Online LessWrong Community Weekend

  • Contact: less­wrong.cw.2021@gmail.com

Contact: lesswrong.cw.2021@gmail.com

A new team from Cologne and a couple other places decided to make the online LWCW happen again. We also got some of previous years’ main organizers on board to help preserve the atmosphere of the event.

From 10th-12th September the Rationalist Community will again gather for 3 days of socializing, fun and intellectual exploration. There will be few pre-planned activities, but most of the content will be unconference style and participant driven.

On Monday, September 6th, participants will be invited to the event Discord and to access the collaborative schedule, to start planning what shall happen the following weekend. Over the week, the schedule will be filled in with workshops, talks and activities.

This is the 8th year of the LessWrong Community Weekend. Those of you who have attended this event before know that the atmosphere and sense of community at these weekends is something really special. If this sounds like something you would enjoy and you have some exciting ideas or skills to contribute, do come along and get involved.

This year the event will happen online for the second time. We will use a different Discord server, but you can expect the same atmosphere and rhythm to the event.

Applications

Apply here before September 1st.

Some Platforms we will use

The list of platforms is identical to last year’s one.

(Don’t worry if the list seems long. Most of these work in your browser, so all you have to do is to follow the link that will be provided for that activity.)

  • Discord will be used as the main communications hub for the event. This is where you will go to find all other information. Activities that don’t happen in Discord will be linked to from Discord.

  • Teamup calendar for collaborative scheduling of activities. Each activity will also have, if needed, a link to the platform hosting it.

  • Zoom and/​or Google Meet. None of the above platforms are great for really large gatherings such as the opening and closing sessions and probably some of the more popular talks. For these things we will use Zoom and/​or Google Meet. Which one depends on the number of participants and the needs of these participants.

  • Gatheround (previously Icebreaker) will be used for speed-friending sessions.

  • Possibly more…? There are likely to be activities that require some specific platform, e.g. online board games. But activity organizers are discouraged to use anything that requires installation. The most probable exception is Tabletop Simulator.