Open Thread 349
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Metadata
- Published: September 30, 2024
- Source: https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/open-thread-349
- Document ID:
2024-09-30_open-thread-349_full
Category Map
Books
- Progress and Poverty (7 mentions)
Concepts
- Georgism (18 mentions)
Organizations
- Astralcodexten (30 mentions)
- YouGov (7 mentions)
- ValueBase (6 mentions)
People
- Sam Altman (41 mentions)
- Lars Doucet (23 mentions)
- Nat Friedman (4 mentions)
- RenOS (1 mentions)
Places
- Rome (39 mentions)
- Austin (31 mentions)
- Philadelphia (27 mentions)
- MOSCOW (22 mentions)
- Budapest (19 mentions)
- Istanbul (16 mentions)
- Canberra (15 mentions)
- WARSAW (10 mentions)
Full Primary Source Text
This is the weekly visible open thread. Post about anything you want, ask random questions, whatever. ACX has an unofficial subreddit , Discord , and bulletin board , and in-person meetups around the world . 95% of content is free, but for the remaining 5% you can subscribe here . Also: 1: On last week’s post How Often Do Men Think About Rome , I presented ACX survey data showing that men and women thought about Rome the same amount. Commenter RenOS was able to find a YouGov poll showing the opposite (men more). Possible interpretations: my poll was contaminated by selection bias (ACX-reading women are unusually interested in history), theirs was contaminated by response bias (they asked how often you thought about Rome; I asked whether you thought about it in the last 24 hours - I think their version leaves more room for retroactive editing of memories). YouGov also provided other interesting historical information: 2: Late addition to Meetups Everywhere : Moscow on October 6, see link for more. Other meetups coming up this week include Philadelphia, Austin, Istanbul, Canberra, Budapest, and Warsaw. 3: If you haven’t already, vote for the winner of this year’s book review contest
- voting closes Sunday, October 6. 4: And if you’re an ACX veteran, you might remember the winner of the very first book review contest - Lars Doucet’s review of Progress And Poverty , the book on Georgism. Since then, Lars has gone on to start a Georgism-inspired land valuation company, Valuebase , which has gotten investment from Sam Altman, Nat Friedman, and others. Now they’re recruiting paid interns, including: - Technical interns : Ideal candidates have experience in programming, data science, machine learning, or AI, and are eager to work on real-world problems that scale across millions of properties.
- Non-technical interns : If you’re organized, driven, and have strong problem-solving and communication skills, we have roles for you in operations, marketing, and product management. If interested, apply here .
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- Progress and Poverty
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- Sam Altman
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- ValueBase
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