Oh, this brings back memories. When I first started trying to figure out the world by reading stuff online, one of the first examples of internet woo that ensnared me was something called “Programmer’s Stone”. Following the links from there, I arrived at Celia Green. It all made a lot of sense to my teenage mind. Now I have moved on to more advanced forms of internet woo, like Eliezer’s writings. (That’s not meant as an attack on his ideas, which are fine! It’s just that some people think these ideas will lead them to “winning”, which is wrong.)
Never heard of Celia Greene, but I read some “Programmer’s Stone” stuff back in the days, about mappers and packers; it looked interesting but had a lot of material and some of the speculation sounded a bit dubious; so i didn’t read all of it.
Oh, this brings back memories. When I first started trying to figure out the world by reading stuff online, one of the first examples of internet woo that ensnared me was something called “Programmer’s Stone”. Following the links from there, I arrived at Celia Green. It all made a lot of sense to my teenage mind. Now I have moved on to more advanced forms of internet woo, like Eliezer’s writings. (That’s not meant as an attack on his ideas, which are fine! It’s just that some people think these ideas will lead them to “winning”, which is wrong.)
Never heard of Celia Greene, but I read some “Programmer’s Stone” stuff back in the days, about mappers and packers; it looked interesting but had a lot of material and some of the speculation sounded a bit dubious; so i didn’t read all of it.