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  1. Pivotal act‏‎ (7 revisions)
  2. List of people who have thought a lot about spaced repetition‏‎ (7 revisions)
  3. Agent foundations‏‎ (7 revisions)
  4. The Secret of Psalm 46 outline‏‎ (7 revisions)
  5. The Secret of Psalm 46‏‎ (7 revisions)
  6. AI safety lacks a space to ask stupid or ballsy questions‏‎ (7 revisions)
  7. Different senses of claims about AGI‏‎ (7 revisions)
  8. AI safety is harder than most things‏‎ (7 revisions)
  9. Is AI safety no longer a scenius?‏‎ (7 revisions)
  10. List of breakthroughs plausibly needed for AGI‏‎ (7 revisions)
  11. Emotional difficulties of AI safety research‏‎ (7 revisions)
  12. Creative forgetting‏‎ (7 revisions)
  13. Spaced inbox ideas‏‎ (7 revisions)
  14. Spaced repetition and cleaning one's room‏‎ (6 revisions)
  15. Video games comparison to math‏‎ (6 revisions)
  16. Tao Analysis I exercise count‏‎ (6 revisions)
  17. Anki deck options‏‎ (6 revisions)
  18. Instruction manuals vs giving the answers‏‎ (6 revisions)
  19. Iterated amplification‏‎ (6 revisions)
  20. Spaced repetition‏‎ (6 revisions)
  21. Sudden emergence‏‎ (6 revisions)
  22. Unintended consequences of AI safety advocacy argument against AI safety‏‎ (6 revisions)
  23. Mass shift to technical AI safety research is suspicious‏‎ (6 revisions)
  24. The Witness‏‎ (6 revisions)
  25. Fractally misfit‏‎ (6 revisions)
  26. AI safety technical pipeline does not teach how to start having novel thoughts‏‎ (6 revisions)
  27. Card sharing allows less valuable cards to be created‏‎ (6 revisions)
  28. Empty review‏‎ (6 revisions)
  29. Feeling like a perpetual student in a subject due to spaced repetition‏‎ (6 revisions)
  30. Quotability vs ankifiability‏‎ (6 revisions)
  31. Summary of my beliefs‏‎ (6 revisions)
  32. Stream of low effort questions helps with popularity‏‎ (6 revisions)
  33. Jonathan Blow‏‎ (6 revisions)
  34. Big card‏‎ (6 revisions)
  35. Laplace's rule of succession argument for AI timelines‏‎ (6 revisions)
  36. Thinking Mathematics‏‎ (6 revisions)
  37. Counterfactual of dropping a seed AI into a world without other capable AI‏‎ (6 revisions)
  38. Comparison of terms related to agency‏‎ (6 revisions)
  39. Spaced inbox review should not be completionist or obligatory‏‎ (6 revisions)
  40. AlphaGo as evidence of discontinuous takeoff‏‎ (6 revisions)
  41. Richard Ngo‏‎ (6 revisions)
  42. Do an empty review of proof cards immediately after adding to prevent backlog‏‎ (6 revisions)
  43. Textbook test for AI theory‏‎ (5 revisions)
  44. Open-ended questions are common in real life‏‎ (5 revisions)
  45. Card sharing‏‎ (5 revisions)
  46. It is difficult to get feedback on published work‏‎ (5 revisions)
  47. List of techniques for making small cards‏‎ (5 revisions)
  48. Make new cards when you get stuck‏‎ (5 revisions)
  49. Proof card‏‎ (5 revisions)
  50. Paperclip maximizer‏‎ (5 revisions)
  51. Discontinuities in usefulness of whole brain emulation technology‏‎ (5 revisions)
  52. Use paper during spaced repetition reviews‏‎ (5 revisions)
  53. Resource overhang‏‎ (5 revisions)
  54. Will there be significant changes to the world prior to some critical AI capability threshold being reached?‏‎ (5 revisions)
  55. Changing selection pressures argument‏‎ (5 revisions)
  56. Simple core‏‎ (5 revisions)
  57. My beginner incremental reading questions‏‎ (5 revisions)
  58. Discursive texts are difficult to ankify‏‎ (5 revisions)
  59. Reference class forecasting on human achievements argument for AI timelines‏‎ (5 revisions)
  60. List of techniques for managing working memory in explanations‏‎ (5 revisions)
  61. Hardware-driven vs software-driven progress‏‎ (5 revisions)
  62. Giving advice in response to generic questions is difficult but important‏‎ (5 revisions)
  63. Spaced proof review as a way to invent novel proofs‏‎ (5 revisions)
  64. AI timelines‏‎ (5 revisions)
  65. Rapid capability gain vs AGI progress‏‎ (4 revisions)
  66. Tutoring heuristic for prompt writing‏‎ (4 revisions)
  67. Spaced proof review as a way to understand key insights in a proof‏‎ (4 revisions)
  68. Braid‏‎ (4 revisions)
  69. Spaced repetition world‏‎ (4 revisions)
  70. Anki reviews are more fun on mobile‏‎ (4 revisions)
  71. Late singularity‏‎ (4 revisions)
  72. Word explanations are already great‏‎ (4 revisions)
  73. Will it be possible for humans to detect an existential win?‏‎ (4 revisions)
  74. Personhood API vs therapy axis of interpersonal interactions‏‎ (4 revisions)
  75. Distortion of true frequency of piece of knowledge due to spaced repetition‏‎ (4 revisions - redirect page)
  76. AI takeoff‏‎ (4 revisions)
  77. Andy Matuschak‏‎ (4 revisions)
  78. Representing impossibilities‏‎ (4 revisions)
  79. Physical vs digital clutter‏‎ (4 revisions)
  80. AI will solve everything argument against AI safety‏‎ (4 revisions)
  81. Stupid questions‏‎ (4 revisions)
  82. Dual ratings for spaced inbox‏‎ (4 revisions)
  83. One-sentence summary card‏‎ (4 revisions)
  84. Busy life periods and spaced inbox‏‎ (4 revisions)
  85. Wei Dai‏‎ (4 revisions)
  86. Spaced repetition is useful because most knowledge is sparsely applicable‏‎ (4 revisions)
  87. Explanation science‏‎ (4 revisions)
  88. Fractional progress argument for AI timelines‏‎ (4 revisions)
  89. Asynchronous support‏‎ (4 revisions)
  90. Depictions of learning in The Blue Lagoon are awful‏‎ (4 revisions)
  91. Make Anki cards based on feedback you receive‏‎ (4 revisions)
  92. Duolingo does repetition at the lesson level‏‎ (4 revisions)
  93. Iteration cadence for spaced repetition experiments‏‎ (4 revisions)
  94. There is pressure to rush into a technical agenda‏‎ (4 revisions)
  95. Comparison of sexually transmitted diseases‏‎ (4 revisions)
  96. Repetition granularity‏‎ (4 revisions)
  97. Combinatorial explosion in math‏‎ (4 revisions)
  98. Equivalence classes of prompts‏‎ (4 revisions)
  99. Dealing with bad problems in spaced proof review‏‎ (4 revisions)
  100. The mathematics community has no clear standards for what a mathematician should know‏‎ (4 revisions)

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