Paul Graham recently wrote a short essay about the value of things that are both general and surprising. I used to think infinities were of different sizes, not types, and I consequently didn’t know what the types were. The post cleared up this basic yet deep confusion for me really quickly, and I expect similarly for many others. For these reasons, I’ve curated this post.
There are a couple of different filters on the LessWrong homepage, and the ‘Curated Content’ filter is the most widely used—it gets on average 2 posts per week, and are the posts on LW that are the most widely read. For example, it’s filter always selected for visitors to the site who aren’t logged in, and I expect it’s the most used RSS feed.
Posts appear in Curated Content when I or another mod curate them :-)
Paul Graham recently wrote a short essay about the value of things that are both general and surprising. I used to think infinities were of different sizes, not types, and I consequently didn’t know what the types were. The post cleared up this basic yet deep confusion for me really quickly, and I expect similarly for many others. For these reasons, I’ve curated this post.
Cool, thanks. What does “curating this post” entail?
There are a couple of different filters on the LessWrong homepage, and the ‘Curated Content’ filter is the most widely used—it gets on average 2 posts per week, and are the posts on LW that are the most widely read. For example, it’s filter always selected for visitors to the site who aren’t logged in, and I expect it’s the most used RSS feed.
Posts appear in Curated Content when I or another mod curate them :-)