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I enjoyed this by there's one tension running through the argument that I'd like to highlight.

The arguement needs 'task' to be a stable, countable unit for exposure scores to mean anything, but the mechanisms you describe (bundling, focus effects, shifting expertise thresholds) all suggest task boundaries are drawn by the surrounding organization of work, not intrinsic to the activity.

Hutchins's distributed cognition and Sennett's The Craftsman both make this case from different angles—worth a look if you push this further, since it might change what an 'exposure measure' can claim to measure.

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