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- (hist) Potpourri hypothesis for math education [1,192 bytes]
- (hist) Central node trick for remembering equivalent properties [1,184 bytes]
- (hist) AI safety is harder than most things [1,156 bytes]
- (hist) Big card [1,153 bytes]
- (hist) Using spaced repetition to improve public discourse [1,138 bytes]
- (hist) Dealing with bad problems in spaced proof review [1,121 bytes]
- (hist) Different mental representations of mathematical objects is a blocker for an exploratory medium of math [1,120 bytes]
- (hist) Online question-answering services are unreliable [1,112 bytes]
- (hist) Pascal's mugging and AI safety [1,103 bytes]
- (hist) The Witness [1,103 bytes]
- (hist) One wrong number problem [1,102 bytes]
- (hist) Sudden emergence [1,101 bytes]
- (hist) The Sequences vs evergreen notes [1,097 bytes]
- (hist) List of critiques of iterated amplification [1,097 bytes]
- (hist) Discontinuities in usefulness of whole brain emulation technology [1,092 bytes]
- (hist) Spaced repetition is useful because most knowledge is sparsely applicable [1,091 bytes]
- (hist) Science argument [1,087 bytes]
- (hist) Explosive aftermath [1,081 bytes]
- (hist) Spaced inbox review should not be completionist or obligatory [1,078 bytes]
- (hist) Tao Analysis I exercise count [1,062 bytes]
- (hist) What counts as good motivation? [1,057 bytes]
- (hist) Flag things to fix during review [1,057 bytes]
- (hist) Giving advice in response to generic questions is difficult but important [1,026 bytes]
- (hist) Deck options for small cards [1,020 bytes]
- (hist) Christiano's operationalization of slow takeoff [1,018 bytes]
- (hist) Explanation science [1,009 bytes]
- (hist) Spaced repetition prevents unrecalled unrecallables [970 bytes]
- (hist) Emotional difficulties of AI safety research [950 bytes]
- (hist) Duolingo does repetition at the lesson level [938 bytes]
- (hist) You don't need to eat your own dogfood in explanation science [936 bytes]
- (hist) Fractional progress argument for AI timelines [933 bytes]
- (hist) My current thoughts on the technical AI safety pipeline (outside academia) [931 bytes]
- (hist) Open-ended questions are common in real life [916 bytes]
- (hist) Mass shift to technical AI safety research is suspicious [910 bytes]
- (hist) Braid for math [908 bytes]
- (hist) Spaced repetition as soft alarm clock [898 bytes]
- (hist) AI safety is not a community [894 bytes]
- (hist) Short-term preferences-on-reflection [890 bytes]
- (hist) Spaced proof review as a way to invent novel proofs [890 bytes]
- (hist) Scaling hypothesis [886 bytes]
- (hist) We still don't know how to systematically write great word explanations [875 bytes]
- (hist) How meta should AI safety be? [873 bytes]
- (hist) List of timelines for futuristic technologies [871 bytes]
- (hist) Spaced repetition as generator of questions [868 bytes]
- (hist) Resource overhang [867 bytes]
- (hist) Mixed messaging regarding independent thinking [866 bytes]
- (hist) Anki reviews are more fun on mobile [857 bytes]
- (hist) Comparison of sexually transmitted diseases [851 bytes]
- (hist) Discursive texts are difficult to ankify [851 bytes]
- (hist) Aligning smart AI using slightly less smart AI [846 bytes]