Since utilions are a unit of caring and Less Wrong (the website) has helped me immensely in making the transition from a somewhat despondent college graduate to a software engineer job with an annual salary + benefits, is there any way I can donate some dollars towards the site’s upkeep?
Failing that, and as a more immediate measure, I extend my sincere thanks to everyone on Less Wrong, especially Eliezer Yudkowsky and his works HPMOR & An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes’ Theorem for enlightening me.
On a more useful note, it appears that the Java applets at http://www.yudkowsky.net/rational/bayes are now blocked by the current version of the Oracle Java Runtime Environment for Windows.
Since utilions are a unit of caring and Less Wrong (the website) has helped me immensely in making the transition from a somewhat despondent college graduate to a software engineer job with an annual salary + benefits, is there any way I can donate some dollars towards the site’s upkeep?
Currently the site is run officially run by MIRI, CFAR and FHI.
If you want to donate money to thank for LW’s existence donating it to one of those three organisations makes the most sense.
Apart from just donating you can also support CFAR by taking part in a CFAR workshop.
I would like to see a published list of recommended improvements that could be made to lesswrong, (discussed and voted on by people) and then consider using your $$ to put a bounty up to pay someone to implement solutions. Do you think that would work?
I personally dislike the way that discussion posts age. It is doubtfully the most reasoning that can be done on a post where posts seem to die after a week, nor are we getting the most out of them when they are “too far behind us” in about two weeks. Not sure how to solve this, but its been bugging me for a while now.
I’ve been a regular on LW and have obtained a PhD and well-paying job since my time here. I’ve been wondering, since we have a lot of seemingly-successful people on this site, can’t we form some kind of group to bring rational thinking to the masses? Society at large seems extremely mistrustful of scientists and scientific opinion at the moment. It would be great if we could do something meaningful to change that.
Perhaps something like HPMOR (but way easier to understand) as a point’n’click adventure. A rewrite of “Rationality” in a simpler language could possibly also be worthwhile as suggested elsewhere.
I’ve wondered for a while now if we could do a Kickstarter and use the money to hire someone to upgrade the site or to implement some of the suggestions that people have been making.
Since utilions are a unit of caring and Less Wrong (the website) has helped me immensely in making the transition from a somewhat despondent college graduate to a software engineer job with an annual salary + benefits, is there any way I can donate some dollars towards the site’s upkeep?
Failing that, and as a more immediate measure, I extend my sincere thanks to everyone on Less Wrong, especially Eliezer Yudkowsky and his works HPMOR & An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes’ Theorem for enlightening me.
On a more useful note, it appears that the Java applets at http://www.yudkowsky.net/rational/bayes are now blocked by the current version of the Oracle Java Runtime Environment for Windows.
Currently the site is run officially run by MIRI, CFAR and FHI. If you want to donate money to thank for LW’s existence donating it to one of those three organisations makes the most sense.
Apart from just donating you can also support CFAR by taking part in a CFAR workshop.
I would like to see a published list of recommended improvements that could be made to lesswrong, (discussed and voted on by people) and then consider using your $$ to put a bounty up to pay someone to implement solutions. Do you think that would work?
I personally dislike the way that discussion posts age. It is doubtfully the most reasoning that can be done on a post where posts seem to die after a week, nor are we getting the most out of them when they are “too far behind us” in about two weeks. Not sure how to solve this, but its been bugging me for a while now.
I’ve been a regular on LW and have obtained a PhD and well-paying job since my time here. I’ve been wondering, since we have a lot of seemingly-successful people on this site, can’t we form some kind of group to bring rational thinking to the masses? Society at large seems extremely mistrustful of scientists and scientific opinion at the moment. It would be great if we could do something meaningful to change that.
What exactly is the thing you want to bring to the masses? Why do you believe it has much to do with “rationality” once the masses adopt it?
Perhaps something like HPMOR (but way easier to understand) as a point’n’click adventure. A rewrite of “Rationality” in a simpler language could possibly also be worthwhile as suggested elsewhere.
I’ve wondered for a while now if we could do a Kickstarter and use the money to hire someone to upgrade the site or to implement some of the suggestions that people have been making.
Please take some status for doing this :-)