Ranked #1
"Toni Kurz and the Insanity of Climbing Mountains" by Gene Smith
"Toni Kurz and the Insanity of Climbing Mountains" by Gene Smith
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/J3wemDGtsy5gzD3xa/toni-kurz-and-the-insanity-of-climbing-mountains Content warning: dea... Read more
23 Aug 2022
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24mins
Ranked #2
"Deliberate Grieving" by Raemon
"Deliberate Grieving" by Raemon
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/gs3vp3ukPbpaEie5L/deliberate-grieving-1 This post is hopefully useful on its own, but b... Read more
22 Aug 2022
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18mins
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Ranked #3
"Humans provide an untapped wealth of evidence about alignment" by TurnTrout & Quintin Pope
"Humans provide an untapped wealth of evidence about alignment" by TurnTrout & Quintin Pope
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/CjFZeDD6iCnNubDoS/humans-provide-an-untapped-wealth-of-evidence-about#fnref7a5ti4623qb ... Read more
8 Aug 2022
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22mins
Ranked #4
"Changing the world through slack & hobbies" by Steven Byrnes
"Changing the world through slack & hobbies" by Steven Byrnes
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/DdDt5NXkfuxAnAvGJ/changing-the-world-through-slack-and-hobbies Introduction In EA ort... Read more
30 Jul 2022
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22mins
Ranked #5
"«Boundaries», Part 1: a key missing concept from utility theory" by Andrew Critch
"«Boundaries», Part 1: a key missing concept from utility theory" by Andrew Critch
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/8oMF8Lv5jiGaQSFvo/boundaries-part-1-a-key-missing-concept-from-utility-theory Crosspost... Read more
28 Jul 2022
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18mins
Ranked #6
"ITT-passing and civility are good; "charity" is bad; steelmanning is niche" by Rob Bensinger
"ITT-passing and civility are good; "charity" is bad; steelmanning is niche" by Rob Bensinger
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/MdZyLnLHuaHrCskjy/itt-passing-and-civility-are-good-charity-is-bad I often object to cl... Read more
24 Jul 2022
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Ranked #7
"What should you change in response to an "emergency"? And AI risk" by Anna Salamon
"What should you change in response to an "emergency"? And AI risk" by Anna Salamon
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/mmHctwkKjpvaQdC3c/what-should-you-change-in-response-to-an-emergency-and-ai Related to:... Read more
23 Jul 2022
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Ranked #8
"On how various plans miss the hard bits of the alignment challenge" by Nate Soares
"On how various plans miss the hard bits of the alignment challenge" by Nate Soares
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/3pinFH3jerMzAvmza/on-how-various-plans-miss-the-hard-bits-of-the-alignment Crossposted... Read more
17 Jul 2022
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54mins
Ranked #9
"Humans are very reliable agents" by Alyssa Vance
"Humans are very reliable agents" by Alyssa Vance
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/28zsuPaJpKAGSX4zq/humans-are-very-reliable-agents Over the last few years, deep-learnin... Read more
13 Jul 2022
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7mins
Ranked #10
"Looking back on my alignment PhD" by TurnTrout
"Looking back on my alignment PhD" by TurnTrout
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/2GxhAyn9aHqukap2S/looking-back-on-my-alignment-phd The funny thing about long periods o... Read more
8 Jul 2022
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22mins