Recently I’ve become very interested in open research. A friend of mine gave me the tip to check out lesswrong.
I found that lesswrong has been interested in trying to support collaborative open research (one, two, three) for a few years at least. That was the original idea behind lesswrong.com/questions. Recently Ruby explained some of their problems getting this sort of thing going with the previous approach and sketched a feature he’s calling “Research Agendas.” I think something like his Research Agendas seems quite useful.
So that’s what brought me here. But I’ve had a lot of fun reading through old top rated posts.
I just made my first post about a question centered wiki I’ve been working on. I guess it’s a sort of self promotion, so I hope that’s ok. I felt that it’s the sort of thing that people here may be interested in. I’m also very interested to hear critiques of the argument I put forward in that post.
Hi y’all.
Recently I’ve become very interested in open research. A friend of mine gave me the tip to check out lesswrong.
I found that lesswrong has been interested in trying to support collaborative open research (one, two, three) for a few years at least. That was the original idea behind lesswrong.com/questions. Recently Ruby explained some of their problems getting this sort of thing going with the previous approach and sketched a feature he’s calling “Research Agendas.” I think something like his Research Agendas seems quite useful.
So that’s what brought me here. But I’ve had a lot of fun reading through old top rated posts.
I just made my first post about a question centered wiki I’ve been working on. I guess it’s a sort of self promotion, so I hope that’s ok. I felt that it’s the sort of thing that people here may be interested in. I’m also very interested to hear critiques of the argument I put forward in that post.