On the other hand, I’m kinda saddened that Eliezer appears to have given up on LessWrong
Less Wrong is not as shiny a beacon as it once was. It started fading by the time I got here. However, I’m not lamenting, because for me it remains a beacon nonetheless. For example, So8res, a.k.a. Nate Soares, still posts here regularly enough. He’s a MIRI researcher. What’s great about that is the flow of causality: like Luke Muehlhauser, he didn’t end up posting on Less Wrong because he works for MIRI; he’s working for MIRI because of what he’s posted on Less Wrong. That’s all inside of the last year alone. He doesn’t post here as frequently, but his posts are still why I come here weekly. Now, I don’t mean to use the MIRI as an applause light. Honestly, I don’t know too much about their work outside of what I’ve gleaned from off-hand discussions here on Less Wrong. However, the folks running it sure seem interesting, and just how one user was able to transform his own life with Less Wrong, then became the best new contributor to the site in 2014 by recording that transformation, and then working for the MIRI is an example of what others of us can achieve as aspiring rationalists. Maybe Eliezer is lamenting that the rest of us aren’t producing content as awesome as his, and are instead waiting for him to come back. I figure he’ll come back if we double down in realizing he started Less Wrong so we could learn to be awesome, not tend to his every word, and follow through on ‘going forth and creating the art’.
Less Wrong is not as shiny a beacon as it once was. It started fading by the time I got here. However, I’m not lamenting, because for me it remains a beacon nonetheless. For example, So8res, a.k.a. Nate Soares, still posts here regularly enough. He’s a MIRI researcher. What’s great about that is the flow of causality: like Luke Muehlhauser, he didn’t end up posting on Less Wrong because he works for MIRI; he’s working for MIRI because of what he’s posted on Less Wrong. That’s all inside of the last year alone. He doesn’t post here as frequently, but his posts are still why I come here weekly. Now, I don’t mean to use the MIRI as an applause light. Honestly, I don’t know too much about their work outside of what I’ve gleaned from off-hand discussions here on Less Wrong. However, the folks running it sure seem interesting, and just how one user was able to transform his own life with Less Wrong, then became the best new contributor to the site in 2014 by recording that transformation, and then working for the MIRI is an example of what others of us can achieve as aspiring rationalists. Maybe Eliezer is lamenting that the rest of us aren’t producing content as awesome as his, and are instead waiting for him to come back. I figure he’ll come back if we double down in realizing he started Less Wrong so we could learn to be awesome, not tend to his every word, and follow through on ‘going forth and creating the art’.