Compiling my writings for Lesswrong and others.
post by diegocaleiro · 2014-07-22T08:11:21.095Z · LW · GW · Legacy · 6 commentsContents
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I've just inserted about 50 new links to my list of writings, most of which from Lesswrong, here. For convenience, I'm copying it below.
I write a lot about a variety of topics in English and until 2013 also did in Portuguese, Notice Google Chrome automatically translates texts if you need. This will someday be a compilation of all my writings, divided by Borgean topics. There are also writings I wish I had written:
The ones I really, really want you to read before you read the rest:
- 000 The Starting Gun
- 001 A sense that more is possible
- 002 Russell’s one page autobiography (Português)
- 003 De onde viemos?
- 004 10 Razões pelas quais estou indo embora
- 005 Six Harsh Truths that will make you a better person
- 006 This blog’s first post: Stop Learning, Start Doing
- 007 Altruistic Awesomeness, Your Challenge! (O Fantástico Altruista)
- Nearly all of these above are intensely motivational in character. If you are truly allergic to motivational writings, read only 003, 004, 005 and 006.
Those that may help you save the world:
- 100 Troubles with Coherent Extrapolated Volition (CEV)
- 101 In praise of tribes that pretend to try: counter”-Critique of Effective Altruism. (critique of this)
- 102 On media and Effective Altruism. (Interacting with media distortion)
- 104 Amending the Orthogonality Thesis. (Suggests an amendment to this paper)
- 105 Share your goals (only) with who shares your goals.
Those that are very long and full of ideas:
- 010 Simulando Dennett (254 pages teaching you to think as Daniel Dennett does about biology, philosophy and AI, in portuguese)
- 011 On What Selves Are See also Short-term selves versus rationality.
- 100 Troubles with CEV (a genteral discussion of problems with Coherent Extrapolated Volition, our main strategic plan to save the world up to the time of writing.)
- 012 Calibrating against undetectable utilons and goal changing events (how to actually reach your goals even if you change or they are in the far future)
- 013 Para onde vamos?
Those short:
- 020 Research is polygamous. The Importance of what you do needn’t be proportional to your awesomeness
- 021 Why is it rational to invest in retirement, I don’t get it!
- 022 Seize the maximal probability moment.
- 023 Noticing something completely absurd about yourself.
- 024 Words that don’t exist in English.
Those about how to live life to the fullest:
- 000 The Starting Gun
- 004 10 Razões pelas quais estou indo embora
- 007 Altruistic Awesomeness, Your Challenge! (O Fantástico Altruista)
- 160 Inteligentes e audaciosos.
Those related to evolution:
- 045 Using evolution for sex and marriage. (How to use our natural mating systems and mechanisms to find partners in the time horizon of your desires.)
Those about minds:
- 030 How not to be a naïve computationalist. (The shortest way of delving in, learning from, and getting out of the field of Philosophy of Mind and Language.)
- 031 The cultural cost of Placebo. (In Oxford’s practical ethics blog)
- 032 I’ve warned you, but I shoouldn’t have. (Ethics, SSRI’s, Information Hazards)
- 033 Ciúme.
- 034 Two cognitive cases.
Those which are on Lesswrong but I think should have been read more:
- 040 “I know what she has to offer already” is almost certainly wrong
- 041 Drowning in an information ocean.
- 042 Complementing the Mega-Course for Aspiring Philosophers.
- 043 Mega-Course for Aspiring Philosophers.
- 044 Rationality versus short-term selves.
- 045 Using evolution for sex and marriage.
Those defying authority and important notions of the Status Quo:
- 060 Catching up with the present from the developing world. (An autobiographical account of growing up far from where innovation takes place, and people know what is going on)
- 061 On not getting a job as an option.
- 062 You are the average of the five people you spend most time with.
- 063 Patrimônio e felicidade, a hipótese do mergulho.
- 064 Anarco Individualismo e Transhumanismo social.
Those I currently dislike or find silly:
- 065 Good places to live as a Lesswrong member.
- 066 Incentives to make money, should we list them?
- 067 Should one be sad when an opportunity is lost?
- 068 The revenge of the nerds, humanity’s saviors.
- 069 Amor e probabilidade.
Those humorous:
Those I want someone else to finish or rehash:
- 090 Let’s make a rational immortalist sequence
- 091 Absent Transhumanism and tranformative technologies, which Utopia is left?
