The Effective Altruism Newsletter & Open Thread - 12 October 2015 Edition
By SoerenMind @ 2015-10-14T14:21 (+5)
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undefined @ 2015-10-18T03:34 (+3)
Also, it doesn't seem people are using this post as an open thread much yet. I'm guessing it's because:
- it's the first time the open thread has been in this format.
- there was already an open thread people were using for this month, and they got their fix from that.
- this was released quickly without announcement as a change in forum policy.
Anyway, I think we ought to keep experimenting with it next month and every two weeks after that on the EA Forum as well. I like more frequent open threads, plus I like how the topics in the newsletter provide a natural hook for starting discussions in the comments. I hope it's a way to get more folks involved in the Forum. I personally actually enjoy spending time on the EA Forum, and also it's my primary source for information on effective altruism now. However, that might just be because I'm a weird nerd that way.
undefined @ 2015-10-14T23:16 (+2)
The two links at the top are broken.
undefined @ 2015-10-22T19:06 (+1)
Can anyone point me towards the video of the Superintelligence panel at EA Global with Musk, Soares, Russell, and Bostrom?
undefined @ 2015-10-18T03:30 (+1)
Yeah, confirming AviN's comment, the two links at the top are still broken. Other than that, the newsletter is great! It's even better quality than I expected. The breakdown of topics seems natural, and it seems to solve even more issues in communicating to effective altruism as a community than I expected. For example, you've covered every update anyone might need to know within the EA community, and it's also a handy way to solve the the problem of job postings, since the EA jobs board .impact created so many months ago hasn't been used as much as was hoped for (or expected?...).
Anyway, let me know anyway I can help out with this. After reading this, my credence in that someone should subscribe to the newsletter is "it's handy to know about", to "subscribing is important". I will increase how much I urge others to subscribe accordingly.