المحتوى المقدم من Andrew Willsen. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andrew Willsen أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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المحتوى المقدم من Andrew Willsen. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andrew Willsen أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. This podcast is a series of candid conversations between meetup attendees recorded at ACX meetups around the country in the fall of 2023. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten, which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry. Rationalism is...hard to define, so the following definition is taken from Astral Codex Ten (https://www.astralcodexten.com/about): “the rationalist community” is a mostly-online subculture of people trying to work together to figure out how to distinguish truth from falsehood using insights from probability theory, cognitive science, and AI. If you are interested finding out more about rationality in general, and you like podcasts, check out 'Rationally Speaking' with Julia Galef. (http://rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/) What is ACX and what is it about? Again, paraphrasing the ACX 'about' page, ACX started as (Scott's) personal blog, Slate Star Codex, and it grew out of "the rationalist community" mentioned above. In practice the articles on ACX tend to focus on reasoning, science, psychiatry, medicine, ethics, genetics, AI, economics, and politics, with some history and philosophy sprinkled over the top. The amazing thing about ACX Meetups you get a chance to have amazing conversations, IRL, about those topics, with a great community of people. I have personally attended more than fifty ACX Meetups, and I have had phenomenal conversations at each. I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings make it easier for people to discover ACX, and hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. A little about me, I'm Andrew Willsen, an ACX fan from Sacramento, CA. I'm a generalist who spent over twenty years working in high end restaurants, and currently I do independent research, systems theory consulting, and I make art. I see the facilitation of this podcast as both research and art rolled into one, and that's why I'm doing it. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup a list of Fall 2023 Meetups can be found here: (https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/meetups-everywhere-2023-times-and) Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. Cheers
المحتوى المقدم من Andrew Willsen. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Andrew Willsen أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. This podcast is a series of candid conversations between meetup attendees recorded at ACX meetups around the country in the fall of 2023. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten, which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry. Rationalism is...hard to define, so the following definition is taken from Astral Codex Ten (https://www.astralcodexten.com/about): “the rationalist community” is a mostly-online subculture of people trying to work together to figure out how to distinguish truth from falsehood using insights from probability theory, cognitive science, and AI. If you are interested finding out more about rationality in general, and you like podcasts, check out 'Rationally Speaking' with Julia Galef. (http://rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/) What is ACX and what is it about? Again, paraphrasing the ACX 'about' page, ACX started as (Scott's) personal blog, Slate Star Codex, and it grew out of "the rationalist community" mentioned above. In practice the articles on ACX tend to focus on reasoning, science, psychiatry, medicine, ethics, genetics, AI, economics, and politics, with some history and philosophy sprinkled over the top. The amazing thing about ACX Meetups you get a chance to have amazing conversations, IRL, about those topics, with a great community of people. I have personally attended more than fifty ACX Meetups, and I have had phenomenal conversations at each. I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings make it easier for people to discover ACX, and hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. A little about me, I'm Andrew Willsen, an ACX fan from Sacramento, CA. I'm a generalist who spent over twenty years working in high end restaurants, and currently I do independent research, systems theory consulting, and I make art. I see the facilitation of this podcast as both research and art rolled into one, and that's why I'm doing it. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup a list of Fall 2023 Meetups can be found here: (https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/meetups-everywhere-2023-times-and) Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. Cheers
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen , and this episode is part 2 of an extended conversation recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Berkeley, California, in October of 2023. This meetup took place at Lighthaven , a beautiful events space and conference facility located in the heart of Berkeley. Thanks to Skyler for organizing the Meetup, and thank you to everyone at Lighthaven for their hospitality. The first 35 minutes of this episode continues where episode 7 left off and you'll find the topics in the title of this episode. The second part is a dialogue with ACX Global Meetup Czar Skyler Crossman in which we discuss our experiences with ACX Meetups in 2023, the basics of running a Meetup, the quest to build "Meetup in a Box", and Skyler's other plans for 2024. Skyler was incredibly supportive of my efforts to facilitate the creation of this podcast, both in terms of being receptive to the idea of trying something new (rare) and by helping me communicate with other ACX organizers around the country. Thanks Skyler, really appreciate the help, and also a big thanks to everyone who helped this podcast exist. It's been a lot of fun, and I couldn't have done it without you. Finally, the purpose of this podcast is to make ACX more discoverable for people who, for whatever reason, don't read long blog posts. I believe there are a large number of humans who don't read long blog posts and who, simultaneously, also want to be part of an ethical nerd community. Hopefully this podcast makes us easier to find. Below are some links from the episode covering carbon footprints, the Culture novels, ethical cults, and one definition of "Grey Tribe". Below that are links to things I covered in the conclusion regarding the logistics of crowdsourcing an ACX podcast on a global scale. Thanks for tuning in. Carbon Footprint Basics - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_footprint The Culture Novels - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_series Ethical Cult Checklist - https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5e74e8349194e2f76b9ffcd1/5e754938d25345a72291f0a3_Ethical%20Cult%20Checklist.pdf Balaji and Grey tribe - https://eriktorenberg.substack.com/p/what-does-the-gray-tribe-want Recording with Google Meet - Only available on a computer, but easy to set up before a meetup so that everyone can just log in on their own device. Recording Audio on Discord - Discord is way better than Facebook (why are these