- 092 Making the chaff invisible, and getting the wheat. (looking for alternatives to drinking from the fire hose of the web, and getting only content we actually want to see)
- 093 O segundo maior erro econômico que você vai cometer na vida.
Those in portuguese:
- 010 Simulando Dennett
- 120 Ditados populares corrigidos.
- 004 10 Razões pelas quais estou indo embora (do Brasil)
- 007 O Fantástico Altruista
- 003 De onde viemos?
- 013 Para onde vamos?
- 063 Patrimônio e felicidade, a hipótese do mergulho. (como usar seu patrimônio no tempo)
- 121 Casas em São Paulo, preço x felicidade.
- 122 Desprovando o princípio do hábito de Hume.
- 123 E se fosse possível tornar-se gay. (veja também Observações sobre ocomportamento sexual das pessoas)
- 124 Guiões do bom pensador.
- 125 Adorno, Snickers e etologia, a informavoridade como motor do homem contemporâneo.
- 126 Uma análise do conceito de racionalidade à luz de Putnam.
- 127 Os principais obstáculos ao conhecimento racional.
- 128 Sujeito e poderes da palavra falada e escrita: Uma ficção gravitando Derrida, Dennett e Pinker.
- 129 O mundo é grande! (tipos de multiverso)
Those not above:
- 150 Is the blood thicker near the tropics? Trade offs of living in the cold
- 151 Is there a way to stop liking sugar? (spoiler, no, there isn’t)
- 152 The unforbidden beauty of Islamic aesthetics.
- 153 Utopia, the hidden design. Part 1
- 154 Utopia, the hidden design. Part 2
- 155 Ética, herança, propriedade, há alternativa?
- 156 Teachings of Mount Qassioun (reflections at the top of Damascus’ only mountain)
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comment by [deleted] · 2014-07-22T11:54:35.687Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
What do you mean by compilation of writings "divided by Borgean topics"? I understand that it's a reference to Jorge Luis Borges, but have no idea what did you mean by that.
Replies from: None↑ comment by [deleted] · 2014-07-22T13:30:46.413Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
It's usually a reference to this section of The Analytical Language of John Wilkins:
Replies from: diegocaleiroThese ambiguities, redundancies and deficiencies remind us of those which doctor Franz Kuhn attributes to a certain Chinese encyclopaedia entitled 'Celestial Empire of benevolent Knowledge'. In its remote pages it is written that the animals are divided into: (a) belonging to the emperor, (b) embalmed, (c) tame, (d) sucking pigs, (e) sirens, (f) fabulous, (g) stray dogs, (h) included in the present classification, (i) frenzied, (j) innumerable, (k) drawn with a very fine camelhair brush, (l) et cetera, (m) having just broken the water pitcher, (n) that from a long way off look like flies.
↑ comment by diegocaleiro · 2014-07-22T17:20:36.134Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Indeed, the original:
Esas ambigüedades, redundancias y deficiencias recuerdan las que el doctor Franz Kuhn atribuye a cierta enciclopedia china que se titula Emporio celestial de conocimientos benévolos. En sus remotas páginas está escrito que los animales se dividen en (a) pertenecientes al Emperador, (b) embalsamados, (c) amaestrados, (d) lechones, (e) sirenas, (f) fabulosos, (g) perros sueltos, (h) incluidos en esta clasificación, (i) que se agitan como locos, (j) innumerables, (k) dibujados con un pincel finísimo de pelo de camello, (1) etcétera, (m) que acaban de romper el jarrón, (n) que de lejos parecen moscas.
comment by Ben Pace (Benito) · 2014-07-22T12:56:29.435Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Hey! I've read Number 005 before! That was a great post! Nice one ;)
Replies from: Aoi↑ comment by Aoi · 2014-07-28T03:18:27.321Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
I think that one is not Diego's. I was confused too, but the author's Wikipedia page) shows no sign of them being the same person[1], and Diego said:
There are also writings I wish I had written
I agree it's a great post though!
[1] Also, not to be confused with David Wong the philosopher).
Replies from: diegocaleiro↑ comment by diegocaleiro · 2014-07-30T07:36:15.278Z · LW(p) · GW(p)
Yes, at the moment there are only a few writing I wish I had written but I would like to put more of those there in the next iteration of link-insertion. Nothing by Paul Graham or AJ Jacobs is there yet, and I find many of their writings amazing. Not to mention Nick (Bostrom).