Failed project reports are really awesome, I don’t get a lot of data about projects that get this far along and yet fail. Also the reflections were super helpful, in knowing what seems salient to you in retrospect. For these reasons, I’ve curated the post.
If at some point in the future you’re able to write in more detail on the hypotheses about UI design, intellectual progress and collaborative explanations that arbital was trying to test (and the failure of which is evidence against), that would be facinating to a further extent.
Also, thanks for the suggestion regarding giving math bloggers a nice place to blog that has LaTex, I’ll think if there’s something to try with LessWrong to that aim anytime soon.
If I heard correctly that AF forum is moving to LW 2.0, you’ll have to solve the math blogging problem. ;) And with the current features you’re already 50% there. (Assuming they are working well, which right now it doesn’t quite look like that.)
Failed project reports are really awesome, I don’t get a lot of data about projects that get this far along and yet fail. Also the reflections were super helpful, in knowing what seems salient to you in retrospect. For these reasons, I’ve curated the post.
If at some point in the future you’re able to write in more detail on the hypotheses about UI design, intellectual progress and collaborative explanations that arbital was trying to test (and the failure of which is evidence against), that would be facinating to a further extent.
Also, thanks for the suggestion regarding giving math bloggers a nice place to blog that has LaTex, I’ll think if there’s something to try with LessWrong to that aim anytime soon.
If I heard correctly that AF forum is moving to LW 2.0, you’ll have to solve the math blogging problem. ;) And with the current features you’re already 50% there. (Assuming they are working well, which right now it doesn’t quite look like that.)