In case some people relatively new to lesswrong aren’t aware of it. (And because I wish I found that out earlier): “Rationality: From AI to Zombies” does not nearly cover all of the posts Eliezer published between 2006 and 2010.
Here’s how it is:
“Rationality: From AI to Zombies” probably contains like 60% of the words EY has written in that timeframe and the most important rationality content.
The original sequences are basically the old version of the collection that is now “Rationality: A-Z”, containing a bit more content. In particular a longer quantum physics sequence and sequences on fun theory and metaethics.
All EY posts from that timeframe (or here for all EY posts until 2020 I guess) (also can be found on lesswrong, but not in any collection I think).
So a sizeable fraction of EY’s posts are not in a collection.
In case some people relatively new to lesswrong aren’t aware of it. (And because I wish I found that out earlier): “Rationality: From AI to Zombies” does not nearly cover all of the posts Eliezer published between 2006 and 2010.
Here’s how it is:
“Rationality: From AI to Zombies” probably contains like 60% of the words EY has written in that timeframe and the most important rationality content.
The original sequences are basically the old version of the collection that is now “Rationality: A-Z”, containing a bit more content. In particular a longer quantum physics sequence and sequences on fun theory and metaethics.
All EY posts from that timeframe (or here for all EY posts until 2020 I guess) (also can be found on lesswrong, but not in any collection I think).
So a sizeable fraction of EY’s posts are not in a collection.
I just recently started reading the rest.
I strongly recommend reading:
Surface analogies and deep causes
Failure by Analogy
And generally a lot of posts on AI (i.e. primarily posts in the AI foom debate) are not in the sequences. Some of them were pretty good.