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  1. (hist) ‎Deconfusion ‎[346 bytes]
  2. (hist) ‎Vow of silence ‎[350 bytes]
  3. (hist) ‎Michael Nielsen ‎[356 bytes]
  4. (hist) ‎Single-model generality ‎[358 bytes]
  5. (hist) ‎Jonathan Blow ‎[367 bytes]
  6. (hist) ‎Inter-personal comparison test ‎[371 bytes]
  7. (hist) ‎Wei Dai ‎[387 bytes]
  8. (hist) ‎Tricky examples in basic probability ‎[395 bytes]
  9. (hist) ‎Definitions last ‎[398 bytes]
  10. (hist) ‎Add easy problems as cards with large graduating interval ‎[402 bytes]
  11. (hist) ‎HCH ‎[416 bytes]
  12. (hist) ‎Unreliability of online question-answering services makes it emotionally taxing to write up questions ‎[428 bytes]
  13. (hist) ‎My beginner incremental reading questions ‎[432 bytes]
  14. (hist) ‎Make new cards when you get stuck ‎[438 bytes]
  15. (hist) ‎List of thought experiments in AI safety ‎[448 bytes]
  16. (hist) ‎Uninsightful articles can seem insightful due to unintentional spaced repetition ‎[458 bytes]
  17. (hist) ‎Representing impossibilities ‎[471 bytes]
  18. (hist) ‎Anki ‎[477 bytes]
  19. (hist) ‎Video games comparison to math ‎[482 bytes]
  20. (hist) ‎Video games allow immediate exploration ‎[496 bytes]
  21. (hist) ‎Single-architecture generality ‎[500 bytes]
  22. (hist) ‎Fake motivation ‎[500 bytes]
  23. (hist) ‎The Uncertain Future ‎[508 bytes]
  24. (hist) ‎Repetition granularity ‎[513 bytes]
  25. (hist) ‎Textbook test for AI theory ‎[523 bytes]
  26. (hist) ‎Spaced repetition constantly reminds one of inadequacies ‎[524 bytes]
  27. (hist) ‎Text to speech software ‎[527 bytes]
  28. (hist) ‎Maintaining habits is hard, and spaced repetition is a habit ‎[532 bytes]
  29. (hist) ‎Scenius ‎[557 bytes]
  30. (hist) ‎Add the complete proof on proof cards to reduce friction when reviewing ‎[568 bytes]
  31. (hist) ‎Ignore Anki add-ons to focus on fundamentals ‎[569 bytes]
  32. (hist) ‎Main Page ‎[572 bytes]
  33. (hist) ‎What would a vow of silence look like for math? ‎[575 bytes]
  34. (hist) ‎Secret sauce for intelligence vs specialization in intelligence ‎[577 bytes]
  35. (hist) ‎Richard Ngo ‎[584 bytes]
  36. (hist) ‎List of technical AI alignment agendas ‎[586 bytes]
  37. (hist) ‎Large graduating interval as substitute for putting effort into making atomic cards ‎[588 bytes]
  38. (hist) ‎Physical vs digital clutter ‎[601 bytes]
  39. (hist) ‎One-sentence summary card ‎[602 bytes]
  40. (hist) ‎It is difficult to get feedback on published work ‎[602 bytes]
  41. (hist) ‎Should booster cards be marked as new? ‎[620 bytes]
  42. (hist) ‎Mapping mental motions to parts of a spaced repetition algorithm ‎[621 bytes]
  43. (hist) ‎Statistical analysis of expert timelines argument for AI timelines ‎[641 bytes]
  44. (hist) ‎Hardware-driven vs software-driven progress ‎[649 bytes]
  45. (hist) ‎Cards created by oneself can be scheduled more aggressively ‎[659 bytes]
  46. (hist) ‎List of techniques for making small cards ‎[688 bytes]
  47. (hist) ‎AI timelines ‎[691 bytes]
  48. (hist) ‎Will it be possible for humans to detect an existential win? ‎[691 bytes]
  49. (hist) ‎The Secret of Psalm 46 ‎[709 bytes]
  50. (hist) ‎Existing implementations of card sharing have nontrivial overhead ‎[717 bytes]
  51. (hist) ‎Continually make new cards ‎[724 bytes]
