A few notes about the site mechanics
A few notes about the community
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* Normal_Anomaly
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* Barry Cotter
A note for theists: you will find the Less Wrong community to be predominantly atheist, though not completely so, and most of us are genuinely respectful of religious people who keep the usual community norms. It's worth saying that we might think religion is off-topic in some places where you think it's on-topic, so be thoughtful about where and how you start explicitly talking about it; some of us are happy to talk about religion, some of us aren't interested. Bear in mind that many of us really, truly have given full consideration to theistic claims and found them to be false, so starting with the most common arguments is pretty likely just to annoy people. Anyhow, it's absolutely OK to mention that you're religious in your welcome post and to invite a discussion there.
A list of some posts that are pretty awesome
I recommend the major sequences to everybody, but I realize how daunting they look at first. So for purposes of immediate gratification, the following posts are particularly interesting/illuminating/provocative and don't require any previous reading:
- Your Intuitions are Not Magic
- The Apologist and the Revolutionary
- How to Convince Me that 2 + 2 = 3
- Lawful Uncertainty
- The Planning Fallacy
- Scope Insensitivity
- The Allais Paradox (with two followups)
- We Change Our Minds Less Often Than We Think
- The Least Convenient Possible World
- The Third Alternative
- The Domain of Your Utility Function
- Newcomb's Problem and Regret of Rationality
- The True Prisoner's Dilemma
- The Tragedy of Group Selectionism
- Policy Debates Should Not Appear One-Sided
- That Alien Message
More suggestions are welcome! Or just check out the top-rated posts from the history of Less Wrong. Most posts at +50 or more are well worth your time.
Welcome to Less Wrong, and we look forward to hearing from you throughout the site.
(Note from orthonormal: MBlume and other contributors wrote the original version of this welcome message, and I've stolen heavily from it.)
Hey Less Wrong,
My name is Wes von Hochmuth and I am a 21 yr-old college Junior at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, nearby Seattle. I'm studying History and Neuroscience with a minor in Computer Science. It's an interesting combination. Tell you the truth, I am studying History because of my interest in Futurology and Futurism. Details aside, a thesis of mine has been, "If we study the past with history, how is it we study the future, history's opposite?"
This interest has driven me to start a community of my own, called r/Futurology under the name Xenophon1 on Reddit.com. Please check us out and subscribe,
http://www.reddit.com/r/Futurology/
I've a passion for everything from A.I., to Transhumanism, Singularitarianism, and Futurism. We've grown exponentially in just 6 months, following Singularity-like growth curves. I am always looking for mods and help running the sub so PM me if your at all interested. I am a local Oakland, CA, native and I recently just applied for an internship at the Singularity Institute for this summer and I'm crossing my fingers. I have read through most of the sequences and a lot of the historical best posts, and look forward to showing up at the Wednesday Berkeley LW meetups soon.
I discovered LW through a random friend on reddit, who I noticed was intelligent and asked him to be a Moderator on Futurology. It turns out he is an intern at The Millenium Project for Global Futures Studies and Research.
Its a pleasure and an honor to be a part of the LW community, amongst rationalists and a lot of brilliant people.
Our human future is infinite,
Wes