I’m about to start my second year of college in Utah. My intent is to major in math and/or computer science, although more generally I’m interested in many of the subjects that LessWrongers seem to gravitate towards (philosophy, physics, psychology, economics, etc.)
I first noticed something that Eliezer Yudkowsky posted on Facebook several months ago, and have since been quietly exploring the rationality-sphere and surrounding digital territories (although I’m no longer on FB). Joining LessWrong seemed like the obvious next step given the time I had spent on adjacent sites. I’m here solely out of curiosity and philosophical interest.
Thanks to Sarunas and predecessors for the welcome page, and the LW community more generally. I look forward to being a part of it.
Exciting! If I were in your place I would look at the growing field of causal inference which lives at the interface of statistics, computer science, epidemiology and economics. The books by Hernan and Robins (causal inference) and Pearl (causality), as well as the journal edited by Judea Pearl and Maya Petersen (causal inference).
Hi everyone.
I’m about to start my second year of college in Utah. My intent is to major in math and/or computer science, although more generally I’m interested in many of the subjects that LessWrongers seem to gravitate towards (philosophy, physics, psychology, economics, etc.)
I first noticed something that Eliezer Yudkowsky posted on Facebook several months ago, and have since been quietly exploring the rationality-sphere and surrounding digital territories (although I’m no longer on FB). Joining LessWrong seemed like the obvious next step given the time I had spent on adjacent sites. I’m here solely out of curiosity and philosophical interest.
Thanks to Sarunas and predecessors for the welcome page, and the LW community more generally. I look forward to being a part of it.
Exciting! If I were in your place I would look at the growing field of causal inference which lives at the interface of statistics, computer science, epidemiology and economics. The books by Hernan and Robins (causal inference) and Pearl (causality), as well as the journal edited by Judea Pearl and Maya Petersen (causal inference).
Thanks for the recommendations (esp. Hernan and Robins). I’ll definitely take a look.
And if you did in fact have a secret agenda, you wouldn’t reveal it.
Psst, it’s way more fun to treat everyone on LW as having a secret agenda.