This is basically another blog recommendations thread, right? OK, here are some decent rational-ish blogs outside the LW-sphere then. I’m too lazy to write out descriptions. Try one of these tricks to find top blog posts: reddit, Hacker News.
I read this bestselling book on quitting smoking earlier today and it was actually kinda CFAR-ish. (But that might just be because I see personal development stuff in terms of CFAR’s ontology after having attended their workshops.)
As I understand it “nerdfighter” is just a name for a member of that specific fandom, and defining them by the fandom’s charity work is mostly just the brothers being very grateful for having a fandom and especially one that does a lot of charity work (esp. when they mobilize them to do so).
I often think of them (more the brothers than the fandom which I don’t interact much with) as being my-tribe, and exemplary members of such, but not as my-tribe as those in my specific niche of nerddom (i.e. the LW sphere), and sometimes annoyingly mainstream because of that.
This is basically another blog recommendations thread, right? OK, here are some decent rational-ish blogs outside the LW-sphere then. I’m too lazy to write out descriptions. Try one of these tricks to find top blog posts: reddit, Hacker News.
http://waitbutwhy.com/
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/
http://www.erasmatazz.com/
http://terrytao.wordpress.com/
My old physics professor: http://nebula.deanza.edu/~newton/HowtoStudyPhysics.htm
These Youtube stars coined the term “nerdfighter”, which seems vaguely similar to being an effective altruist: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerdfighteria
I read this bestselling book on quitting smoking earlier today and it was actually kinda CFAR-ish. (But that might just be because I see personal development stuff in terms of CFAR’s ontology after having attended their workshops.)
As I understand it “nerdfighter” is just a name for a member of that specific fandom, and defining them by the fandom’s charity work is mostly just the brothers being very grateful for having a fandom and especially one that does a lot of charity work (esp. when they mobilize them to do so).
I often think of them (more the brothers than the fandom which I don’t interact much with) as being my-tribe, and exemplary members of such, but not as my-tribe as those in my specific niche of nerddom (i.e. the LW sphere), and sometimes annoyingly mainstream because of that.