Hi! This our first post in what we hope to become a series of updates filled with accomplishments and mostly good plans we’ve made. We’ve heard that some of you are aware that “something is happening in Poland”, but not sure what, and we want to tell you what we’ve...
> [...] It's not just a disaster-relief problem. It is also visible when corporations do CSR days, or how people put up things for charity auctions. The question is: why does giving stuff feel so much better than giving cash? > > [...] > > This might sound like I’m...
> We should organize more events. You should try organizing some if you are not doing it already. > > [...] > > I came to a conclusion that well-run events are too rare in our lives and that there should be more of them. Events add real value, most...
> I love thinking tools and frameworks, and encountered many of them by working in design, finance, consulting, IT, and non-profits. I got excited when I saw many of them fit a similar pattern. This is a linkpost for the first post on my Substack, that I wrote in December...
Below I summarize the thoughts of other people on what's the Theory of Impact for Activation Engineering. I mostly base it on the "discussion" parts of the papers and the answers under @Chris_Leong's post What's the theory of impact for activation vectors? Alex Turner's posts on controlling a maze-solving policy...