loup-vaillant comments on Muehlhauser-Wang Dialogue - Less Wrong

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Comment author: loup-vaillant 23 April 2012 12:45:08PM *  2 points [-]

Point (4) of the first reply from Pei Wang. I didn't noticed, but there are other deviations from the original phrasing, to eliminate direct references to the AGI community. It merely refers to "people" instead, making it a bit of a straw man. Charles' point may still stand however, if most of the medical profession thinks cryonics doesn't work (meaning, it is a false hope).

To make a quote, put a ">" at the beginning of the first line of the paragraph, like you would in an e-mail:

> Lorem Ipsum Blah
Blah

Lorem Ipsum Blah Blah

Comment author: wedrifid 23 April 2012 01:38:10PM 0 points [-]

To make a quote, put a ">" at the beginning of the first line of the paragraph, like you would in an e-mail:

Oh, it's that simple? How do you find this sort of thing out?

Comment author: loup-vaillant 23 April 2012 02:20:15PM *  8 points [-]

LessWrong is based on Reddit code, which uses Markdown syntax. It's based on email conventions. Clik on the "Show Help button" at the bottom-right of your editing window when you write a comment, it's a good quick reference.

Comment author: wedrifid 23 April 2012 02:39:38PM 1 point [-]

LessWrong is based on Reddit code, which uses Markdown syntax. It's based on email conventions. Clik on the "Show Help button" at the bottom-right of your editing window when you write a comment, it's a good quick reference.

Your introduction style is flawless. I was expecting either a daringfireball link or a mention of the 'Help' link but you have included both as well as a given the history and explained the intuitive basis.

I hope you'll pardon me for playing along a little there. It was a novel experience to be the one receiving the quoting instructions rather than the one typing them out. I liked the feeling of anonymity it gave me and wanted to see if that anonymity could be extended as far as acting out the role of a newcomer seeking further instructions.

Pleased to meet you loup-vaillant and thank you for making my counterfactual newcomer self feel welcome!

Comment author: loup-vaillant 23 April 2012 03:26:56PM 1 point [-]

You got me. Overall, I preffer to judge posts by their content, so I'm glad to learn of your trick.

For the record, even I expected to stop at the Daring Fireball link. I also wrote a bunch of examples, but only then noticed/remembered the "Show help" button. I also erased a sentence about how to show markdown code in markdown (it's rarely useful here, there was the Daring Fireball link, and my real reason for writing it was to show off).

I tend to heavily edit my writings. My most useful heuristic so far is "shorter is better". This very comment benefited from it (let's stop the recursion right there).

Comment author: wedrifid 24 April 2012 12:41:10AM 0 points [-]

You got me. Overall, I preffer to judge posts by their content, so I'm glad to learn of your trick.

It seemed gentler than responding with a direct challenge to the inference behind the presumption.