Comment author: groupuscule 02 October 2011 08:46:57AM 0 points [-]

argh

Comment author: groupuscule 20 September 2011 07:35:30PM 1 point [-]

Wish I had seen this. I announced a Baltimore meetup a few months ago, but the only other attendees came from DC. Let's get our act together. :-)

Baltimore Meetup 4/10 1PM

7 groupuscule 31 March 2011 09:01PM
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Comment author: Benquo 28 February 2011 07:34:55PM 1 point [-]

I'm in upper NW DC, so potentially within driving distance.

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Comment author: groupuscule 01 March 2011 08:09:00AM *  0 points [-]

Well, I'm interested in doing a meetup if y'all are. I'd be willing to host here in Baltimore. I guess express interest and availability here or in PM?

Baltimore?

2 groupuscule 27 February 2011 07:21PM

Anyone reading this in Baltimore?

Comment author: JoshuaZ 26 November 2010 04:22:45AM 1 point [-]

Gee, I'll bet he has a clever explanation of the 2008 election too.

And I suspect in 2012, no matter what happens he'll have a very good explanation. And 2014, etc. etc. You think he might need to read the sequences just a bit?

Comment author: groupuscule 30 November 2010 10:38:35AM 0 points [-]

It's a living.

Comment author: MichaelHoward 13 November 2010 12:42:41AM 12 points [-]

The game of Diplomacy I won, I won through an enforceable side contract (which lost me a friend and got me some accusations of cheating, but this is par for the course for a good Diplomacy game). I was Britain; my friend H was France... A lot of people made fun of me for this, including H, but in my defense I did end up winning the game.

I strongly agree with this Newbies' Guide:

You must always play each game fairly to give each player an equal opportunity to do well… don't sign up for a game with your best friend and have an unbreakable alliance from turn one... winning in these situations does not say anything about your skills as a Diplomacy player, only that you can win by cheating (well duh).

Comment author: groupuscule 15 November 2010 08:21:51AM 5 points [-]

If contracts using outside resources were legitimate it would also be okay for players to (consistently) offer cash rewards for cooperation. That would break the game pretty badly.

Comment author: torekp 03 October 2010 04:14:00PM 2 points [-]

Upvoted, because I think you're only probably right. And you not only stole my thunder, you made it more thunderous :(

Comment author: groupuscule 05 October 2010 06:17:48AM 0 points [-]

Same here. A "pretty sure" confidence level would probably have done it for me.

Comment author: groupuscule 15 July 2010 12:28:40PM -2 points [-]

Smoke weed every day?

Comment author: gwern 23 June 2010 04:09:43PM *  18 points [-]

Writing is extremely low-bandwidth. If I recall correctly, Shannon did some experimentation and found that per letter, English was no more than a bit and I've seen other estimates that it's less than a bit, per letter. (In comparison, depending on language and encoding, a character can take up to 32 bits to store uncompressed. Even ASCII requires 8 bits/1 byte per character.) And given the difficulty of producing a megabyte of personal information, and the vast space of potential selves...

If we're going to try to preserve ourselves through recorded information, wouldn't it make much more sense to instead spend a few hundred/thousand dollars on lifelogging? If you really do record your waking hours, then preservation of your writings is automatically included - as well as all the other stuff. Plus, this solves the issue of mundane experiences.

Comment author: groupuscule 24 June 2010 07:37:11AM 2 points [-]

Writing might be inferior to lifelogging as a way of preserving yourself, but it might actually be better than lifelogging as a way of having a specific type of impact on the future. Since neither form of reconstruction is going to provide the same type of experiential immortality as cryonics potentially would, why not attempt to reincarnate your ideal self?

(As far as general anthropological data goes, there's going to be plenty of footage of average schmucks doing random stuff.)

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