I’m a final year Mathematics student at Cambridge coming from an IOI, IMO background. I’ve written software for a machine learning startup, a game dev startup and Google. I was recently interested in programming language theory esp. probabilistic and logic programming (some experiments here http://peteriserins.tumblr.com/archive).
I’m interested in many aspects of startups (including design) and hope to move into product management, management consulting or venture capital. I love trying to think rationally about business processes and have started to write about it at http://medium.com/@p_e .
I found out about LW from a friend and have since started reading the sequences. I hope to learn more about practical instrumental rationality, I am less interested in philosophy and the meta theory. So far I’ve learned more about practical application of mathematics from data science and consulting, but expect rationality to take it further and with more rigor.
Welcome! You may want to consider participating in a CFAR workshop. I think it’s 1000% as effective for learning instrumental rationality as reading Less Wrong. They’re optimized for teaching practical skills, and they tend to attract entrepreneurs.
Also, I think you’d be a valuable addition to the community around CFAR, in addition to the online community around the Less Wrong website.
As someone who has done a CFAR workshop, and a lot of online rationality stuff (including, but not limited to reading ~90% of the sequences) I second this. I’ll also add that do think having a strong theoretical background going in enhances the practical training.
Hi,
I’m a final year Mathematics student at Cambridge coming from an IOI, IMO background. I’ve written software for a machine learning startup, a game dev startup and Google. I was recently interested in programming language theory esp. probabilistic and logic programming (some experiments here http://peteriserins.tumblr.com/archive).
I’m interested in many aspects of startups (including design) and hope to move into product management, management consulting or venture capital. I love trying to think rationally about business processes and have started to write about it at http://medium.com/@p_e .
I found out about LW from a friend and have since started reading the sequences. I hope to learn more about practical instrumental rationality, I am less interested in philosophy and the meta theory. So far I’ve learned more about practical application of mathematics from data science and consulting, but expect rationality to take it further and with more rigor.
Great meeting y’all
Welcome! You may want to consider participating in a CFAR workshop. I think it’s 1000% as effective for learning instrumental rationality as reading Less Wrong. They’re optimized for teaching practical skills, and they tend to attract entrepreneurs.
Also, I think you’d be a valuable addition to the community around CFAR, in addition to the online community around the Less Wrong website.
As someone who has done a CFAR workshop, and a lot of online rationality stuff (including, but not limited to reading ~90% of the sequences) I second this. I’ll also add that do think having a strong theoretical background going in enhances the practical training.