We have now received the first partial run that meets our quality bar. The run was submitted by LessWrong user Vanilla_cabs. Vanilla’s team is still expanding the run (and will probably fix some typos, etc. later), but I’m providing a copy of it here with Vanilla’s permission, to give others an example of the kind of thing we’re looking for:
Vanilla’s run is currently 266 steps long. Per the Visible Thoughts Project FAQ, we’re willing to pay authors $20 / step for partial runs that meet our quality bar (up to at least the first 5,000 total steps we’re sent), so the partial run here will receive $5320 from the prize pool (though the final version will presumably be much longer and receive more; we expect a completed run to be about 1000 steps).
Vanilla_cabs is open to doing paid consultation for anyone who’s working on this project. So if you want feedback from someone who understands our quality bar and can demonstrably pass it, contact Vanilla_cabs via their LessWrong profile.
We have now received the first partial run that meets our quality bar. The run was submitted by LessWrong user Vanilla_cabs. Vanilla’s team is still expanding the run (and will probably fix some typos, etc. later), but I’m providing a copy of it here with Vanilla’s permission, to give others an example of the kind of thing we’re looking for:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wsh8L—jtJ6y9ZB35mEbzVZ8lJN6UDd6oiF0_Bta8vM/edit
Vanilla’s run is currently 266 steps long. Per the Visible Thoughts Project FAQ, we’re willing to pay authors $20 / step for partial runs that meet our quality bar (up to at least the first 5,000 total steps we’re sent), so the partial run here will receive $5320 from the prize pool (though the final version will presumably be much longer and receive more; we expect a completed run to be about 1000 steps).
Vanilla_cabs is open to doing paid consultation for anyone who’s working on this project. So if you want feedback from someone who understands our quality bar and can demonstrably pass it, contact Vanilla_cabs via their LessWrong profile.