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The AI 'Safety Movement' Is Dead

bloomberg.com
5 points·by g-w1·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments

Building intuition with spaced repetition systems

jacobgw.com
2 points·by g-w1·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments

What I learned from doing Quiz Bowl

jacobgw.com
1 points·by g-w1·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments

Taking into account preferences of past selves

jacobgw.com
1 points·by g-w1·vor 2 Jahren·1 comments

$10M says we won't see human-superior AGI by the end of 2025

garymarcus.substack.com
14 points·by g-w1·vor 2 Jahren·13 comments

A New Kind of Retreat

recurse.com
2 points·by g-w1·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments

OpenAI Execs Invite Altman, Brockman to Headquarters in Push to Reinstate Them

theinformation.com
12 points·by g-w1·vor 3 Jahren·3 comments

The Tragedy of SBF

scottaaronson.blog
6 points·by g-w1·vor 3 Jahren·0 comments

The Puritans would one-box: evidential decision theory in the 17th century

jacobgw.com
3 points·by g-w1·vor 3 Jahren·0 comments

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g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I'm quite confused. In the article, the response from mathstral is also wrong???
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
> My deeper beef with this method is the complete absence of emphasizing, discovering or forming connections between cohesive things. We're trying to learn, it's a super power to start seeing patterns in what we learn, it forms buckets that we can put new concepts and information in. Without it, the learning is ... shallow.

You can make connections that give you really deep intuition; it just takes practice making cards. I wrote about it here: https://jacobgw.com/blog/tft/2024/05/12/srs-intuit.html
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
The Recurse Center[1] is the opposite of this. They don't take any of your income, they just help you find jobs and companies pay them to find cool people. And there is no curriculum. They believe that if people work on cool things they will learn a lot. I can't recommend it enough!

[1]: https://www.recurse.com/
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Yes, it's great. As long as you can follow logic and a bit of programming, you'll do fine. Just go slow (I had to re-read it a bunch).
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
You can use incremental reading, which is built on top of spaced repetition. Lots of people have invented it independently [1] and it works amazingly! Once you get the hang of it, it changes the way you think about learning stuff.

[1] https://supermemo.guru/wiki/Michael_Nielsen_re-discovers_inc...
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I'm not really sure what you mean? It's been empirically validated to predict how you remember better than alternatives (or equal to SM-17) (essentially when it predicts that your % recall is below a certain threshold, it just shows you the card)
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Anki has literally changed the way I think. It's insane how I can just choose to remember anything and how I have gotten really good at creating flashcards to the point where I predict how I'm going to learn when making flashcards. It is the one thing that has easily changed my life.
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
With enough power, anything is renewable!
g-w1
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
there are a bunch of pre-existing ones here: https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/ > Multiple Language Support: fsrs.js, go-fsrs, rs-fsrs, py-fsrs, cljc-fsrs, swift-fsrs and ex_fsrs
g-w1
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Here is a question I asked about concrete examples of doing agentic things, because I think that concrete examples are necessary to expand your horizons: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/umJmRfcJndY3Gsr36/concrete-e...
g-w1
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Yep! I got some old word files off a floppy disk from 1996 and LibreOffice was the only thing I could find that could read them.
g-w1
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
There's a prediction market here about why he was fired: https://manifold.markets/sophiawisdom/why-was-sam-altman-fir...
g-w1
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Yes, the only way to truly learn that you should never write a database is to write a database. In fact, I bet that is what the author of the tweet did to learn that they should never write one.

I wrote a blog post about this: https://jacobgw.com/blog/observation/2023/07/08/shoot-yourse...