You will certainly meet some interesting folk here. The best way to start would be to head on over to the Discussion board. That’s where the day-to-day conversations of LW take place. It’s also the best place to get a feel for the community’s attitudes and standards. I’d definitely suggest lurking a bit. Then, you can observe the conversations of other LWers, and, when you’re bursting to join in, add to the comments.
Another great place to start is on the latest Open Thread. Open Threads are places for casual conversations and questions, though that doesn’t stop the conversations from developing into weighty discussions or intense debates. If you have anything you want to ask or say, it’s a good place to start. It’ll also give you practice if you want to one day create full fledged articles of your own.
If you’re interested in diving into some of the literature here at LessWrong, you’ll find the Sequences brought up again and again. These are a (LARGE) collection of posts, mostly by user Eliezer Yudkowsky, covering a variety of topics but centered around the art of rationality and related issues. Very helpful reading for the interested, but it can be a little overwhelming, when you’re just joining. If you want a little taste of LessWrong literature, check out the linked articles on the About page or some friendly guides to the Sequences. (XiXiDu’s and Benito’s are often recommended). These can ease you into the literature and let you find the parts that most interest you, without overwhelming you with details, discussion, and references.
Hi. I’m Tom. Long time rationality proponent.
I have met interesting people through less wrong and brighterminds, and just discovered this website.
What got me here was seeing this reference to Lesswrong in popular media:
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-rokos-basilisk-2014-8?utm_source=hearst&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=allverticals
Hello and welcome to LessWrong!
You will certainly meet some interesting folk here. The best way to start would be to head on over to the Discussion board. That’s where the day-to-day conversations of LW take place. It’s also the best place to get a feel for the community’s attitudes and standards. I’d definitely suggest lurking a bit. Then, you can observe the conversations of other LWers, and, when you’re bursting to join in, add to the comments.
Another great place to start is on the latest Open Thread. Open Threads are places for casual conversations and questions, though that doesn’t stop the conversations from developing into weighty discussions or intense debates. If you have anything you want to ask or say, it’s a good place to start. It’ll also give you practice if you want to one day create full fledged articles of your own.
If you’re interested in diving into some of the literature here at LessWrong, you’ll find the Sequences brought up again and again. These are a (LARGE) collection of posts, mostly by user Eliezer Yudkowsky, covering a variety of topics but centered around the art of rationality and related issues. Very helpful reading for the interested, but it can be a little overwhelming, when you’re just joining. If you want a little taste of LessWrong literature, check out the linked articles on the About page or some friendly guides to the Sequences. (XiXiDu’s and Benito’s are often recommended). These can ease you into the literature and let you find the parts that most interest you, without overwhelming you with details, discussion, and references.
If Roko’s Basilisk interested you, I’d suggest checking out the Yudkowsky paper, Coherent Extrapolated Volition, that the Business Insider article linked to, as well as the LW sequences on ethics and artificial intelligence.
Hope you’ll be adding your own voice to the conversation soon!
Yay for publicity :) Welcome to LessWrong!
What’s brighterminds?
Welcome. I guess any publicity is good publicity. Hope you had a laugh.