It’s great that you are reading the sequences. You are right it’s not as simple as read them → not noise, not read them → noise. You say you are up to QM, then I would expect you to not make the sort of mistakes that would come from not having read the core sequences. On the other hand, if you posted something about ethics or AI (I forget where the AI stuff is chronologically), I would expect you to make some common mistakes and be basically noise.
The high barrier to entry is a problem for new people joining, but I also want a more strictly informed crowd to talk to sometimes. I think having a lower barrier to entry overall, but at least somewhere where having read stuff is strictly expected would be best, but there are problems with that.
Don’t leave, keep reading. When you are done you will know what I’m getting at.
I think it’s close to the end, right before/after the fun theory sequence? I’ve read some of the later posts just from being linked to them, but I’m not sure.
And I quite intentionally avoid talking about things like AI, because I know you’re right. I’m not sure that necessarily holds for ethics, since ethics is a much more approachable problem from a layperson’s standpoint. I spent a three hour car drive for fun trying to answer the question “How would I go about making an AI” even though I know almost nothing about it. The best I could come up with was having some kind of program that created a sandbox and randomly generated pieces of code that would compile, and pitting them in some kind of bracket contest that would determine intelligence and/or friendliness. Thought I’d make a discussion post about it, but I figured it was too obvious to not have been thought of before.
It’s great that you are reading the sequences. You are right it’s not as simple as read them → not noise, not read them → noise. You say you are up to QM, then I would expect you to not make the sort of mistakes that would come from not having read the core sequences. On the other hand, if you posted something about ethics or AI (I forget where the AI stuff is chronologically), I would expect you to make some common mistakes and be basically noise.
The high barrier to entry is a problem for new people joining, but I also want a more strictly informed crowd to talk to sometimes. I think having a lower barrier to entry overall, but at least somewhere where having read stuff is strictly expected would be best, but there are problems with that.
Don’t leave, keep reading. When you are done you will know what I’m getting at.
I think it’s close to the end, right before/after the fun theory sequence? I’ve read some of the later posts just from being linked to them, but I’m not sure.
And I quite intentionally avoid talking about things like AI, because I know you’re right. I’m not sure that necessarily holds for ethics, since ethics is a much more approachable problem from a layperson’s standpoint. I spent a three hour car drive for fun trying to answer the question “How would I go about making an AI” even though I know almost nothing about it. The best I could come up with was having some kind of program that created a sandbox and randomly generated pieces of code that would compile, and pitting them in some kind of bracket contest that would determine intelligence and/or friendliness. Thought I’d make a discussion post about it, but I figured it was too obvious to not have been thought of before.