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Fri, 31 Jan 2025 02:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/253 http://relay.fm/rd/253 The Torpid Sons of Venezuelan Oil Men 253 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. clean 5412 This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Grist: A modern, open source spreadsheet that goes beyond the grid. Try it for free today. Links and Show Notes: This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Spin the Choice | King of the Hill Wiki | Fandom'So Peggy invents a game of her own called "Spin The Choice" as she finds out online that people like to spin and choose in their games.' Simpsons Kitchen Gag Bart Gets an Elephant - Wikipedia"After Stampy wrecks the Simpsons' house and eats all the food, Homer decides to sell Stampy to an ivory dealer." The Simpsons kitchen gag GIF Why Did Van Halen Demand Concert Venues Remove Brown M&M's From the Menu?"So, when I would walk backstage, if I saw a brown M&M in that bowl … well, line-check the entire production. Guaranteed you're going to arrive at a technical error." Cincinnati Union Terminal - Wikipedia The Sesame Street counting song: 1 2 3 4 5, 6 7 8 9 10, 11 12… Producer/Consumer Problem - Wikipedia Producer/Consumer Pattern and Thread Pools - Cornell Non-Newtonian fluidOobleck! US Naval Terminology and Nomenclature Seaman apprentice - WikipediaSeaman apprentice is the second lowest enlisted rate in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps just above seaman recruit and below seaman The Pink Stuff Krusty bets against the Harlem Globetrotters - YouTube"They were using a freaking ladder for God's sakes!" Hypercritical: Hyperspace"The current TestFligh
Fri, 31 Jan 2025 02:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/253 http://relay.fm/rd/253 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. clean 5412 This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Grist: A modern, open source spreadsheet that goes beyond the grid. Try it for free today. Links and Show Notes: This week's topic: The Simpsons Kitchen Gag. Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Spin the Choice | King of the Hill Wiki | Fandom'So Peggy invents a game of her own called "Spin The Choice" as she finds out online that people like to spin and choose in their games.' Simpsons Kitchen Gag Bart Gets an Elephant - Wikipedia"After Stampy wrecks the Simpsons' house and eats all the food, Homer decides to sell Stampy to an ivory dealer." The Simpsons kitchen gag GIF Why Did Van Halen Demand Concert Venues Remove Brown M&M's From the Menu?"So, when I would walk backstage, if I saw a brown M&M in that bowl … well, line-check the entire production. Guaranteed you're going to arrive at a technical error." Cincinnati Union Terminal - Wikipedia The Sesame Street counting song: 1 2 3 4 5, 6 7 8 9 10, 11 12… Producer/Consumer Problem - Wikipedia Producer/Consumer Pattern and Thread Pools - Cornell Non-Newtonian fluidOobleck! US Naval Terminology and Nomenclature Seaman apprentice - WikipediaSeaman apprentice is the second lowest enlisted rate in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps just above seaman recruit and below seaman The Pink Stuff Krusty bets against the Harlem Globetrotters - YouTube"They were using a freaking ladder for God's sakes!" Hypercritical: Hyperspace&q
You've got to hand it to Elephants - for an animal THAT large, they've managed to invoke a range of emotions in us pretty well. Whether you were moved to tears by Dumbo, terrified of the Heffalumps in Winnie the Pooh or laughing at Stampy, Bart's Elephant from the Simpsons - us humans have a special kinship with these large creatures and it's about time we explored that... Here to determine if Elephants are assholes are not is funny man James Roday Rodriguez, who believes that Elephants may just be our spirit guides. Hear Alice and James dive into topics such as Verne Troyer, Hindu Mythology AND where the phrase "White Elephant" came from on this very special episode of Asshole Animals. Please note: Alice DOES claim in this episode that she doesn't know of any examples of Elephants being malicious to other species on purpose - which directly contradicts her previous episode on Vultures with Tom Morath. Simple explanation: she had no idea Elephants messed with Lappet-faced Vulture nests at the time of this recording. Our charity of the week is the fabulous Trunks Up - who are working hard to free Elephants from being put to work in Asia and to give them a peaceful existence out in large sanctuaries. Find out more about their incredible work and how you can donate to help feed these Elephants at www.trunksup.org. We have 3 incredible sponsors this week! 1) Nature Spy - the ultimate go-to for all of your wildlife watching tech! If you're in need of a camera that lets you watch wildlife from afar, these are your guys. Use code "ANIMALS10" to get 10% off of trail cameras, in honour of their 10th anniversary. https://www.naturespy.org
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: CEEALAR: 2024 Update, published by CEEALAR on July 19, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. TL;DR: Last November we had only 4 months of runway remaining-today we have ~1.5 years. I'm reminded of the saying 'it takes a village to raise a child', and I would be writing a very different update if not for the village that came together to support us since our fundraising appeal last winter. We received several months of runway as a result of individual donations from alumni and supporters, which gave us the time to approach new funders, as well as encouragement to persevere. Others volunteered their time and energy to support us. Guests at the hotel helped with day-to-day tasks so that we could focus on fundraising, and we received priceless advice from more experienced EAs on how to improve our offering and make the value of our project more apparent to funders. As a result of all the above, with just over a month of runway remaining, we received an emergency grant from AISTOF[1] that ensured our continued operation until the end of the year. And now we've been granted an additional full year of funding from EAIF. MANY thank-yous are due: To those who donated To those who offered their time and advice To those who advocated for us To colleagues, past and present To ML4G, Stampy and PauseAI for choosing us as your venue despite our uncertain future To Wytham Abbey, for their generous donation of equipment To the grant investigators who gave us a chance to explain what this strange little hotel in Blackpool is doing and why it's worth supporting Last but not least - to our grantees and alumni, for being so committed to having a positive impact on the world, and giving us the chance to play a role in your journey. The Future of CEEALAR! AI Winter is Coming to CEEALAR CEEALAR has been hosting grantees working on AI Safety since it opened in 2018, and this winter we're going all in - we're going to be the AI Winter we want to see in the world. From September until the end of the year we're going to direct our outreach and programming toward AI Safety.[2] Keep an eye out for a future update where we'll go more into the details of what we have planned - which isn't much right now, so if you've got ideas and would like to collaborate with us on AI Winter, get in touch! If you'd like a reminder, or are interested in participating or collaborating in some fashion - please fill out this tiny form (
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: My first EAG: a mix of feelings, published by Lovkush on June 12, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. TLDR I had a mix of feelings before and throughout EAG London 2024. Overall, the experience was excellent and I am more motivated and excited about my next steps in EA and AI safety. However, I am actually unsure if I will attend EAG next year, because I am yet to exhaust other means of networking, especially since I live in London. Why might this be useful for you? This is a narrative that is different to most others. Depending on your background/personality, this will reduce the pressure to optimise every aspect of your time at EAG. I am not saying to do no optimization, but that there is a different balance for different people. If you have not been to an EAG, this provides a flavour of the interactions and feelings - both positive and negative - that are possible. My background I did pure maths from undergraduate to PhD, then lectured maths for foundation year students for a few years, then moved to industry and have been a data scientist at Shell for three years. I took the GWWC pledge in 2014, but I had not actively engaged with the community or chosen a career based on EA principles. A few years ago I made an effort to apply EA principles to my career. I worked through the 80000 Hours career template with AI safety being the obvious top choice, took the AI Safety Fundamentals course, applied to EAG London (and did not get accepted, which was reasonable), and also tried volunteering for SoGive for a couple of months. Ultimately the arguments for AI doom overwhelmed me and put me into defeatist mindset ('How can you out-think a god-like super intelligence?') so I just put my head in the sand instead of contributing. In 2023, with ChatGPT and the prominence of AI, my motivation to contribute came back. I did take several actions, but spread out over several months: I finally learned enough PyTorch to train my first CNN and RNN. I attended an EA hackathon for software engineers and contributed to Stampy. The contributions were minimal though: shock-horror, the coding one does as a data scientist is not the same as what software engineers do! I applied to some AI safety roles (Epoch AI Analyst, Quantum Leap founding learning engineer, Cohere AI Data Trainer) I joined a Mech Interp Discord and within that a reading group for Mathematics for Machine Learning. I go into these details to illustrate a key way I differ from the prototypical EA: I am not particularly agentic! Somebody more rational would have created more concrete plans, accountability systems, and explored more thoroughly the options and actions available. Despite being familiar with rationality / EA for several years, I had not absorbed the ideas enough to apply them in my life. I was a Bob who waits for opportunities to arise, and thus ends up making little progress. The breakthrough came when I got accepted into ML4Good. I have written my thoughts on that experience, but the relevant thing is it gave me a huge boost in motivation and confidence to work on AI safety. Preparing for EAG I actually did not plan to attend EAG London! My next steps in AI Safety were clear (primarily upskilling by getting hands-on experience on projects) and I was unsure what I could bring to the table for other participants. However, three weeks before EAG, somebody in my ML4Good group chat asked who was going, so I figured I may as well apply and see what happens. Given I am writing this, I was accepted! When reading the recommended EA Forum posts for EAG first-timers, I was taken aback by how practical and strategic these people were. This had a two-sided effect for me: it was intimidating and made me question how valuable I could be to other EAG participants, but it did also help me be more agentic and help me push mys...
