Right now, I’m partly afraid that the room where I hold an ACX meetup next Monday that can hold ~30 people will be too small. I already know from emails that people will attend that haven’t attended any past meetups. Scott’s blog is similar to what EY was doing when he wrote the sequences. It’s a membership funnel.
On the LessWrong side, we are now in a situation where there are a lot more resources for community development than there have been in the past. While CEA didn’t want to fund rationality community development, we now have funders who expressed willingness to fund rationality community development.
Right now, I’m partly afraid that the room where I hold an ACX meetup next Monday that can hold ~30 people will be too small. I already know from emails that people will attend that haven’t attended any past meetups. Scott’s blog is similar to what EY was doing when he wrote the sequences. It’s a membership funnel.
On the LessWrong side, we are now in a situation where there are a lot more resources for community development than there have been in the past. While CEA didn’t want to fund rationality community development, we now have funders who expressed willingness to fund rationality community development.
Later this year there’s a retreat for community organisers which includes funding for the travel costs of attendees.
If you want to do something to grow the rationality community, the times are great and I want to encourage you to take action.
What city are you in?
I’m in Berlin.
Looks like Berlin is becoming a real hub.
That’s currently the intention of myself and a few other people.