Less Online

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Less Online is a recurring event in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between April 08, 2024 and June 03, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “The Less Wrong team is hosting a conference/festival for the rationalist and rationalist-adjacent blogosphere, Less Online , the weekend before Manifest”; “First, Less Online, a conference for rationalists and rationalist-blog-readers, May 31 - June 2”; “Thanks to everyone who talked to me at the Less Online conference”. It most often appears alongside Astralcodexten Com, Berkeley, Manifest.

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  • Category: Events
  • Mention count: 3
  • Issue count: 3
  • First seen: April 08, 2024
  • Last seen: June 03, 2024

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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.

April 08, 2024 · Original source
3: The Less Wrong team is hosting a conference/festival for the rationalist and rationalist-adjacent blogosphere, Less Online, the weekend before Manifest. Berkeley CA, 5/31 - 6/2, $400 per ticket, some housing and childcare available. I’ll be there.
May 13, 2024 · Original source
4: And Lighthaven is still hosting two back-to-back conferences in Berkeley in late May early June, of which you are invited to both. First, Less Online, a conference for rationalists and rationalist-blog-readers, May 31 - June 2. I might have announced this before, but new guests since I last mentioned it include Patrick McKenzie, Agnes Callard, Kevin Simler, Cremieux, and Aella. Second, Manifest, a conference on prediction markets, June 7 - 9. I’ll be at both. Ticket prices go up midnight on Monday. If you want to meet the guests but can’t pay, there should be an ACX meetup at Lightcone around that time, which many guests will be attending and which will be free admission.
June 03, 2024 · Original source
1: Thanks to everyone who talked to me at the Less Online conference. Thanks especially to the person who gave me a working GPS-based version of the automated land acknowledger from Bay Area House Party, it’s one of the most interesting gifts I’ve ever received and I’m looking forward to bringing it to some other city to test its functionality: