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  1. 3Blue1Brown
  2. AI prepping
  3. AI safety field consensus
  4. AI safety is harder than most things
  5. AI safety is not a community
  6. AI safety lacks a space to ask stupid or ballsy questions
  7. AI safety technical pipeline does not teach how to start having novel thoughts
  8. AI takeoff
  9. AI timelines
  10. AI will solve everything argument against AI safety
  11. Add all permutations of a card to prevent pattern-matching
  12. Add easy problems as cards with large graduating interval
  13. Add the complete proof on proof cards to reduce friction when reviewing
  14. Agent foundations
  15. Aligning smart AI using slightly less smart AI
  16. AlphaGo
  17. AlphaGo as evidence of discontinuous takeoff
  18. Analyzing disagreements
  19. Andy Matuschak
  20. Anki
  21. Anki deck options
  22. Anki deck philosophy
  23. Anki reviews are more fun on mobile
  24. Application of functional updateless timeless decision theory to everyday life
  25. Architecture
  26. Are due counts harmful?
  27. Asymmetric institution
  28. Asynchronous support
  29. Big card
  30. Big cards can be good for mathematical discovery
  31. Booster card
  32. Braid
  33. Braid for math
  34. Bury effortful cards to speed up review
  35. Busy life periods and spaced inbox
  36. Can spaced repetition interfere with internal sense of relevance?
  37. Can the behavior of approval-direction be undefined or random?
  38. Card sharing
  39. Card sharing allows less valuable cards to be created
  40. Cards created by oneself can be scheduled more aggressively
  41. Carl Shulman
  42. Central node trick for remembering equivalent properties
  43. Changing selection pressures argument
  44. Choosing problems for spaced proof review
  45. Christiano's operationalization of slow takeoff
  46. Cognitive biases that are opposites of each other
  47. Coherence and goal-directed agency discussion
  48. Combinatorial explosion in math
  49. Comparison of AI takeoff scenarios
  50. Comparison of pedagogical scenes

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