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This week's well-endowed episode sees us exploring one of the horniest episodes of Simpsons ever with Large Marge. After accidentally getting cosmetic surgery, Marge has a chest expansion that gets a lot of attention. After the show finds every possible joke they can about Marge's honkers, we then learn there are downsides to it, plus the confusing return of Stampy and Adam West to the show, some Hollywood lore on Burt Ward, and lots of immature giggling on this chesty podcast! Support this podcast and get over 150 bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [July 2023], published by smallsilo on July 20, 2023 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We're putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. AISafety.info - Interactive FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' team[1] has been working on: Stampy and his professional-looking face aisafety.info. This will provide a single point of access into AI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding questions (type your question and click "I'm asking something else") or by editing questions and answers. We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase and volunteer developers to help with the conversational agent and front end that we're building. We've got more to do before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone: from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary that's great, but you can ask a question if you haven't. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker! - let us know how it goes). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! In case you're not comfortable posting a question under your own name, you can use this form to send a question anonymously and I'll post it as a comment. Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more detailed explanation rather than just giving a short response to the specific question asked, in order to address other similar-but-not-pr...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [July 2023], published by smallsilo on July 20, 2023 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We're putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. AISafety.info - Interactive FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' team[1] has been working on: Stampy and his professional-looking face aisafety.info. This will provide a single point of access into AI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding questions (type your question and click "I'm asking something else") or by editing questions and answers. We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase and volunteer developers to help with the conversational agent and front end that we're building. We've got more to do before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone: from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary that's great, but you can ask a question if you haven't. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker! - let us know how it goes). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! In case you're not comfortable posting a question under your own name, you can use this form to send a question anonymously and I'll post it as a comment. Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more detailed explanation rather than just giving a short response to the specific question asked, in order to address other similar-but-not-pr...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AISafety.info "How can I help?" FAQ, published by steven0461 on June 5, 2023 on LessWrong. AI existential risk has been in the news recently. A lot of people have gotten interested in the problem and some want to know what they can do to help. Additionally, other existing routes to getting advice are getting overwhelmed, like AI Safety Support, 80,000 Hours, AGI Safety Fundamentals, AI Safety Quest, etc. With this in mind, we've created a new FAQ as a part of Stampy's AI Safety Info, based mostly on ideas from plex, Linda Linsefors, and Severin Seehrich. We're continuing to improve these articles and we welcome feedback. By starting at the root of the tree and clicking on the articles at the bottom of each article, you can navigate to the article that most applies to your situation. It branches out into the rest of AISafety.info as well. Or you can just look at the full list here: I'm convinced that AI existential safety is important and want to contribute. What can I do to help? I want to help out AI alignment without necessarily making major life changes. What are some simple things I can do to contribute? I would like to focus on AI alignment, but it might be best to prioritize improving my life situation first. What should I do? I want to take big steps to contribute to AI alignment (e.g. making it my career). What should I do? How can I do conceptual, mathematical, or philosophical work on AI alignment? How can I use a background in the social sciences to help with AI alignment? How can I do organizational or operations work around AI alignment? How can I work on AGI safety outreach in academia and among experts? How can I work on public AI safety outreach? How can I work on AI policy? I'm interested in providing significant financial support to AI alignment. How should I go about this? How can I work on assessing AI alignment projects and distributing grants? How can I work on helping AI alignment researchers be more effective, e.g. as a coach? What should I do with my idea for helping with AI alignment? What subjects should I study at university to prepare myself for alignment research? I'd like to do experimental work (i.e. ML, coding) for AI alignment. What should I do? What should I do with my machine learning research idea for AI alignment? Who should I talk to about my non-research AI alignment coding project idea? How can I work toward AI alignment as a software engineer? How can I do machine learning programming work to help with AI alignment? Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AISafety.info "How can I help?" FAQ, published by steven0461 on June 5, 2023 on LessWrong. AI existential risk has been in the news recently. A lot of people have gotten interested in the problem and some want to know what they can do to help. Additionally, other existing routes to getting advice are getting overwhelmed, like AI Safety Support, 80,000 Hours, AGI Safety Fundamentals, AI Safety Quest, etc. With this in mind, we've created a new FAQ as a part of Stampy's AI Safety Info, based mostly on ideas from plex, Linda Linsefors, and Severin Seehrich. We're continuing to improve these articles and we welcome feedback. By starting at the root of the tree and clicking on the articles at the bottom of each article, you can navigate to the article that most applies to your situation. It branches out into the rest of AISafety.info as well. Or you can just look at the full list here: I'm convinced that AI existential safety is important and want to contribute. What can I do to help? I want to help out AI alignment without necessarily making major life changes. What are some simple things I can do to contribute? I would like to focus on AI alignment, but it might be best to prioritize improving my life situation first. What should I do? I want to take big steps to contribute to AI alignment (e.g. making it my career). What should I do? How can I do conceptual, mathematical, or philosophical work on AI alignment? How can I use a background in the social sciences to help with AI alignment? How can I do organizational or operations work around AI alignment? How can I work on AGI safety outreach in academia and among experts? How can I work on public AI safety outreach? How can I work on AI policy? I'm interested in providing significant financial support to AI alignment. How should I go about this? How can I work on assessing AI alignment projects and distributing grants? How can I work on helping AI alignment researchers be more effective, e.g. as a coach? What should I do with my idea for helping with AI alignment? What subjects should I study at university to prepare myself for alignment research? I'd like to do experimental work (i.e. ML, coding) for AI alignment. What should I do? What should I do with my machine learning research idea for AI alignment? Who should I talk to about my non-research AI alignment coding project idea? How can I work toward AI alignment as a software engineer? How can I do machine learning programming work to help with AI alignment? Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Announcing AISafety.info's Write-a-thon (June 16-18) and Second Distillation Fellowship (July 3-October 2), published by steven0461 on June 3, 2023 on LessWrong. Stampy's AI Safety Info is an interactive FAQ started by Rob Miles that aims to be the best one-stop source of information about AI existential safety, gathering summaries and links on each of hundreds of subtopics. Now that the first fellowship is nearing an end, we're preparing for a second distillation fellowship from July 3rd through October 2nd. Distillation fellows will be working with each other and with me to improve the site further by editing the existing answers and writing new ones. They'll be paid $2500 per month for three months working full-time as remote contractors. (Partial fellowships will probably be possible as well.) We'll have at least five spots for fellows, and maybe more. We're also announcing a hackathon-style event, which we're organizing together with Apart Research, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June. People are invited to write and edit articles during whichever parts of those days best fit their schedules. (If you're unable to attend on those days, you can still participate by choosing another contiguous three-day period between now and the event—for example, next weekend—to write all your entries in.) Collaboration on the event will take place on Discord as well as on gather.town. I'll be online for those three days to lead the event and answer any questions. We encourage people to work together on entries during that time, but we encourage one individual to be in charge of each entry. Submitting good articles and helping other people write their articles in the write-a-thon will be the main criteria we'll use to select distillation fellows. There will also be prize money for the best entries: $1000, $600, $300, and $100 for the best four, and $200 for one randomly chosen (serious) entry. We will have a more specific list of suggested questions to use for entries later, but for now, you can look at the “Not started” part of Stampy's list of questions, and take a look at existing articles and the style guidelines for what an article should look like. (You can also use a new question of your own devising; to make sure you're not wasting your effort on a question that won't fit on the site, you can ask on Discord or check with me.) We wanted to put this announcement up without waiting longer, but we're still finalizing some of the details, so check back in the coming days for further details on submission instructions, an application form, and the like. If you want to help out in some other way, AISafety.info welcomes donations (details soon), volunteer editors, and volunteer coders. If you have questions about the write-a-thon, the fellowship, or anything else, feel free to ask in the comments or message me here or on Discord (StevenK#3458). Keep track of who else was helpful; there will be a rank-ordering question in the application form for who you'd most like to work with. Making a joint entry with multiple people is also possible, but makes it harder to assign credit. