Question EvalsOutlive answers in a world of changeInacityofendlesschange,Narrator In a city of endless change, the only thing that never fades is the power of a question.Mrs.Parker,Timmy Mrs. Parker, why do we keep answering questions when the world keeps changing the answers?Ah,Mrs. Parker Ah, Timmy, answers are like footprints on a beach—gone with the next wave. But questions? They are the rocks that remain.SoifIwanttobuildsomethingthatlasts,Timmy So if I want to build something that lasts, I should start with a question, not an answer?Exactly.Mrs. Parker Exactly. Systems built on questions adapt, learn, survive. The bitter lesson: Exponential change tramples static answers, but questions ride the wave.Buthowdoyoutestsomethingwithaquestion?Timmy But how do you test something with a question?Bycreatingevalsthatarequestionsthemselves—timeless,Mrs. Parker By creating evals that are questions themselves—timeless, endless, always inviting new answers, no matter how the world spins.Plot: The only thing that stands the test of time is the question not the answer. Based on the bitter lesson, systems should be built on these everlasting questions and not the answers So they can serve the waves of exponential changes. It would be interesting to figure out how to create evals that pose as questions that stand the test of time @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner +Theme: Rendered in the style of large-scale monochrome murals with high contrast and intricate detailing. The artwork features a realistic approach combined with expressive brush strokes and dynamic compositions. The use of black and white enhances the dramatic and bold visual impact, often blending with urban elements to create a striking presence.