there is so much content, on so many topics I believe to be important
To get through the historical content faster, I would suggest reading the original “Sequences” in the book form, and then the 2018 community essays. (That’s still a lot of text, but ultimately less than trying to drink from the firehose of LessWrong front page and wondering how much you still missed.)
The Sequences written by Eliezer Yudkowsky are available here. Note that you can also “buy” the e-books for $0.
The 2018 community essays are here as a paper book, but you can find the list of contents here, and then find the links to the individual essays here.
To get through the historical content faster, I would suggest reading the original “Sequences” in the book form, and then the 2018 community essays. (That’s still a lot of text, but ultimately less than trying to drink from the firehose of LessWrong front page and wondering how much you still missed.)
The Sequences written by Eliezer Yudkowsky are available here. Note that you can also “buy” the e-books for $0.
The 2018 community essays are here as a paper book, but you can find the list of contents here, and then find the links to the individual essays here.
Thank you for the advice!