I am not new, but I read much more than I comment. I have not written any articles yet. I’ve known LessWrong for maybe 10 years, but it didn’t captivate me then. When I started reading SSC again at the beginning of the pandemic, I also came back to LessWrong and got captivated this time. I have subscribed to some authors and try to stay up to date on the curated list. I don’t have the time/concentration to read everything I want, unfortunately. “The Engines of Cognition” is still lying around here wrapped up.
About me: I’m a Berlin freelance developer in my early 30s. I enjoy reading, educational and entertaining videos, board and PC games (cooperative, singleplayer and occasional competitive multiplayer).
Hello all,
I am not new, but I read much more than I comment. I have not written any articles yet.
I’ve known LessWrong for maybe 10 years, but it didn’t captivate me then. When I started reading SSC again at the beginning of the pandemic, I also came back to LessWrong and got captivated this time. I have subscribed to some authors and try to stay up to date on the curated list. I don’t have the time/concentration to read everything I want, unfortunately. “The Engines of Cognition” is still lying around here wrapped up.
About me: I’m a Berlin freelance developer in my early 30s. I enjoy reading, educational and entertaining videos, board and PC games (cooperative, singleplayer and occasional competitive multiplayer).
Some stuff on LessWrong that I have enjoyed. Feel free to ask me for more links (on and off LessWrong):
* All of A Map that Reflects the Territory
* Bayeswatch by lsusr
* Theses on Sleep by guzey
* Cryonics signup guide by mingyuan
* Can you control the past by Joe Carlsmith
€: I’m also looking for a project from July onwards. Feel free to message me if you are looking for a developer.
Welcome! I am glad to hear you enjoyed the 2019 book collection. I am still quite happy with how it turned out.