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Ritual Report: Schelling Day
chronophasiac12y20

As one of the participants, I can honestly say Schelling Day was a highlight of the past year. The experience was every bit as powerful as described. Afterwards, I felt a sense of friendship and goodwill towards my friends (old and new) that was nearly overwhelming.

Thank you so much for organizing this event. Here's to next year's Schelling Day!

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Meetup Interest: Rhode Island
chronophasiac13y00

I live in MA, close to the RI border. I go to the Cambridge, MA meetups but I'd love to do a couple meetups in Providence! Contact me if you're interested.

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Brain Preservation
chronophasiac13y110

This has been mentioned before, but are you taking the positive externalities of cryonics into account?

Specifically, signing up for cryonics increases the visibility and probably the credibility of cryonics. Consider also that cryonics is so tiny that one additional member has a relatively large impact.

Many of your objections to cryonics are based on the world of today, where cryonics is weird and marginalized. Have you tried recalculating your probability of cryonics success in a hypothetical world where cryonics is normal?

I think the most likely path to a world of normal cryonics is through individual signups. And I consider that world to be valuable enough to pay for a small chance of bringing it into existence.

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Meetup : RESCHEDULED: Cambridge Less Wrong Meetup August 21st with Ken Hayworth of the Brain Preservation Foundation
chronophasiac14y10

I'm planning to tape the talk, provided I can get clearances.

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Meetup : RESCHEDULED: Cambridge Less Wrong Meetup August 21st with Ken Hayworth of the Brain Preservation Foundation
chronophasiac14y00

Noted. Thanks.

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Details of Taskforces; or, Cooperate Now
chronophasiac14y00

I'm in the greater Boston area and would definitely be a part of this.

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Procedural Knowledge Gaps
chronophasiac15y70

Most tupperware should be "dishwasher safe", meaning it's been tested to high temperatures and won't melt even in the lower rack of the dishwasher. The real problem with putting tupperware, or indeed any plastic container, in the bottom rack is the water jets. The jets shoot out of the aerator (that's the plastic spinny thing on the bottom), and will blow light objects around the dishwasher instead of scrubbing them out. Putting tupperware on the top rack restricts their movements.

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Is cryonics necessary?: Writing yourself into the future
chronophasiac15y60

Spoiler warning for a Greg Egan short story...

Steve Fever is this suggestion, exactly. It is a fairly disturbing account of an unFriendly AI attempting to resurrect a dead man using this method. Recommended.

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Attention Lurkers: Please say hi
chronophasiac15y120

Hi.

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Where are we?
chronophasiac16y20

Yup, me too.

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