This is a bit of a weird curation, because the piece is a couple years old. I think I also may disagree with Eliezer about how much of an improvement movable-houses are, given the tradeoffs involved. I’m nonetheless curating this because it brings some Techno-Optimism-With-Concrete-Models back to LessWrong.
I think this was a really important feature of LessWrong in its heydey, and I’d like to see more of it. I like that this piece doesn’t just argue for Movable Houses, it lays out several interwoven models that help prime to think about other possible improvements to the world that might be possible.
Curated.
This is a bit of a weird curation, because the piece is a couple years old. I think I also may disagree with Eliezer about how much of an improvement movable-houses are, given the tradeoffs involved. I’m nonetheless curating this because it brings some Techno-Optimism-With-Concrete-Models back to LessWrong.
I think this was a really important feature of LessWrong in its heydey, and I’d like to see more of it. I like that this piece doesn’t just argue for Movable Houses, it lays out several interwoven models that help prime to think about other possible improvements to the world that might be possible.