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New LW Meetups: Paris, San Francisco

by [anonymous]
10th Jan 2015
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I believe Mountain View (Tortuga) has long been discontinued?

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There's still a South Bay meetup, but no longer at Tortuga. For most of the last couple of years it met at the Quixey offices (also in Mountain View), but lately that's been changing thanks to some of the participants having left Quixey.

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This summary was posted to LW main on January 2nd. The following week's summary is here.

New meetups (or meetups with a hiatus of more than a year) are happening in:

  • Paris LW Meetup - LHC Exhibit: 17 January 2015 02:00PM
  • San Francisco Meetup: 12 January 2015 06:00PM

Irregularly scheduled Less Wrong meetups are taking place in:

  • Bangalore Meetup: 10 January 2015 11:02AM
  • European Community Weekend 2015: 12 June 2015 12:00PM
  • [Frankfurt] New Year meetup Frankfurt: 11 January 2015 02:00PM
  • [Munich] January Meetup in Munich: 17 January 2015 03:00PM
  • Utrecht: a critique of effective altruism: 04 January 2015 02:00PM
  • Warsaw January Meetup: 13 January 2015 06:00PM

The remaining meetups take place in cities with regular scheduling, but involve a change in time or location, special meeting content, or simply a helpful reminder about the meetup:

  • Austin, TX - Caffe Medici: 03 January 2026 01:30PM
  • London First 2015 Meetup, 04/01/2015: 04 January 2015 02:00PM
  • [Melbourne] January 2015 Rationality Dojo - How to learn faster and teach more effectively and teaching: 04 January 2015 03:30PM
  • Vienna: 24 January 2015 03:00PM
  • West LA—What Is FAI?: 07 January 2015 07:00PM

Locations with regularly scheduled meetups: Austin, Berkeley, Berlin, Boston, Brussels, Buffalo, Cambridge UK, Canberra, Columbus, London, Madison WI, Melbourne, Moscow, Mountain View, New York, Philadelphia, Research Triangle NC, Seattle, Sydney, Toronto, Vienna, Washington DC, and West Los Angeles. There's also a 24/7 online study hall for coworking LWers.

 

If you'd like to talk with other LW-ers face to face, and there is no meetup in your area, consider starting your own meetup; it's easy (more resources here). Check one out, stretch your rationality skills, build community, and have fun!

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Please note that for your meetup to appear in the weekly meetups feature, you need to post your meetup before the Friday before your meetup!

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