You might already be aware, but there’s the Unofficial CFAR Canon List which compiles a lot of their earlier material (though some things have now changed) that someone put together a while back.
If you’re looking for more derivative content written by people who have gone to CFAR workshops:
Shminux, here’s some useful framing from my experience. From having read the HammerTime sequence and the Instrumental Rationality sequence, there were only a handful of techniques or ideas introduced to me at CFAR that I’d never heard of before. Yet I got useful stuff out of almost every class. I really felt that the people + context were the main forces driving my learning/growth.
So that to say, the things Owen linked to cover a huge swath of the CFAR content, though I’d still expect going to CFAR to be a fruitful experience for a given person who’s read it all.
You might already be aware, but there’s the Unofficial CFAR Canon List which compiles a lot of their earlier material (though some things have now changed) that someone put together a while back.
If you’re looking for more derivative content written by people who have gone to CFAR workshops:
There’s also the Hammertime sequence alkjash wrote and the Instrumental Rationality sequence I wrote.
Shminux, here’s some useful framing from my experience. From having read the HammerTime sequence and the Instrumental Rationality sequence, there were only a handful of techniques or ideas introduced to me at CFAR that I’d never heard of before. Yet I got useful stuff out of almost every class. I really felt that the people + context were the main forces driving my learning/growth. So that to say, the things Owen linked to cover a huge swath of the CFAR content, though I’d still expect going to CFAR to be a fruitful experience for a given person who’s read it all.