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Announcing AISafety.info's Write-a-thon (June 16-18) and Second Distillation Fellowship (July 3-October 2), published by steven0461 on June 3, 2023 on LessWrong. Stampy's AI Safety Info is an interactive FAQ started by Rob Miles that aims to be the best one-stop source of information about AI existential safety, gathering summaries and links on each of hundreds of subtopics. Now that the first fellowship is nearing an end, we're preparing for a second distillation fellowship from July 3rd through October 2nd. Distillation fellows will be working with each other and with me to improve the site further by editing the existing answers and writing new ones. They'll be paid $2500 per month for three months working full-time as remote contractors. (Partial fellowships will probably be possible as well.) We'll have at least five spots for fellows, and maybe more. We're also announcing a hackathon-style event, which we're organizing together with Apart Research, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June. People are invited to write and edit articles during whichever parts of those days best fit their schedules. (If you're unable to attend on those days, you can still participate by choosing another contiguous three-day period between now and the event—for example, next weekend—to write all your entries in.) Collaboration on the event will take place on Discord as well as on gather.town. I'll be online for those three days to lead the event and answer any questions. We encourage people to work together on entries during that time, but we encourage one individual to be in charge of each entry. Submitting good articles and helping other people write their articles in the write-a-thon will be the main criteria we'll use to select distillation fellows. There will also be prize money for the best entries: $1000, $600, $300, and $100 for the best four, and $200 for one randomly chosen (serious) entry. We will have a more specific list of suggested questions to use for entries later, but for now, you can look at the “Not started” part of Stampy's list of questions, and take a look at existing articles and the style guidelines for what an article should look like. (You can also use a new question of your own devising; to make sure you're not wasting your effort on a question that won't fit on the site, you can ask on Discord or check with me.) We wanted to put this announcement up without waiting longer, but we're still finalizing some of the details, so check back in the coming days for further details on submission instructions, an application form, and the like. If you want to help out in some other way, AISafety.info welcomes donations (details soon), volunteer editors, and volunteer coders. If you have questions about the write-a-thon, the fellowship, or anything else, feel free to ask in the comments or message me here or on Discord (StevenK#3458). Keep track of who else was helpful; there will be a rank-ordering question in the application form for who you'd most like to work with. Making a joint entry with multiple people is also possible, but makes it harder to assign credit. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Ep11 of the new Hashtag pod features men's first team skipper Lewis Watson, with PK Humble and Stampy who talk Eurovision, what to expect in the group stages of TST, playing against MMA fighters, PK missing the awards night for Jamaica and much more that's exclusive to audio listeners! Watch the episode (including clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Ep9 of the new Hashtag pod features guest Harry Haysom alongside regulars PK and Stampy talking who are we taking TST, the Hashtag Women's Team being champions, what player lost the most games this season and much more that's exclusive to audio listeners! Watch the episode (including clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Ep8 of the new Hashtag pod features guest Pedro alongside regulars PK and Stampy talking how it feels to be champions, can we get to 100 goals and 100 points, is AI technology going to take over the world and much more that is exclusive to audio listeners only! Watch the episode (including the clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Ep7 of the new Hashtag pod features guest Spencer along with regulars PK and Stampy talking is the Wembley Cup coming back, only one point needed from the remaining two fixtures to lift the trophy and much more including exclusive content to audio listeners only! Watch the full episode (including the clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [April 2023], published by steven0461 on April 8, 2023 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. AISafety.info - Interactive FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' team has been working on: Stampy and his professional-looking face aisafety.info. This will provide a single point of access into AI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding questions (type your question and click "I'm asking something else") or by editing questions and answers. We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase and volunteer developers to help with the conversational agent and front end that we're building. We've got more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! In case you're not comfortable posting a question under your own name, Yonatan Cale has offered to take questions through an anonymous form and route them to the EA Forum version of this post. Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more detailed explanation rather than just giving a short response to the ...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [April 2023], published by steven0461 on April 8, 2023 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. AISafety.info - Interactive FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' team has been working on: Stampy and his professional-looking face aisafety.info. This will provide a single point of access into AI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding questions (type your question and click "I'm asking something else") or by editing questions and answers. We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase and volunteer developers to help with the conversational agent and front end that we're building. We've got more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! In case you're not comfortable posting a question under your own name, Yonatan Cale has offered to take questions through an anonymous form and route them to the EA Forum version of this post. Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more detailed explanation rather than just giving a short response to the ...