  52. (hist) ‎Large graduating interval as a way to prevent pattern-matching ‎[727 bytes]
  53. (hist) ‎AI takeoff ‎[734 bytes]
  54. (hist) ‎Depictions of learning in The Blue Lagoon are awful ‎[735 bytes]
  55. (hist) ‎Steam game buying algorithm ‎[740 bytes]
  56. (hist) ‎Empty review ‎[741 bytes]
  57. (hist) ‎If you want to succeed in the video games industry ‎[745 bytes]
  58. (hist) ‎Selection effect for successful formalizations ‎[746 bytes]
  59. (hist) ‎Minimal AGI vs task AGI ‎[770 bytes]
  60. (hist) ‎Card sharing ‎[770 bytes]
  61. (hist) ‎Corrigibility ‎[773 bytes]
  62. (hist) ‎Continuous takeoff ‎[773 bytes]
  63. (hist) ‎Rapid capability gain vs AGI progress ‎[774 bytes]
  64. (hist) ‎Feynman technique fails when existing explanations are bad ‎[776 bytes]
  65. (hist) ‎List of terms used to describe the intelligence of an agent ‎[782 bytes]
  66. (hist) ‎Use temporary separate Anki decks to learn new cards based on priority ‎[787 bytes]
  67. (hist) ‎Evolution ‎[799 bytes]
  68. (hist) ‎Task-dependent diversity ‎[812 bytes]
  69. (hist) ‎Selection effect for who builds AGI ‎[815 bytes]
  70. (hist) ‎List of techniques for managing working memory in explanations ‎[823 bytes]
  71. (hist) ‎Make Anki cards based on feedback you receive ‎[823 bytes]
  72. (hist) ‎Simple core ‎[824 bytes]
  73. (hist) ‎Reference class forecasting on human achievements argument for AI timelines ‎[824 bytes]
  74. (hist) ‎Self-graded prompts made for others must provide guidance for grading ‎[829 bytes]
  75. (hist) ‎Asynchronous support ‎[831 bytes]
  76. (hist) ‎Anki deck options ‎[832 bytes]
  77. (hist) ‎Word explanations are already great ‎[836 bytes]
  78. (hist) ‎Combinatorial explosion in math ‎[837 bytes]
  79. (hist) ‎Can the behavior of approval-direction be undefined or random? ‎[846 bytes]
  80. (hist) ‎Aligning smart AI using slightly less smart AI ‎[846 bytes]
  81. (hist) ‎Discursive texts are difficult to ankify ‎[851 bytes]
  82. (hist) ‎Comparison of sexually transmitted diseases ‎[851 bytes]
  83. (hist) ‎Anki reviews are more fun on mobile ‎[857 bytes]
  84. (hist) ‎Mixed messaging regarding independent thinking ‎[866 bytes]
  85. (hist) ‎Resource overhang ‎[867 bytes]
  86. (hist) ‎Spaced repetition as generator of questions ‎[868 bytes]
  87. (hist) ‎List of timelines for futuristic technologies ‎[871 bytes]
  88. (hist) ‎How meta should AI safety be? ‎[873 bytes]
  89. (hist) ‎We still don't know how to systematically write great word explanations ‎[875 bytes]
  90. (hist) ‎Scaling hypothesis ‎[886 bytes]
  91. (hist) ‎Spaced proof review as a way to invent novel proofs ‎[890 bytes]
  92. (hist) ‎Short-term preferences-on-reflection ‎[890 bytes]
  93. (hist) ‎AI safety is not a community ‎[894 bytes]
  94. (hist) ‎Spaced repetition as soft alarm clock ‎[898 bytes]
  95. (hist) ‎Braid for math ‎[908 bytes]
  96. (hist) ‎Mass shift to technical AI safety research is suspicious ‎[910 bytes]
  97. (hist) ‎Open-ended questions are common in real life ‎[916 bytes]
  98. (hist) ‎My current thoughts on the technical AI safety pipeline (outside academia) ‎[931 bytes]
  99. (hist) ‎Fractional progress argument for AI timelines ‎[933 bytes]
  100. (hist) ‎You don't need to eat your own dogfood in explanation science ‎[936 bytes]

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