LessWrong Hamburg First Meetup Notes: Starting small

post by Gunnar_Zarncke · 2014-02-08T02:20:46.279Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 4 comments

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  Review of our LessWrong Hamburg First Meetup:
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Review of our LessWrong Hamburg First Meetup:

I arrived early and the location was somewhat crowded and the reserved table in the back had been replaced by a center table - but I managed to switch for a better one.

Then I put up some books and a sign and was quickly greated by the first LWer.

We started with smalltalk, finding common background quickly. 

I had brought some books from the LW reading list I had in my collection and surprise: Half of them were recognized and the remaining quickly started a discussion (the Kahneman I later lent to C.F.).

Some friends trickled in and after some introduction we played Wits and Wagers and then Pandemic (without biasing because the game was new to most).  

Summary: The Meetup was a success for me. We introduced some friends to LW ideas and we enjoyed a lively discussion not without controversy. I adapted to the Meetup format easily.    

One idea I had was a Meetup Diary which I used to plan the Meetup and take notes in. I think it still beats digital for things like quick notes and diagrams. I had it handy to check our schedule, draw Bayes diagrams and write down a telephone number. I plan to have it around and maybe lend it to later Meetup organizers.

Outlook for the next Meetup: We planned it for Friday 21th in company offices somewhere in Hamburg, Altona (thanks to F.R. who will confirm the location later with a separate Post).

Topics will be then

More Meetups will likely follow roughly every fourtnight and alternating Friday and weekends.

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comment by Gunnar_Zarncke · 2014-02-08T02:32:22.385Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

On the "LessWrong" sign I had written some fun symbols for it:

  • ⊥--
  • <false
  • ⊥'>0 (meaning derivative thus change of falseness)

These prompted some discussion. Some proposed/corrected

  • --⊥ (because same order as in LW)
  • ⊥'<0 (because it should become less false)

To indicate time derivative the physics notation with a dot (can't render that here) was also proposed.

Could we make one of these into a LW icon?

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comment by Kawoomba · 2014-02-08T21:19:27.409Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

⊥'<0

:>

comment by PECOS-9 · 2014-02-08T20:33:03.993Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

I had brought some books from the LW reading list I had in my collection

Do you have a link to the reading list?

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