Ep6 of the new Hashtag pod features guest Eman Okunja along with regulars PK and Stampy talking Coggeshall, meeting Ben White, the link between head shapes and football genius, ghosts and much more! Watch the full episode (including the clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Ep5 of the new Hashtag pod has Jermaine Francis joining PK and Stampy to discuss Stowmarket, banana boots, killing ants, talking dogs and much more! Watch the full episode (including the clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
It's Ep 4 of The Tags's new podcast with PK Humble (Filthy Fellas) and Stampy joined by Alex Teniola (AT) to discuss time-wasting, bizarre pre-match rituals, Botox and why PK isn't going to be playing for England any time soon... Watch the full episode (including the clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Episode 3 of the new Tags podcast has PK Humble (Filthy Fellas) and Stampy joined by LP, as they discuss last week's game plus much more including whether PK could cut it at the top level, his stats beef with Spencer, who he'd present Match of the Day with...oh, and Congolese Wrestling. Watch the full episode (including the clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
Episode 2 of the new Tags podcast sees PK Humble (Filthy Fellas) joined by Hashtag Admin Eddy Cooper and of course presenter Stampy, discussing our record win at Tilbury, why PK's mum thinks he plays with Beckham and Rooney, plus Formula 1, Cheltenham and The Oscars! Watch the full episode (including the boys reacting to clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
In our first episode, Hashtag players PK Humble (Filthy Fellas) and Toby Aromolaran (Love Island, Fancy A Chat?) join Stampy to discuss all things Hashtag and more, including a rambling review of the top of the table clash vs AFC Sudbury, what happened when PK ate chilli before a game, and how Toby's love life has affected his recent form. We also show why we're not pundits, by asking if Liverpool are in crisis, 4 days before they played Manchester United. Watch the full episode (including the boys reacting to clips) and get involved with the comments section on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunitedextra Watch our match highlights and live streams on our main channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hashtagunited Hashtag United are a one-of-a-kind football and esports club, based in Essex, England. Formed in 2016 by Spencer Owen as a group of mates playing exhibition games, we now play in the 8th tier of English football, the Isthmian League North. We won our league in our first season in non-league football and were looking good for a second promotion when the 2019/20 season was voided, but after the 2020/21 season went the same way with us top of the Essex Senior League, we were eventually awarded promotion based on PPG over the two part seasons. We merged with AFC Basildon Women in summer 2020 and formed our women's team, Hashtag United FC Women, who play in the 4th tier of women's football, the FA Women's National League Division 1 South East. We also now have 40+ youth teams, reserve and development teams...and not forgetting our esports team who play FIFA at the world's highest level. Subscribe on YouTube for our latest football content (and watch our journey so far), and follow our social channels for the latest club updates. Website: https://hashtagunited.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutd Women's Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtagutdwomen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutd/ Women's Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagutdwomen/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hashtagutd
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: EA London Hackathon Retrospective, published by Jonny Spicer on February 17, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Introduction On Saturday 11th February, we ran a day-long EA hackathon in London, modeled off a similar event in Berkeley late last year. This post follows a similar format to the retrospective linked above. You can see some of the basic information about the event, as well as notes on some of the projects that people were working on in this Google doc. We are incredibly grateful to Nichole Janeway Bills and Zac Hatfield-Dodds for their advice before the event, and to Edward Saperia for his advice and assistance on the day itself. TL:DR; We ran a pilot hackathon in London, and were surprised by the success of the event. Around 50 people turned up, they gave mostly positive feedback, there were several impressive projects which have plausible impact. The event helped build the EA London tech community and generated opportunities for community members to work on impactful software projects on an ongoing, long-term basis. We're excited to continue running these kinds of events and want to produce a blueprint for others to run similar hackathons in other places. Goals of the event While we hoped that this event would produce artifacts that had legible impact, it was mainly a community-building exercise. Our primary goal was to validate the concept - could we run a successful hackathon? If so, would running similar