This sounds great! There is no FAQ on the linked-to website, though. Is Arbital open-source? What are the key licensing terms? How’s it implemented? How does voting work?
If we’re all supposed to use the same website, there are advantages to that, but I would be less excited about that.
This sounds great! There is no FAQ on the linked-to website, though. Is Arbital open-source? What are the key licensing terms? How’s it implemented? How does voting work?
If we’re all supposed to use the same website, there are advantages to that, but I would be less excited about that.
Also, the home page links to https://arbital.com/explore/math, but that page is blank. Er… https://arbital.com/explore/ai_alignment is also blank for me. Perhaps Arbital doesn’t work for Chrome on Windows 7 without flash installed.
It’s not open sourced.
The pages might take a while to load (up to 30 seconds).
I get:
First, what looks like a blank page with a navigation/search bar at the top.
This stays there for ~10s with absolutely no indication that more might be coming.
Then an extra rectangular thingy gets overlaid and my browser window stops responding to me.
This stays for maybe another 10s.
Finally, some actual content appears.
(This is with Firefox on Windows, on a reasonably beefy machine.)