. . . . . . "Yes, you get what you optimize/incentivize for.\r\n\r\nSometimes quantitative metrics are needed and helpful though. But for these cases there is quite a simple recipe: Base these metrics on open data, use a bunch of them for different contexts, and reconsider and adjust them regularly. Like that any kind of long-term gaming of these metrics can be canceled out by future versions of the metrics, and thereby the incentive to game them in the first place is (mostly) gone." . . "2026-03-10"^^ . "Reply to \"Who could have predicted that ...\"" . . . "Tobias Kuhn" . "2026-03-10T19:33:59.982Z"^^ . . . . . "Reply to \"Who could have predicted that ...\"" . . . . . "RSA" . "MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQD4Wj537OijfOWVtsHMznuXKISqBhtGDQZfdO6pbb4hg9EHMcUFGTLbWaPrP783PHv8HMAAPjvEkHLaOHMIknqhaIa5236lfBO3r+ljVdYBElBcLvROmwG+ZGtmPNZf7lMhI15xf5TfoaSa84AFRd5J2EXekK6PhaFQhRm1IpSYtwIDAQAB" . "ul5BsS9Ahn582yxgR7FkT1uPfrvuI4jP4cLTr5/S3ksc0ScnlPZfvNoLskCae8BaWEPajW/ajn804FiRK1kheirB3Hesx2tU6LBvte9laOgNtOMR2SbdHfiUjOAZetShgZMPAq2mQm0oKwLvJdO061BCnvXHfmnTASWtm24USp0=" . . .