events in the future lead to greater tangible impact, even if this one didn't necessarily do so? What went well Approximately 50 people attended, which was more than we'd expected. The average skill level was high. The majority of teams had a strong lead or mentor, in most cases an existing maintainer or the person who had the original idea for the project. Asking people if they'd like to be put in groups and then doing so generally worked well - I would estimate this was beneficial for 80% of the people who selected this option. See related potential improvement below. Dedicating one of the monthly EA London tech meetups to brainstorming ideas for hackathon projects both yielded good ideas and got people engaged. Having a show & tell section encouraged attendees to optimize for having something concrete, and gave groups the chance to learn about what other groups had worked on. The venue was excellent. The average overall rating for the event on our feedback form was 4.36/5 . What we could do better next time We had a limited budget, and more people showed up then we could provide food for on said budget, meaning we didn't provide lunch after we'd originally said we would. We weren't transparent about this, which was a mistake. We didn't do enough to accommodate those who were less experienced coders. In future, we'll use a different question on the sign-up form, along the lines of "how much guidance would you need in order to complete an issue in a project that required coding?". We can then organise our groups/projects/activities accordingly, including having more ways to contribute to projects through means other than coding. We underestimated the ratio of people with jobs in the "data" family relative to the "software" family, and so our suggested projects were almost entirely software-focused. We could've had a better shared digital space. This ended up being a bit of an afterthought for us, and we ended up asking people to join a WhatsApp group when they signed in, but it wasn't used much during the day. A different platform could facilitate more collaboration/visibility between groups, allow people to ask for help more easily, and generally give more of a community feel to the event. Outputs and resources There were several pull requests submitted to existing open-source projects, including VeganBootcamp and Stampy. Multiple proof-of-concep...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [~monthly thread], published by mwatkins on January 26, 2023 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. AISafety.info - Interactive FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' volunteer team has been working on: Stampy and his professional-looking face aisafety.info. Once we've got considerably more content this will provide a single point of access into AI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding other people's questions and answers or getting involved in other ways! We're not at the "send this to all your friends" stage yet, we're just ready to onboard a bunch of editors who will help us get to that stage :) We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase. You are encouraged to add other people's answers from this thread to Stampy if you think they're good, and collaboratively improve the content that's already on our wiki. We've got a lot more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant canonical answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more deta...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [~monthly thread], published by mwatkins on January 26, 2023 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. AISafety.info - Interactive FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' volunteer team has been working on: Stampy and his professional-looking face aisafety.info. Once we've got considerably more content this will provide a single point of access into AI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding other people's questions and answers or getting involved in other ways! We're not at the "send this to all your friends" stage yet, we're just ready to onboard a bunch of editors who will help us get to that stage :) We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase. You are encouraged to add other people's answers from this thread to Stampy if you think they're good, and collaboratively improve the content that's already on our wiki. We've got a lot more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant canonical answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more deta...
Is “Bart Gets an Elephant” écht een van de favoriete afleveringen van Mathieu? Niet helemaal, maar hij zat met zijn kroost in Planckendael toen hij een aflevering moest kiezen voor de podcast, en kijk, nu zitten jullie ermee. Niet dat dit géén steengoeie aflevering is, natuurlijk. Bart wint een olifant dankzij een oerdom radioprogramma, maar Stampy blijkt een absolute klootzak van een slurfdier. Ondertussen doen Santa's Little Helper en Snowball 2 echt alles voor een beetje aandacht, worden Patty en Selma opgeslokt door een windhoos, leren we Amerikaanse schilderkunst kennen én maken we kennis met Cletus, de slack jawed yokel die hier zijn eerste verschijning maakt. Hmmm, elephant fresh!
