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Common examples that meet this criteria: |
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- Valuable collections of resources |
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- Descriptions of the past with offered observations and takeaways |
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- Useful collections of resources. |
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- Descriptions of the past with offered observations and takeaways. |
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- Minor expansions on existing ideas. |
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"D - Derivative" -- Largely derivative of well-known ideas. Imagine a novelty score between in the 20% to 50% range for this tier. |
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Common examples that meet this criteria: |
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- Restatement of common knowledge or best practices. |
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- Rehashes of well-known ideas without any new takes or expansions of ideas. |
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- Contains ideas or facts, but they're not new or improved in any significant way. |
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