Raj Thimmiah
I’m working on a project to implement some fraction of Ray Dalio’s Principles in app form.
Part 1: be able to access principles on my apple watch. I have this working. I have principles I can edit on computer and run on apple watch. I’m mainly using them for morning/night routines.
I’m trying to, each night, write down the mistakes I made during the day and spend a yoda timer fixing as many of them as I can by writing new programs and updating existing programs. The issue I’ve run into is that I’ve been kind of bad at actually remembering to run them. I need to start using TAPs more reliably to go from situation → opening principle
I think after I figure this out I’ll try to figure out a triaging system for mistakes I record each day, to sort them into categories to see what repeat/urgent issues I have and such
Does anyone have experience doing rationality adjacent hackathons? I’m thinking of hosting one in the Berkeley area aimed at trying to make cool rationality tools. I’m interested on input for what kinds of an event people would want or if people have relevant experience and suggestions!
I think it’d be cool if there was a way to browse projects/side-projects rat adjacent people are working on. It’d be nice to see what kinds of things people are interested but it’d likely lower the barrier to finding interesting things to work on with other people.
I’m curious if such a thing already exists or if anyone would actually possibly use it if it did exist
Yes, this. I don’t remember what the application required but I got in and I don’t have an especially cool use case
Asking for a friend of mine, would you be willing to hire/manage visa stuff for people that are interested in working at lightcone but live abroad?
Do you have a link to more info on how they do goal factoring/what software they were using?
yeah I’m gonna try more of this. hard part is just getting myself to go outside but that’s getting easier as I do it more
I’m working on some rationality-adjacent apple watch apps aimed at:
-making it easier to capture mistakes you make throughout the day
-when you notice a trigger, to have an easier way to access reference material/actions that would be more updateable over time than normal TAPs
-capturing data of what you’re doing throughout the day with experience sampling methods
I’m interested in:
-mentors that know swift: I’ve been hacking together code so far and while this kind of works, this isn’t the best approach. Having someone I can ask questions would speed up a lot of my efforts
-collaborators that know swift or are interested in learning it: if you’re not sure how interested you are, feel free to schedule a call and we can discuss the project more
Hopefully soon-ish I’ll make a post with more detail on the project.
you might want to try dendro.cloud which is made by long-term SuperMemo users to be an easier alternative to SM. Unfortunately I think they’re in the midst of a redesign though so they may not be accepting more registrations
If you want to try it again, I’d be happy to teach you (and anyone else interested!). It took me like 5+ months on my own to even start incremental reading because I couldn’t figure out the documentation. I’ve found with 1-1 teaching though that in ~1-2 hours I can get people to being able to do ok IR.
Also: For people interested in either Anki or SM (or just learning/SRS in general), I recommend joining the SuperMemo.wiki discord serverThere’s an anki discord server but the SuperMemo one tends to be more active/more interesting discussion
I’ll try this. Need to find some addicting audiobooks, would make it pretty trivial to spend much of morning outside.
For health reasons, my sleep is consistently bad. I can still get around 2-3 hours of work done in the morning and another 2-3 in the evening but I have a lot of time where I’m just tired and don’t want to do anything too intellectually stimulating.
Any recommendations on good filler activities?
I just moved to Berkeley so fairly often I can go to a meetup of some sort in the evening. But the mornings are harder to fill. When I get myself to, walking around works fairly well (I’m finding it a lot harder now than when I was in Japan since in Japan I just didn’t buy food in advance so I’d have to go outside around 11 am). This isn’t really enough alone to cover the 3-4 hours between doing work and taking my nap though.
Activities that I’ve considered:
-reading: if I get hooked on the right book, this definitely works. I’m struggling to start reading books though.
-video games: these would likely work but I’m nervous about getting addicted and not getting anything done
Does anyone else struggle with rejection sensitivity dysphoria (common in people that have ADHD)? It’s gotten better for me over time as I understand myself better but it’s still a big problem and I’m not sure how to go about dealing with it
Just found a discord group: https://discord.gg/5YMECT7yEn
and a facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/566160007909175.
that were created right after the ACX meetup
Where are SF/Berkeley area events usually coordinated? (going to hopefully be living in the area)
I tried to look for a facebook group but didn’t have too much luck
Has anyone considered a way of using a variation of an electrolarynx + voice to text to enable some method of using voice to text without needing to actually speak out loud?
(I know electrolarynxes produce noise but I get the impression some variation could be much quieter than normal speech and still work)
I would also be interested in an explanation of how the replication crisis effects the sequences and willing to put in 10$ to givewell
For those that don’t know, according to Scott’s email on ACX meetups he should be attending!
For people that have read Ray Dalio’s Principles: how did you apply the book to reality?
Specifically, how did you write out principles and actually check and iterate on them over time?
I have a hunch that task switching is lowering my productivity some amount but I’m not sure because there are multiple possible sources:
-might be coworking around friends who might be talking
-might be reading and task switching to phone
-might be doing some work, need to ask friend a question on discord and then getting distracted (even if I really am asking/discussing thing with them)
How could I test just how bad it is for productivity and optimize it over time?