http://singinst.org/blog/2012/06/16/singularity-institute-progress-report-may-2012/

I'm posting it in an unofficial capacity as a reminder to Luke to post it here also :)

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Discovering Carl Shulman's blog was great. But I do think any SIAI-sponsored work should be (at least cross-posted to ) and SIAI-related site/blog, such as this one.

But I do think any SIAI-sponsored work should be (at least cross-posted to ) and SIAI-related site/blog, such as this one.

I wish I knew why a number of LWers maintain their own blogs and don't at least cross post to LW. Do they not want more people to read and discuss their posts? Are they afraid their posts will be voted down? Are they trying to signal something, and if so what?

[-][anonymous]12y80

At the very least it would be very neat if we made a list of all blogs written by LessWrong posters and readers, since this is the most interesting group of people on-line that I've encountered so far. I suspect their blogs are more likely than average to be very interesting.

Surely the authors wouldn't mind, who wouldn't like more readers? Especially those Ok I'll start with a few of the top of my head. I'll add any suggestions people make. If there is interest in this and we get enough links we can make a discussion post to talk about them and maintain a link of all lists on a wiki article.

Blogs by LWers:

Note: Anyone just digging for blogs they'd like to read should check out this thread or maybe this one.

Update list here.

Nice! I didn't know of many of these.

Mine: http://xuenay.livejournal.com/

Thanks for providing the trivial impetus to update my blog; more to come.

Zack M. Davis --- An Algorithmic Lucidity

Glanced at your post on the Stokes theorem... Have a look at differential forms.

Probably because many of the posts feel off-topic for LW.

[-][anonymous]12y-20

This sounds like a good reason to be more lenient on what is off topic in discussion level posts.

Basically what Kaj said, and I'm totally ok with it; but I do think any work done for SIAI (such that it qualifies for a monthly report) at least belongs here (and arguably should be referenced/quoted in the personal blog)

[+]tenlier12y-180

I'm wondering if the namespace collision with the other CFAR can become an issue.

I think only if the new CFAR were nominally a management consulting firm.