Not to conflate my opinion’s with shminux’s, but I feel like a set of these maps from different hotspots of activity could help provide greater balance to the more implicit parts of Less Wrong’s ethos. Consider the problem where those who visit Less Wrong for the first time conflate the above memes as what we consider a “rational” course of action; or consider how derivations of what’s rational might depend on a background knowledge in ways that are easy to miss (the kind of biases that “softer” sciences may attempt to track). It’s only possible to think what we have basis for in our memories, as per the availability heuristic. This could lead Less Wrong members to confuse the instrumental with the rational, similarly with the optimum and the rational.
It could also be possible to identify other potential “hotspots” for rationality communities if their culture follows a similar pattern. I imagine Minneapolis could be a city with such potential, for example, due to its youth population and tech firm presence.
Agreed. Or Oxford for that matter.
Not to conflate my opinion’s with shminux’s, but I feel like a set of these maps from different hotspots of activity could help provide greater balance to the more implicit parts of Less Wrong’s ethos. Consider the problem where those who visit Less Wrong for the first time conflate the above memes as what we consider a “rational” course of action; or consider how derivations of what’s rational might depend on a background knowledge in ways that are easy to miss (the kind of biases that “softer” sciences may attempt to track). It’s only possible to think what we have basis for in our memories, as per the availability heuristic. This could lead Less Wrong members to confuse the instrumental with the rational, similarly with the optimum and the rational.
It could also be possible to identify other potential “hotspots” for rationality communities if their culture follows a similar pattern. I imagine Minneapolis could be a city with such potential, for example, due to its youth population and tech firm presence.