All of Andrew_SB's Comments + Replies

"the measure Pomodoro-maximization might accidentally become the target, even though the intended target is goal completion."

Nonsense.

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tyleralterman
8y
I'm glad you think it's nonsense, since - in some strange state of affairs - a certain unnamed person has been crushing on the communal Pom sheet lately. =P
8[anonymous]8y
Indeed. Utility is merely a vague proxy for pomodoros completed.

Overall we are way more talent constrained rather than funding constrained. The UK xrisk ecosystem has managed to get something like $10m from non-EA sources, and now recruitment is our biggest bottleneck. As mentioned below, we do hire people without PhDs to our 'postdoc' positions.

We do hire people without PhDs—appropriate edits done :)

Good point, this certainly wouldn't work for lobbying. But over 50% of donations still come from wealthy individuals or small donations, so it's a substantial absolute amount of money that still could benefit from moral trade.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_finance_in_the_United_States

I envision this targeting the general public.

I suppose I have a higher credence in a wide audience finding this really appealing. By spending X dollars, you're canceling out X dollars of the other side while simultaneously sending 2*X dollars to an actual charity.

Nobody likes the negative ads in the US - plenty of people donate in order to 'prevent the other side from winning' more than supporting their own candidate.

I suppose I will forever be denied this rite of passage, as I totally took it from Toby's paper about year ago :)