Not a problem statement.
Hidden Cognitive Biases Distorting Decision-Making Without Awareness
People make consequential decisions while systematically unaware of the psychological biases distorting their reasoning. Existing frameworks for bias identification are academic and not actionable in real-time contexts. There is demand for tools that can surface specific bias patterns in a given chain of reasoning rather than offer generic awareness training.
Academic Paper Abstracts Do Not Reveal Core Findings or Significance
Academic paper abstracts are often written to satisfy journal conventions rather than communicate the core finding, leaving researchers unable to quickly assess relevance. Reading full papers to evaluate suitability wastes significant time across a research workflow.
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