When you pick up a cup of water... the force exerted by your hand must be zero.
Unless you are holding the cup up, supporting it against the force of gravity.
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The next meetup for Less Wrong Melbourne will be on Saturday 8th October 2016. Turn up at 3:30pm to socialise, and we start at 4pm sharp.
THIS WEEK: A Bayesian Guide on how to read a Scientific Paper - with Mark Harrigan.
This talk will provide a guide on how to successfully read and make sense of a published Scientific Paper in the peer reviewed literature, regardless of your discipline expertise. It includes a Bayesian guide to assessing the probability that the conclusions of the paper are credible and a step by step guide outlining how to approach reading, understanding and assessing the conclusions.
It won't make you an instant expert in a field where you don't have much experience, nor will it guarantee that you will spot faulty science - but it will improve your skills in understanding how published science is presented and improve your ability to weigh the credibility of its conclusions.
DINNER AFTERWARDS: At about 6:30pm some of us generally head for dinner in the CBD, and you are welcome to join us.
WHEN: Saturday 8th October, 3:30pm to 6:30pm
WHERE: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane. Level 1, Room 1. (The room will be noted in a sign on the front door.) If you have any trouble finding the venue or getting in, text or call Chris on 0439 471 632. For the greatest convenience, prompt service and general awesomeness, please arrive around 3:30pm.
WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?: The Less Wrong Melbourne Rationality Dojos are self-improvement sessions for those committed to the art of rationality and personal growth. We welcome new members who are interested in exploring rationality. We're "aspiring rationalists" and always open to learn.
The next meetup for Less Wrong Melbourne (other than the social dinner on 3rd Sept) will be Saturday 10th September. Turn up at 3:30pm to socialise, because we start at 4pm sharp.
This month we're having lightning talks on various stimulating and intellectually challenging topics. We still have a couple of spots, so if you'd like to give a short talk (around 5 min) please leave a comment. Tentative topics so far include:
We'll finish with some strategic self-improvement options (none of which involve walking across breaking boards with your bare hands or being asked to chant). At about 6:30pm some of us will probably head for dinner in the CBD, and you are welcome to join us.
WHEN: Saturday 10th September, 3:30pm to 6:30pm
WHERE: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane. Level 3 (Jenny Florence Room). If you have any trouble finding the venue or getting in, text or call Chris on 0439 471 632. For the greatest convenience, prompt service and general awesomeness, please arrive around 3:30pm.
WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?: The Less Wrong Melbourne Rationality Dojos are self-improvement sessions for those committed to the art of rationality and personal growth. We welcome new members who are interested in exploring rationality. We're "aspiring rationalists" and always open to learn.
Less Wrong Melb: Social dinner
Catch up and have stimulating conversation over dinner. Also, Tim Josling from Less Wrong Sydney is in Melbourne.
WHEN: Saturday 3rd Sept, Turn up for 6, aiming for 6:30 pm. Or whenever you get there.
Until the stars fade and we watch the sun come up. Or maybe until dessert. Depends on available energy.
WHERE: Naked for Satan (but wear clothes) 285 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne
CONTACT: If you have trouble finding us, call or text Chris 0439 471 632. (FB messages may or may not be noticed promptly.)
The next rationality dojo for Less Wrong Melbourne will be next Sunday, 7 August.
Turn up at 3:30pm to socialise, because we start at 4pm sharp.
NOTE: We are meeting Sunday this month, and we're in a different room. We'll make it easy to find.
We watch some Pinker, read some Orwell and discuss, in a bid to undertand how language shapes our thinking.
We'll finish with some strategic self-improvement options (none of which involve walking across breaking boards with your bare hands or being asked to chant).
At about 6:30pm some of us will probably head for dinner in the CBD, and you are welcome to join us.
WHEN: Sun 7 August, 3:30pm to 6:30pm
WHERE: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane. Ground Floor, past the front desk near the back. Rather than the right hand door where we usually go in, it will be easiest to enter via the main door on the left.
If you have any trouble finding the venue or getting in, text or call Chris on 0439 471 632. For convenience and prompt service, please arrive before 4 pm - that also gives us more chance to catch up before things start.
WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?: The Less Wrong Melbourne Rationality Dojos are self-improvement sessions for those committed to the art of rationality and personal growth. We welcome new members who are interested in exploring rationality. We're "aspiring rationalists" and always open to learn.
[3:30pm to socialise, 4pm to start.]
In our July Dojo we look at Soldier Mindset and Scout Mindset – being a partisan advocate for your side versus genuinely seeking for understanding. This includes watching a TED talk by Julia Galef (www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD5WxbIKMXw), some brief reading material and lively discussion groups.
We'll finish with some strategic self-improvement (with some options, none of which involve walking across hot coals or being forced to cry).
At about 6:30pm some of us will probably have dinner in the CBD, and you are welcome to join us.
WHERE: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane. Level 4, Room 4.1, Hayden Raysmith Room. (Just this month we're in a different room.)
If you have any trouble finding the venue or getting in, text or call Chris on 0439 471 632. For the greatest convenience and most prompt service, please arrive before 4 pm - that also gives us more chance to catch up before things start.
WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?: The Less Wrong Melbourne Rationality Dojos are self-improvement sessions for those committed to the art of rationality and personal growth. We welcome new members who are interested in exploring rationality. We're all "aspiring rationalists".
Dojos are usually held on the first Saturday of each month, so you may wish to add that as a recurring event in your calendar.
[3:00pm arrival and 3:30pm start of scheduled activities.]
For our May Dojo we have a choice of discussion groups, consisting of: - Imposter syndrome (facilitated by Eike) - Ways that words can be wrong (facilitated by James)
... and possibly a third topic, depending on numbers and interest.
This is followed by "Debugging". Get help troubleshooting your goals, help someone else, or (if you prefer) work on something by yourself.
The Dojo will run until about 6pm, after which you are welcome to join us for dinner.
WHERE: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane. Level 3 (Jenny Florence Room). If you have any trouble finding the venue or getting in, text or call Chris on 0439 471 632. For the greatest convenience and most prompt service, please arrive before 3:30pm.
WHAT'S THIS ABOUT?: The Less Wrong Melbourne Rationality Dojos are self-improvement sessions for those committed to the art of rationality and personal growth. We welcome new members who are interested in exploring rationality. We're all "aspiring rationalists".
Dojos are currently being held on the first Saturday of each month, so you may wish to add that as a recurring event in your calendar.
When you pick up a cup of water... the force exerted by your hand must be zero.
Unless you are holding the cup up, supporting it against the force of gravity.
[3:00pm arrival and, 3:30pm start of scheduled activities.]
For our May Dojo we have a choice of discussion groups:
This is followed by Debugging your problems. Get help troubleshooting your goals, help someone else, or (if you prefer) work on something by yourself.
The Dojo will run until about 6pm, after which you are welcome to join us for dinner.
WHERE: Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane. Level 3 (Jenny Florence Room). If you have any trouble finding the venue or getting in, text or call Chris on 0439 471 632. For greatest convenience and prompt service, please arrive before 3:30pm.
ABOUT: The Less Wrong Melbourne Rationality Dojos are self-improvement sessions for those committed to the art of rationality and personal growth. (They are currently being held on the first Saturday of each month, so you may wish to add that as a recurring event in your calendar.)
This shouldn't be down-voted if for no other reason then it shows that a regular contributor to LW got an article in a major paper that contains the following paragraph:
"Recent research shows that after any emotionally powerful event, our brains tend to assign too much weight to that event compared with what is really important to us, a thinking error called attentional bias. To fight this thinking error, we should consider what are our actual goals and how best to reach them."
Agreed - the article is remarkably rational for a mainstream media op-ed.
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I'm puzzled that you gave that specific example, given that it's obviously wrong. Most countries do not have a culture of tipping, and their economies don't implode. They just have less headaches at bill time. And in many cases (a long way from libertarianism) their wait staff get paid a living wage.
I'm also not sure what it means for libertarianism to rely on something, since libertarianism is not an actual functioning thing in existence. But if it did exist and function, it would not rely on tipping.