This happened, and there were five of us. More successful than I expected for a first meetup!
Meetup : LW Scotland October Meetup
Discussion article for the meetup : LW Scotland October Meetup
As usual, this is a static copy of the canonical details, available here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1667702333459781/
We'll meet at Platform 5 cafe, opposite Haymarket station, at 2pm. At 3:45pm we'll be at The Melville, a couple of minutes walk away. If you don't know who we are, we'll make ourselves recognisable with Bayes' Theorem in big letters!
http://www.platform5-edinburgh.co.uk/ 8 Clifton Terrace Edinburgh EH12 5DR
http://www.themelvillebar.com/ 19 - 25 William Street Edinburgh EH3 7NG
This time our agenda will be:
1 - Brief intros, and any rational wins or fails over the last month
2 - A Fermi estimation game
3 - Discussion of Part H of the Rationality book, chapters 81 to 86. This section is, "Against Doublethink", and it's a relatively short one :-)
Discussion article for the meetup : LW Scotland October Meetup
Meetup : LW Scotland September Meetup
Discussion article for the meetup : LW Scotland September Meetup
As usual, this note is a mirror of the canonical meetup note, which is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1694401560778891/
But at the time of posting, these are the details:
The September meetup will be on Sunday the thirteenth, in Glasgow. We'll start at 2pm at the Nero opposite Queen Street Station, and then move around the corner to Waxy O'Connors at 3:30pm.
This month's rough agenda is:
1 - Intros. What's the most (or least!) rational thing you did in the last month?
2 - A short Fermi estimation intro and game
3 - Discussion of part G of the Rationality book, "Against Rationalization", which is chapters 67 to 80.
We'll try to cover that in the cafe before moving to Waxy's. In Waxy's, we talk about whatever takes our fancy!
Locations: Cafe Nero - 1a Dundas Street, Glasgow G1 2AH Waxy O'Connor's - 44 W George St, Glasgow G2 1DH
The two are 30s walk apart.
Discussion article for the meetup : LW Scotland September Meetup
Meetup : LW Scotland August meetup
Discussion article for the meetup : LW Scotland August meetup
As usual, this note is a mirror of the canonical meetup note, which is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/862671740491601/
But at the time of posting, these are the details:
The August meetup will be on the ninth, in Edinburgh. We'll start at two at the Clock Cafe, on Dalry Street (http://www.clockdiner.co.uk/). At three thirty we'll move to The Haymarket, a few minutes walk away on West Maitland Street (http://www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/haymarketedinburgh/).
On the agenda for this month will be - at least - this:
1 - Intros. What's the most (or least!) rational thing you did in the last month?
2 - A short Fermi estimation intro and game, by me
3 - Discussion of the next chunk of the Rationality book. That will be the interlude ("The Simple Truth"), the intro to Book II ("Rationality: an Introduction"), and then Part E ("Overly Convenient Excuses"), which is chapters 46 to 56.
Also, please note that the venues for this meetup are closer to Haymarket station than they are to Waverley station.
Discussion article for the meetup : LW Scotland August meetup
Meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
This time we'll be talking about section D ("Mysterious Answers") of the rationality book, plus trying a slightly different format!
As usual, please pass this on to anyone who might be interested.
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This post is effectively a mirror. The definitive version is here:
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
The location may change if someone suggests another place, but it will be within a few minutes walk of Waverley station.
This time we'll be discussing the next section of the Rationality book. It's section C, Noticing Confusion.
This time I will do something on Fermi estimation, since I have to deliver a talk on it before the meeting! However, I'm not sure if it will be as good as our discussion on the length of a piece of string last time!
As usual, please pass this on to anyone who might be interested.
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This post is effectively a mirror. The definitive version is here:
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
We're going to meet in Edinburgh this time! I don't know the layout of the venue, but we'll be recognisable by books, stuffed owls, signs with Bayes' theorem on them, or some other LW trope.
We're starting a read-through of EY's "Rationality: From AI to Zombies." So this time we'll be discussing Book 1 - that's sections A to D.
Then we'll go on to whatever is on people's mind. Sometimes that's world domination, sometimes it isn't...
Hope to see some new faces then!
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
After a successful trial meetup (five people!) in November, this will be the first meetup of 2015.
We don't have a definite plan yet, but we had some suggested activities last time - rationality games or show-and-tell style talks on what techniques we like. I think bentarm may volunteer!
Discussion article for the meetup : LessWrong Scotland
Will you able to be able to live near where you work in London? In Glasgow, you will almost certainly be able to afford to live in a nice place in the city centre where you can walk to work. People usually underestimate how much effect a long commute will have on their happiness (see e.g. here).
Also, you might consider trying this. If you're still unsure, chances are the expected value of the two options is pretty close, and you shouldn't worry too much about how you make the decision.
Disclaimer: I am in Glasgow, and would like to increase the population of LW-type people looking to make new friends who are here, so I'm probably biased.
I came to Glasgow, but forgot about this thread... Do you want to do a micro-meetup? I'm cjamesb230@googlemail.com, or james.barton14 on Skype.
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