When I did it, I wrote the whole thing in advance, made a first post that listed all the titles, and turned those titles into links as the posts themselves went up. And then I went around calling it “a sequence”.
I added the wiki page and linked it from the sequences page and each of the member posts of that sequence. I called it ‘The Science of Winning at Life’ to pick out that distinctive feature of the posts on instrumental rationality I’ve been writing: heavy citation of the scientific literature.
Maybe.
How would I do that? What does ‘labeling it a sequence’ mean, exactly?
When I did it, I wrote the whole thing in advance, made a first post that listed all the titles, and turned those titles into links as the posts themselves went up. And then I went around calling it “a sequence”.
What they said:
make an index page with links to all the articles,
add it to the “Sequences” wiki entry,
start calling it a sequence.
I think that only Eliezer and Alicorn have actually done this, but then you’re exceptionally prolific!
I assumed that you meant indexing the posts with a tag (and calling it a sequence).
Too late. Already did it. :)
Thanks.
You could make an index page in the wiki, with a link and short description for included articles.
Thanks.
I added the wiki page and linked it from the sequences page and each of the member posts of that sequence. I called it ‘The Science of Winning at Life’ to pick out that distinctive feature of the posts on instrumental rationality I’ve been writing: heavy citation of the scientific literature.