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Kaj Sotala's Posts

by lukeprog
10th Sep 2012
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[-]tgb13y160

It would be nice if this were an automated feature of the website versus something lukeprog has to spend time on.

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[-]lukeprog13y300

"...versus something lukeprog's assistant has to spend time on."

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[-]Rubix13y200

Perhaps lukeprog's assistant should make a separate account to post these through, to avoid getting this complaint every time they make such a post.

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[-]Kevin13y20

Eh.

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[-]Dorikka13y10

He could get paid in karma, too. ;P

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[-]Wei Dai13y160

I updated my PHP script to be able to generate a post index, sortable by votes.

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[-]gwern13y160

Well, it pretty much is: http://lesswrong.com/user/Kaj_Sotala/submitted/

It's just that Kaj is bad about using summary breaks and so the page is a pain to navigate; contrast with my submissions.

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[-]tgb13y40

The lack of sorting by up-votes is unfortunate.

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[-]Kaj_Sotala13y40

Eeep! Thank you.

Reading them now, many of my earlier posts (including some relatively upvoted ones) feel embarassingly badly written. It's a wonder how much one can improve in just a couple of years.

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[-][anonymous]13y00

Wow, the titles-only index is way more readable than the other broken ways to get this sort of thing.

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Here's an index of Kaj_Sotala's articles (not including meta posts):

  • The Curse of Identity (108)
  • The Psychological Diversity of Mankind (71)
  • What is Bayesianism? (67)
  • The Substitution Principle (64)
  • Avoid Misinterpreting Your Emotions (61)
  • Consistently Inconsistent (57)
  • Fallacies as Weak Bayesian Evidence (54)
  • I Was Not Almost Wrong But I Was Almost Right (50)
  • Problems in Evolutionary Psychology (50)
  • What Cost for Irrationality (50)
  • Your Intuitions are not Magic (49)
  • Levels of Communication (49)
  • A Taxonomy of Bias: The Cognitive Miser (48)
  • Suffering as Attentional-allocational Conflict (46)
  • It's Okay To Be At Least A Little Irrational (45)
  • How to Run a Successful Less Wrong Meetup (44)
  • Controlling Your Inner Control Circuits (43)
  • How to Always Have Interesting Conversations (42)
  • Compartmentalization as a Passive Phenomenon (42)
  • Fundamentally Flawed or Fast and Frugal (40)
  • Thoughts on Moral Intuitions (38)
  • Pain and Gain Motivation (37)
  • Overcoming Suffering: Emotional Acceptance (35)
  • What Intelligence Tests Miss the Psychology Of Rational Thought (34)
  • Are These Cognitive Biases, Biases? (34)
  • The Tragedy of the Anticommons (32)
  • Strategic Ignorance and Plausible Deniability (31)
  • What Data Generated That Thought? (30)
  • A Rational Identity (30)
  • SIAI vs. FHI Achivements (2008-2010) (27)
  • You Cannot be Mistaken About (not) Wanting to Wirehead (27)
  • Why No Archive of Refuted Research? (25)
  • Applying Utility Functions to Humans Considered Harmful (25)
  • Rationalists Should Beware Rationalism (23)
  • Modularity and Buzzy (23)
  • Applied Bayes' Theorem: Reading People (22)
  • 5-second Level Case Study: Value of Information (21)
  • Intelligence Explosion vs. Co-operative Explosion (20)
  • Heuristics and Biases in Charity (20)
  • Deliberate and Spontaneous Creativity (20)
  • Does Blind Review Slow Down Science? (20)
  • To Like Each Other Sing and Dance in Synchrony (19)
  • Intuitive Differences: When to Agree to Disagree (18)
  • Declare Your Signaling and Hidden Agendas (17)
  • Modularity Signaling and Belief in Belief (16)
  • Smart Non-Reductionists, Philosophical vs. Engineering Mindsets, and Religion (13)
  • A Taxonomy of Bias: Mindware Problems (13)
  • What Epistemic Hygiene Norms Should There Be? (11)
  • Ethics as a Black Box Function (11)
  • A Social Norm Against Unjustified Opinions (10)
  • The Concepts Problem (09)
  • The Twin Webs of Knowledge (05)
Also see: Yvain's posts and lukeprog's posts.
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