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How To Actually Change Your Mind eBook (In Order)

by Elec0
3rd Sep 2012
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[-]lukeprog13y250

Note that a nicely formatted and typo-corrected version of The Sequences is currently being prepared for PDF, Kindle, and iBooks.

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[-]brilee13y30

Is there any editing being done? In my opinion, a lot of essay 'refactoring' could be of use here for Eliezer's writing.

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[-]QuicklyStarfish13y20

Is there any public timeframe for when these will be released, even an approximate one?

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[-]lukeprog13y20

December? Not sure.

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[-]palladias13y10

Do you have a 50% confidence interval?

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[-]lukeprog13y20

Here is my 70% confidence interval.

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[-]QuicklyStarfish13y00

Sorry for the late reply but the question just occurred to me: is this publication likely to include the current sequence, "Highly Advanced Epistemology 101 for Beginners"? (I don't know how long the sequence will be, so I'm not sure if there's time.)

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[-]Zaine13y00

Will it include references to concepts not wholly original, and provide footnotes when a presented concept is similar to a mainstream line of thought, but differs in a significant way?

The lack of the above is my main reason for putting off the sequences; I like to be able to track and attribute ideas to their source partially so I can better introduce them to others.

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[-]mapnoterritory13y50

Most (maybe all?) sequences are available in alternative formats here:

http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Sequences#Alternative_formats

There is also a huge single file version of all Eliezer's post up to end 2010 here:

http://lesswrong.com/lw/72m/an_epub_of_eliezers_blog_posts/

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[-]Elec013y00

It is true, although I only see one version of what I did, and the formatting is kind of odd, but Jordan has put pretty much all of them into ebook format here. http://lesswrong.com/lw/319/print_ready_version_of_the_sequences/

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[-]iDante13y30

mobi would be wonderful for kindle users.

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[-]Elec013y90

Converted to mobi for Kindle users.

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[-]iDante13y10

Thanks. I wish I had this when I read this one for the first time.

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[-]Paul Crowley13y20

What do you prefer about this version to the other mobi versions available?

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[-]iDante13y00

Whoop, when I read the sequences there were no easily found versions for kindle. I didn't notice that you'd done that already. I've no preference for one over the other.

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[-]Spectral_Dragon13y00

My lump of thinking meat is throbbing with glee! This is the perfect thing I didn't know I wanted. It's just perfect since I usually end up with far more tabs than I can read efficiently, this will make me able to read everything in order, and I'll even be able to keep my focus on the more massive posts! I knew I should keep this shorter, but I wanted to thank you properly. Just... Wonderful, thank you.

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[-]Peter Wildeford13y10

Can it be made available in PDF?

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[-]Elec013y50

Converted to PDF, although the table of contents doesn't work correctly, apparently Calibre doesn't do that.

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[-]Viliam_Bur13y00

What is your favorite way of making eBooks in different formats? I can imagine two solutions:

a) Make the eBook in one format, and then use some applications to automatically convert it to the remaining formats. Possible disadvantage: if the latter formats allow some features that the original format does not support, the converted versions will not use them.

b) Write the eBook in some format-independent language, such as TeX or DocBook, and then compile it to all formats.

I don't have much experience with eBooks, so I don't know what kinds of formats are there, what are their features, and what convertors/compilers exist.

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[-]Elec013y20

I made it in a program called eCub, which compiles .html files to a .epub file, which I then converted to other formats in Calibre.

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Firstly, if this has already been created, then I apologize, but I couldn't find it and I looked.

I wanted to read the how to change your mind sequence on my eBook reader, but when I looked around the site I couldn't find any eBooks other than large ones with the blog posts in order of post date, which isn't really how the sequences are arranged. So I decided to copy and paste everything from the how to change your mind sequence into an eBook. Primarily for my personal use, but I figured that other people might be interested in it as well.

My version is in epub format, Calibre can convert to others, but if you'd like another format, let me know and I'll convert it.

I believe that I got all the basic HTML formatting down, like indention where was it in the main article and bullet points and suchlike. I didn't include hyperlinks, as most eReaders can't open them.

The table of contents is arranged exactly like the subsequences are in the sequence.

I've tested it in Calibre and on my Sony PRS 505 (which is quite old at this point), but everything seemed to work everywhere I tested it.

If you find any errors, or have any suggestions, please let me know.

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  • pdf (9/3/2012)