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Leaving beta: Voting on moving to LessWrong.com
casebash7y00

I don't think there is anything stopping you from trying to create a test LW2 account to see if you will be locked out

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Leaving beta: Voting on moving to LessWrong.com
casebash7y00

Have you seen the notifications up the top right? Does that do what you want?

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An alternative way to browse LessWrong 2.0
casebash7y20

How haven't they caught up to 90s-era newsreaders.

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Feedback on LW 2.0
casebash8y10

What are the plans for the Wiki? If the plan is to keep it the same, why doesn't Lesser Wrong have a link to it yet?

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Feedback on LW 2.0
casebash8y50

I agree that people should not be able to upvote or downvote an article without having clicked through to it.

I also find the comments hard to parse because the separation is less explicit than on either Reddit or here.

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LW 2.0 Open Beta starts 9/20
casebash8y00

It works now.

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LW 2.0 Open Beta starts 9/20
casebash8y00

It does not seem to be working.

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LW 2.0 Strategic Overview
casebash8y00

Are there many communities that do that apart from meta-filter?

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LW 2.0 Strategic Overview
casebash8y100

Firstly, well done on all your hard work! I'm very excited to see how this will work out.

Secondly, I know that this might be best after the vote, but don't forget to take advantage of community support.

I'm sure that if you set up a Kickstarter or similar, that people would donate to it, now that you've proven your ability to deliver.

I also believe that, given how many programmers we have here, many people will want to make contributions to the codebase. My understanding was that this wasn't really happening before: a) Because the old code base was extremely difficult to get up and running/messy b) Because it wasn't clear who to talk to if you wanted to know if your changes were likely to be approved if you made them.

It looks like a) has been solved, if you also improve b), then I expect a bunch of people will want to contribute.

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Map and territory: Natural structures
casebash8y00

It's just an example.

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9Map and territory: Natural structures
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1190% of problems are recommendation and adaption problems
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1Red Teaming Climate Change Research - Should someone be red-teaming Rationality/EA too?
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9Self-conscious ideology
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15‘Crucial Considerations and Wise Philanthropy’, by Nick Bostrom
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8On Arrogance
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2Unspeakable conversations
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19Which areas of rationality are underexplored? - Discussion Thread
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10Debating concepts - What is the comparative?
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6Terminology is important
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