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  1. Spaced repetition and cleaning one's room‏‎ (2 links)
  2. Updateless decision theory‏‎ (2 links)
  3. Pascal's mugging and AI safety‏‎ (2 links)
  4. Spaced repetition allows graceful deprecation of experiments‏‎ (2 links)
  5. Progress in self-improvement‏‎ (2 links)
  6. My take on RAISE‏‎ (2 links)
  7. Hardware overhang‏‎ (2 links)
  8. Word explanations are already great‏‎ (2 links)
  9. Using spaced repetition to improve public discourse‏‎ (2 links)
  10. Kasparov window‏‎ (2 links)
  11. What makes a word explanation good?‏‎ (2 links)
  12. Debate‏‎ (2 links)
  13. The Hour I First Believed‏‎ (2 links)
  14. Probability and statistics as fields with an exploratory medium‏‎ (2 links)
  15. Asymmetric institution‏‎ (2 links)
  16. Use temporary separate Anki decks to learn new cards based on priority‏‎ (2 links)
  17. Video games allow immediate exploration‏‎ (2 links)
  18. Nate‏‎ (2 links)
  19. Analyzing disagreements‏‎ (2 links)
  20. Act-based agent‏‎ (2 links)
  21. Optimal unlocking mechanism for booster cards is unclear‏‎ (2 links)
  22. Ongoing friendship and collaboration is important‏‎ (2 links)
  23. Video game‏‎ (2 links)
  24. Fractional progress argument for AI timelines‏‎ (2 links)
  25. Working memory‏‎ (2 links)
  26. On Classic Arguments for AI Discontinuities‏‎ (2 links)
  27. Discontinuities in usefulness of whole brain emulation technology‏‎ (2 links)
  28. Tutoring heuristic for prompt writing‏‎ (2 links)
  29. Representing impossibilities‏‎ (2 links)
  30. Parasitizing on popularity‏‎ (2 links)
  31. Creative forgetting‏‎ (2 links)
  32. Can spaced repetition interfere with internal sense of relevance?‏‎ (2 links)
  33. Rob Bensinger‏‎ (2 links)
  34. Nate Soares‏‎ (2 links)
  35. List of reasons something isn't popular or successful‏‎ (2 links)
  36. Asymmetry of risks‏‎ (2 links)
  37. Self-graded prompts made for others must provide guidance for grading‏‎ (2 links)
  38. RAISE‏‎ (2 links)
  39. Giving advice in response to generic questions is difficult but important‏‎ (2 links)
  40. Should booster cards be marked as new?‏‎ (2 links)
  41. There is pressure to rush into a technical agenda‏‎ (2 links)
  42. People watching‏‎ (2 links)
  43. Daniel Dewey‏‎ (2 links)
  44. Rohin‏‎ (2 links)
  45. Recursive self-improvement‏‎ (2 links)
  46. One-sentence summary card‏‎ (2 links)
  47. OpenAI‏‎ (2 links)
  48. AGI‏‎ (2 links)
  49. Equivalence classes of prompts‏‎ (2 links)
  50. The mathematics community has no clear standards for what a mathematician should know‏‎ (2 links)

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