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Join a LessWrong Team for the Unaging System Challenge 2024-10-23T06:01:08.018Z
Crissman's Shortform 2024-06-12T00:58:12.533Z
Doom doubts - is inner alignment a likely problem? 2022-06-28T12:42:16.197Z

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Comment by Crissman on Join a LessWrong Team for the Unaging System Challenge · 2024-11-05T02:33:20.197Z · LW · GW

Streamlined the registration page, and added a field to note that you want to join a Less Wrong team: https://www.unaging.com/unaging-system-2/

Comment by Crissman on Join a LessWrong Team for the Unaging System Challenge · 2024-10-23T23:17:38.707Z · LW · GW

Hmm... "Join a LessWrong team..."? Changing from "the" to "a" should make it clear that these aren't the honorable folks who run this website.

Comment by Crissman on Join a LessWrong Team for the Unaging System Challenge · 2024-10-23T23:15:21.614Z · LW · GW

Oura also fine. Some of the people in the beta group are using them.

Comment by Crissman on Crissman's Shortform · 2024-10-06T08:38:13.792Z · LW · GW

Thanks for the comments. You're right that "will not extend your life" is too strong. I revised it to "is unlikely to significantly extend your life." Given the impact of other factors on longevity (strength training: 25%, aerobic exercise: 37%, walking 12k steps: 65%, 20g nuts daily: 15%), I do feel the reduction in all-cause mortality from weight loss shouldn't be the top priority.

Comment by Crissman on Crissman's Shortform · 2024-10-04T07:32:06.632Z · LW · GW

Well, it was a bummer that my research on fasting found out I wasted my time doing 5:2 fasting for the last decade. Welp, I'll just research the next blog on calorie restriction. Everyone knows that's grea...

https://www.unaging.com/calorie-restriction/

Dammit. Why did I waste those five years doing calorie restriction before I started fasting?

Comment by Crissman on Crissman's Shortform · 2024-09-26T03:05:04.234Z · LW · GW

Dammit. I researched Calorie Restriction, and found there's another five years of my life on a restrictive diet that didn't serve much purpose. Lab rats lie. I posted about it: https://www.unaging.com/calorie-restriction/

Comment by Crissman on Open Thread Summer 2024 · 2024-07-31T09:58:54.921Z · LW · GW

Premature death is basically dying before you would on average otherwise. It's another term for increased all-cause mortality. If according to the actuarial tables, you have a 1.0% change of dying at your age and gender, but you have a 20% increased risk of premature death, then your chance is 1.2%.

And yes, please read more on the blog!

Comment by Crissman on Crissman's Shortform · 2024-07-31T09:56:32.864Z · LW · GW

I made a thing for adjusting your circadian rhythm for jet lag: https://www.unaging.com/jetlag/

Comment by Crissman on Open Thread Summer 2024 · 2024-06-15T01:17:26.417Z · LW · GW

Hello! I'm a health and longevity researcher. I presented on Optimal Diet and Exercise at LessOnline, and it was great meeting many of you there. I just posted about the health effects of alcohol.

I'm currently testing a fitness routine that, if followed, can reduce premature death by 90%. The routine involves an hour of exercise, plus walking, every week.

My blog is unaging.com. Please look and subscribe if you're interested in reading more or joining in fitness challenges!

Comment by Crissman on LessOnline Festival Updates Thread · 2024-05-04T09:16:04.230Z · LW · GW

Health and longevity blogger from Unaging.com here. I've submitted talks on optimal diet, optimal exercise, how to run sub 3:30 for your first marathon, and sugar is fine -- fight me!

Looking forward to extended, rational health discussions!

Comment by Crissman on Doom doubts - is inner alignment a likely problem? · 2022-06-28T13:41:07.129Z · LW · GW

I see. So the agent issue I address above is a sub-issue of overall inner alignment.

In particular, I was the addressing deceptively aligned mesa-optimizers, as discussed here: https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/deceptively-aligned-mesa-optimizers

Thanks!

Comment by Crissman on Doom doubts - is inner alignment a likely problem? · 2022-06-28T13:12:54.565Z · LW · GW

I think it's right. Inner alignment is getting the mesa-optimizers (agents) aligned with the overall objective. Outer alignment ensures the AI understands an overall objective that humans want.

Comment by Crissman on Politics is way too meta · 2021-03-19T06:27:57.387Z · LW · GW

This started out as an interesting concrete article, but then it got too meta, and I stopped reading. 🤷‍♂️

Comment by Crissman on Coronavirus: Justified Practical Advice Thread · 2020-03-03T22:21:41.628Z · LW · GW

Advice: Humidifiers. We need them now, and everywhere that people gather in temperate climates. There's a reason why the common cold, influenza, and indeed SARS all die out as summer approaches in seasonal climates--relative humidity over 40% is the best method for controlling airborne viruses.

Influenza season has been ending every spring, (https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article/file?type=printable&id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003194) long before DNA tests, masks, or alcohol sprays. Humidity under 30% like we regularly encounter in buildings during winter occurs naturally very rarely. It degrades our immune defenses and increases the longevity of airborne viruses.

"The present study allowed us to assess viral infectivity under various levels of relative humidity and showed that one hour after coughing, ∼5 times more virus remains infectious at 7–23% relative humidity (RH) than at ≥43% RH." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583861/

"Low ambient humidity impairs barrier function and innate resistance against influenza infection" https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/116/22/10905.full.pdf

Need to get the news out. I wrote a Medium article on it: https://medium.com/@crissmanloomis/the-end-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-d578092282c8