our Schelling Points ?) Twitter / X Help Section - Look for the option on recording audio. Riverside.fm on How to Record a Podcast on Your Phone - Decent summary of the basics. Streamyard.com Plans/Pricing - This is one of the industry leaders, and there's a lot of value in the $20 a month plan, especially if the whole community shared one account. The other cool thing about Streamyard is that everything runs in a browser, with no new need to install anything new. They are on X/Twitter here Riverside.fm Plans / Pricing Cleanvoice.ai Plans / Pricing - High quality AI audio editing and mastering as a service, works out to around $1.40 per hour of audio, and it does a great job. How to Factory Reset Apple/Android Phone, from PC Magazine - I believe having dedicated recording hardware makes everything easier, and it makes everything feel more cool (higher status). I would be shocked if an ACX meetup couldn't come up with five old phones to use for a collaborative group project, just like I would be shocked if said group lacked the technical chops to make it happen. my email is justsomerandomguy(at)protonmail dot com Quick Breakdown of the Crowdsourced Podcast The Problem: Perceived Barriers to Podcasting The initial enthusiasm for starting a podcast often hits a roadblock when potential creators face the reality of acquiring recording equipment and mastering technical setups. High-quality microphones, mixers, and recording software can represent a significant financial investment, not to mention the learning curve involved in using this technology effectively. These perceived barriers can deter many from pursuing podcasting. A Creative Solution: Utilizing Readily Available Resources Imagine a scenario where the cost and complexity of starting a podcast are significantly reduced, not by inventing new technologies, but by repurposing what's already within our reach. The cornerstone of this approach is the recognition that many potential podcast creators already possess the most crucial pieces of equipment: smartphones and headphones. Further, in a community setting, there's often access to an untapped resource—old smartphones that have been replaced but still function perfectly well. The Core of the Idea: Equipment and Setup The minimalist setup for this podcasting method includes any microphone that can be connected to a smartphone—avoiding the awkwardness of speaking directly into the phone—and basic wired earbuds or headphones. This setup is both accessible and user-friendly, removing the intimidation factor from the recording process. The innovation doesn't stop at using current smartphones. By collecting old smartphones that might otherwise be gathering dust in drawers, the community can create dedicated recording devices. These phones can be easily repurposed through a simple process: performing a data wipe, conducting a factory reset, and installing a podcasting app that supports cloud recording. This process transforms these forgotten gadgets into valuable tools for digital storytelling. Implementation: Creating a Mobile Recording Studio With each refurbished phone serving as a dedicated recording station, participants can plug in their microphones and headphones, connecting to Wi-Fi to access a podcasting app. This setup allows for the recording of high-quality audio that is automatically uploaded to the cloud, ensuring all files are centrally stored and easily accessible for editing and production. This approach not only simplifies the technical aspects of podcasting but also introduces a scalable model. Depending on the community's size and the number of available smartphones, the project can accommodate a range of participants, from small groups to larger gatherings, making podcasting a collective endeavor. The Community Aspect: Crowdsourcing and Collaboration At its heart, this method of podcasting is a community-driven project. It requires the collective effort of gathering old phones, preparing them for use, and learning together how to produce content. This process not only lowers the financial barrier to podcasting but also strengthens community bonds as members collaborate on a creative project. The cost associated with this podcasting approach is minimal, with multiple free options and paid options potentially as low as $20 a month for cloud recording services, which can be shared among participants. This affordability, coupled with the communal effort of setting up the technology, well, seems like a great ACX/Rationalist Meetup Project.…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen , and this episode is an extended conversation recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Berkeley, California, in October of 2023. This meetup took place at Lighthaven , a beautiful events space and conference facility located in the heart of Berkeley. Thanks Skyler for organizing, and thank you to everyone at Lighthaven for their hospitality. I don't know what to say about this episode, frankly. How you describe a conversation that covers so much ground? The participants were awesome, and thanks to one participant in particular for educating me about Kaifeng Jews . I'm a fan of people who propose novel and audacious plans , even if the logistics appear insurmountable. Thanks, hope you enjoy.…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen , and this episode is conversation recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Houston, Texas, in October of 2023. The meetup was at Segundo Coffee Lab , which was awesome, local art everywhere, coffee, snacks, in a beautiful space with great AC. I really appreciate the post-cynical optimism displayed by everyone in this episode, thanks Joe for organizing, and thanks to everyone who participated. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten , which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, and is currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry . I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings will make it easier for people to discover ACX and to hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. And, just to make it more personal, if you want more high quality conversations in your life, ACX might be for you. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup in Fall of 2023, click here . You will find a list of over 170 meetups happening around the world in September and October of 2023, hopefully there is one near you. Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. If you are interested in hearing more conversations about ideas associated with Rationalism check out the podcast Rationally Speaking , with Julia Galef , it's great. Cheers, Andrew…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen , and this episode is a conversation recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Houston, Texas, in October of 2023. The meetup was at Segundo Coffee Lab , which was awesome, local art everywhere, coffee, snacks, in a beautiful space with great AC. Keirra Woodard , EA Houston Organizer and host of the Mindful B2B Marketing Podcast jumped in and was great in terms of giving Effective Altruism some context for us, many thanks. I really appreciate the post-cynical optimism displayed by everyone in this episode, thanks Joe for organizing, and thanks to everyone who participated. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten , which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, and is currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry . I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings will make it easier for people to discover ACX and to hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. And, just to make it more personal, if you want more high quality conversations in your life, ACX might be for you. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup in Fall of 2023, click here . You will find a list of over 170 meetups happening around the world in September and October of 2023, hopefully there is one near you. Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. If you are interested in hearing more conversations about ideas associated with Rationalism check out the podcast Rationally Speaking , with Julia Galef , it's great. Cheers, Andrew…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023 . I’m Andrew Willsen , and this episode is a series of candid conversations recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Austin, Texas, in September of 2023. There are two main topics of conversation in this episode, and both are on the optimistic side. The first part is a conversation about AGI and how we might get there, with some interesting takes from Peter Voss of Aigo.ai . The second part of this episode explores pro-natalism how being part of a rationalist community can be incredibly helpful for people thinking about having children. There is a post-cynical optimism that pervades both conversations, something I'm a big fan of. Big thanks to Silas, the ACX Austin Meetup coordinator. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten , which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, and is currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry . I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings will make it easier for people to discover ACX and to hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. And, just to make it more personal, if you want more high quality conversations in your life, ACX might be for you. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup in Fall of 2023, click here . You will find a list of over 170 meetups happening around the world in September and October of 2023, hopefully there is one near you. Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. If you are interested in hearing more conversations about ideas associated with Rationalism check out the podcast Rationally Speaking , with Julia Galef , it's great. Cheers, Andrew…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen , and this episode is a series of candid conversations recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in September of 2023. We recorded at the Philadelphia Ethical Society , and we had a great time with ACX organizer Wes Fanza of The Mind Killer podcast along with some great takes on Russian Literature and Science Fiction Fan Culture. Thanks ( EA ) for the dim sum. We recorded on Petrov Day, and the reading that is discussed in the first part of the podcast can be found here . If you are not familiar with Petrov Day you should immediately click HERE and read about the incident, pretty fucking heroic. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten , which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, and is currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry . I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings will make it easier for people to discover ACX and to hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. And, just to make it more personal, if you want more high quality conversations in your life, ACX might be for you. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup in Fall of 2023, click here . You will find a list of over 170 meetups happening around the world in September and October of 2023, hopefully there is one near you. Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. If you are interested in hearing more conversations about ideas associated with Rationalism check out the podcast Rationally Speaking , with Julia Galef , it's great. Cheers, Andrew…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen, and this episode is a series of candid conversations (with Professor Bryan Caplan helping start us off) recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Washington DC in September of 2023. We recorded at the Froggy Bottom Pub on K street, and we had a great time. The location is awesome, great food, beautiful setting, and the staff were amazing, check them out if you're in town. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten , which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, and is currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry . I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings will make it easier for people to discover ACX and to hopefully get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. And, just to make it more personal, if you want more high quality conversations in your life, ACX might be for you. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup in Fall of 2023, click here . You will find a list of over 170 meetups happening around the world in September and October of 2023, hopefully there is one near you. Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. If you are interested in hearing more conversations about ideas associated with Rationalism check out the podcast Rationally Speaking , with Julia Galef , it's great. Cheers, Andrew…
Hello, and Welcome to ACX Everywhere 2023. I’m Andrew Willsen, and this episode is a series of candid conversations recorded at an ACX Everywhere Meetup in Washington DC in September of 2023. We recorded at the Froggy Bottom Pub on K street, and we had a great time. The location is awesome, great food, beautiful setting, and the staff were amazing, check them out if you're in town. Spoiler alert, the first voice you’re going to hear, in a moment, is Professor Robin Hanson , which is pretty cool. If you’re familiar with ACX you can skip the intro and jump ahead to the 2:45 timestamp. If you're new here, ACX stands for Astral Codex Ten , which is a rationalist blog written by Scott Alexander. Scott is a doctor on the US West Coast, and is currently working on new models for mental health care at Lorien Psychiatry . I'm doing this podcast because it's hard to know what an ACX meetup is if you've never been to one, mostly because people don't believe you when you tell them about it. My hope is that these recordings will make it easier for people to discover ACX and to get a sense of whether or not ACX might be for them. And, just to make it more personal, if you want more high quality conversations in your life, ACX might be for you. If you’re interested in attending an ACX Meetup in Fall of 2023, click here . You will find a list of over 170 meetups happening around the world in September and October of 2023, hopefully there is one near you. Thanks for checking out these conversations, I hope you find them as interesting as I do. If you are interested in hearing more conversations about ideas associated with Rationalism check out the podcast Rationally Speaking , with Julia Galef , it's great. Finally, stay tuned for episode two, featuring almost two hours of further conversation in D.C., where we we get to talk with Professor Bryan Caplan . Cheers, Andrew…
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