I follow you on G+. It’s the unrelenting, what-I-did-this-month posts, every month, that I find so impressive.
Oh. Fair enough! I started the monthly posts as a trial run for seeing whether I could handle a monthly summary or not, before I tried starting up a mailing list. It seemed to go pretty well so I decided to open one up this December.
Btw, I had a random thought the other day. I don’t remember reading your thoughts on GiveWell
I thought about it in the past, and was actually why I volunteered for them shortly. I never did write that up, did I? In any case, at the time I had no particular credentials for them or real statistical skills so it didn’t go anywhere. Part of the problem was that they put an emphasis on their employees being physically present at their Chinatown, IIRC, offices in NYC. At the time I was not very near NYC, and I’m even further away now. And considering the idea at the present, Givewell seems to be moving away from statistical approaches. So… It’s not a bad idea, but events seem to be conspiring to render it ever more remote an outcome.
Oh. Fair enough! I started the monthly posts as a trial run for seeing whether I could handle a monthly summary or not, before I tried starting up a mailing list. It seemed to go pretty well so I decided to open one up this December.
I thought about it in the past, and was actually why I volunteered for them shortly. I never did write that up, did I? In any case, at the time I had no particular credentials for them or real statistical skills so it didn’t go anywhere. Part of the problem was that they put an emphasis on their employees being physically present at their Chinatown, IIRC, offices in NYC. At the time I was not very near NYC, and I’m even further away now. And considering the idea at the present, Givewell seems to be moving away from statistical approaches. So… It’s not a bad idea, but events seem to be conspiring to render it ever more remote an outcome.
Minor: GiveWell is in SF now.
Oh. That makes things even worse then. At least then and now I was on the right coast.