I see no general-inquiries address on less.online, so I hope it's okay if I post them here. Longtime rationalsphere lurker, much rarer poster, considering going. I'm based in Atlanta and pricing the trip:
[EDIT: And, I just realized this announcement was over a month ago, I'm not sure how I missed it at the time or why I just noticed it now. Dunno if you or anyone else will see this. I'll wait a day in case someone does, then try a PM or something.]
Thanks for the questions, and I hope you make it! Here's are my answers, happy to answer more/follow-ups.
Thanks. I thought of two more questions after posting:
Welcome!
How do other people feel about the list of invited authors? I feel dubious about a single list with both invitees and confirmed attendees (even if they're in different colors), but if most people don't find it confusing or misleading it seems less important.
Suggested voting: use percentage reacts, with 0 being "I absolutely find this confusing or misleading" and 100 being "I find this extremely clear"
Did you see the checkbox "Only show authors confirmed attending"? I didn't understand the color coding without that, but found it very clear once I checked the box.
I'm on that list (in green) and first heard about this when I was invited, so I knew what the list meant going in. But as a general person with opinions, I felt that having an "invitee" list, especially one that mixed in confirmed attendees, was misleading and mildly manipulative. But since almost everyone finds it intuitive, including @Zack_M_Davis, most of my concerns are allayed.
That's actually not (that much of) a crux for me (who also thinks it's mildly manipulative, but, below the threshold where I feel compelled to push hard for changing it).
I've sent like 80 emails out, still tracking them all down!
(If anyone has contact info for The Last Psychiatrist or Hotel Concierge or Christian Rudder from the OK Cupid blog, I'd appreciate a connection.)
For Christian Rudder, maybe you can contact Penguin Random House, his publisher for the book "Dataclysm"? Either to ask for his contact data, or to directly forward your conference invitation.
I can't make this one, but I'd love to be at future LessOnline events when I'm less time/budget-constrained! :)
Feedback on the website: it's not clear to me what the difference is between LessOnline and the summer camp right after. Is the summer camp only something you go to if you're also going to Manifest? Is it the same as LessOnline but longer?
thanks for the feedback on the website. here's the explanation we gave on the manifest announcement post:
In the week between LessOnline and Manifest, come hang out at Lighthaven with other attendees! Cowork and share meals during the day, attend casual workshops and talks in the evening, and enjoy conversations by the (again, literal) fire late into the night.
Summer Camp will be pretty lightweight: we’ll provide the space and the tools, and you & your fellow attendees will bring the discussions, workshops, tournaments, games, and whatever else you’re excited about organizing.
Here are the types of events you’ll see at Summer Camp:
- Hackathons (or “Forecastathons”)
- Organized discussions and workshops
- Jam sessions and dance parties
- Games of all kinds: social deception games, poker, MTG, jackbox, etc.
- Campy activities: sardines, s’mores, singalongs
- Multi-day intensive workshops, e.g. a CFAR-style workshop or a Quantitative Trading Bootcamp (Note: these may come at some extra cost, TBD by the organizers)
let me know if you have other questions.
Do you have a sense for what the week of SummerCamp will be like? I have taken the week off from my (completely remote-friendly) job, do you think there'll be enough going on that this is the right move (vs spending some time working)? Or is it really hard to say until we're there?
For a bit more context, I am flying in from Australia for LessOnline/SummerCamp/Manifest. I'll be staying at Lighthaven for the whole period of the three events. I have enough leave to take the whole period, but I try to use my leave as parsimoniously as possible so if coworking from Lighthaven for some of the week is possible whilst still soaking up the summer camp vibes / feeling present, I'd probably do that.
Seems to me like there'll be a lot of options for how much stuff you want to do. I'm expecting someone to run a really fun and educational trading class for a cohort of people, I expect there'll be a few meetups, there's over 100 people with tickets for Summer Camp to hang out with, and I think there'll be like 20-30 people living on-site.
I think if you wanted to work like 2 or 3 days that week you could, and if you wanted to keep socializing and doing activities then you could do that too.
Both our teams (LessOnline and Manifest) are putting together big events on the consecutive weekends, and my guess is that there'll be a number of folks who want to travel for both. So for everyone around in the interim we're offering housing on-site, food, and will be helping folks run their own sub-events.
I haven't got anything to announce there yet but I have ~3 events in the early stages of being organized, all of which I personally want to attend.
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Go through to Less.Online to learn about who's attending, venue, location, housing, relation to Manifest, and more.
While I may be missing the obvious, I didn't see the location anywhere on the site. ('Lighthaven', yes, but unless I've badly failed a search check, neither the LessOnline nor the Lighthaven website gives an address.)
Google Maps seems to know, but for something like this, confirmation would be nice; I don't quite trust that Google isn't showing a previous location or something else with the same name.
We'll send out location details to anyone who buys a ticket (and also feel free to ping us and we'll tell you).
I've had some experience with people trying to disrupt events, and trivial inconveniences of figuring out the address makes a non negligible difference in people doing stuff like that.
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Writers attending include Scott Alexander, Zvi Mowshowitz, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Patrick McKenzie, Scott Sumner, Agnes Callard, Katja Grace, Kevin Simler, Andy Matuschak, Cremieux Recueil, Duncan Sabien, Joe Carlsmith, Alkjash, John Wentworth, Nate Soares, Aella, Clara Collier, Zack M. Davis, Nintil, Alexander Wales, Alicorn, Sarah Constantin, Jacob Falkovich, Ozy Brennan, and more.
Go through to Less.Online to learn about who's attending, venue, location, housing, relation to Manifest, and more.
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