Nie ma spania, nie ma odpoczynku! Cyrk się nie zatrzymuje i pędzi przed siebie na złamanie karku. Poznaliśmy kolejne daty premier i pierwszy "dubelek". Chiny przymierzają się do powrotu. Potem temat podcastu, czyli przeciąganie liny Andretti Cadillac pomiędzy F1 i FIA. Ile w ogrodzie będzie Mattia Binotto? Nowy junior Williamsa. A na koniec kolejna nowa twarz w Viaplay. Stampy 00:00 - Start i agenda 01:53 - Alpine i McLaren ogłaszają daty premier 10:02 - GP Chin próbuje wrócić do kalendarza 14:50 - Andretti Cadillac 59:45 - Haas x MoneyGram 1:01:00 - Binotto na ogrodowym 01:05:44 - Franco Colapinto w Williamsie 01:11:04 - Kolejne nazwisko w Viaplay
He may be a robot designed to do what humans can't, but when Stampy was taken into the Valley on a Saturday night, he was no match for one woman's foot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jesse Merriam has worked on Minecraft for 8 years as an Executive Producer, Creative Director and Program Manager. He owns the program and success for areas or topics within the game, manages the production schedule, communicates and documents plans and pulls people together to facilitate good decision-making about making the game. Plus, he gets to demo Minecraft updates to fun people like Stampy, Mumbo Jumbo, and Ninja and interview all the different modders, skin makers, and YouTubers to understand how they use Minecraft and how to make it even better. Minecraft Official SiteJesse Merriam TwitterJesse Merriam Linked InProgram Manager - WikipediaProject management triangle - WikipediaHost: Kira DorrianProduced by the Northshore Schools Foundation, a Top-Rated “Great Nonprofits” award-recipient, “Guidestar” Gold Participant, and Best of a “Best of Northshore” nonprofit.Keep this program going. Donate to the Northshore Schools Foundation today!This episode is sponsored by The Blair Mus Group and Coldwell Banker Bain Real Estate Blair Mus Group (coldwellbankerbain.com)Interested in sponsoring the Skills 4 Life Podcast? Contact us: podcast@nsdfoundation.orgFollow us on:InstagramFacebookSkills 4 Life FacebookTwitterLinked In
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [~monthly thread], published by Robert Miles on November 1, 2022 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. Stampy's Interactive AGI Safety FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' volunteer team has been working on: Stampy - which will be (once we've got considerably more content) a single point of access into AGI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding other people's questions and answers to Stampy or getting involved in other ways! We're not at the "send this to all your friends" stage yet, we're just ready to onboard a bunch of editors who will help us get to that stage :) We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase. You are encouraged to add other people's answers from this thread to Stampy if you think they're good, and collaboratively improve the content that's already on our wiki. We've got a lot more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. PS: Based on feedback that Stampy will be not serious enough for serious people we built an alternate skin for the frontend which is more professional: Alignment.Wiki. We're likely to move one more time to aisafety.info, feedback welcome. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant canonical answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI Safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [~monthly thread], published by Robert Miles on November 1, 2022 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. We'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. Stampy's Interactive AGI Safety FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a way to spread the project Rob Miles' volunteer team has been working on: Stampy - which will be (once we've got considerably more content) a single point of access into AGI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding other people's questions and answers to Stampy or getting involved in other ways! We're not at the "send this to all your friends" stage yet, we're just ready to onboard a bunch of editors who will help us get to that stage :) We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase. You are encouraged to add other people's answers from this thread to Stampy if you think they're good, and collaboratively improve the content that's already on our wiki. We've got a lot more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. PS: Based on feedback that Stampy will be not serious enough for serious people we built an alternate skin for the frontend which is more professional: Alignment.Wiki. We're likely to move one more time to aisafety.info, feedback welcome. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant canonical answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then...
Robert Miles has been making videos for Computerphile, then decided to create his own Youtube channel about AI Safety. Lately, he's been working on a Discord Community that uses Stampy the chatbot to answer Youtube comments. We also spend some time discussing recent AI Progress and why Rob is not that optimistic about humanity's survival. Transcript: https://theinsideview.ai/rob Youtube: https://youtu.be/DyZye1GZtfk Host: https://twitter.com/MichaelTrazzi Rob: https://twitter.com/robertskmiles OUTLINE (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:25) Youtube (00:28:30) Stampy (00:51:24) AI Progress (01:07:43) Chatbots (01:26:10) Avoiding Doom (01:59:34) Formalising AI Alignment (02:14:40) AI Timelines (02:25:45) Regulations (02:40:22) Rob's new channel
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Anti-squatted AI x-risk domains index, published by plex on August 12, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I heard about a recent case of a relevant domain being squatted, and figured that the people who buy up domains then sell them at a markup might start to notice the growth of interest in AI x-risk and claim some domains which would otherwise host good projects. I've bought the following, and will make them available for use by anyone in the x-risk community. aisafety.global - Conference?aisafety.careers - 80k said they were happy for others to join the spacealignment.careersalignment.academy - Training program?alignment.courses - List of all training programs (using Stampy answer as backend)?aisafety.ventures - Entrepreneurs org?aisafety.fund - AIS-specific funding org?aisafety.foundationaisafety.institutexrisk.fundxrisk.foundationagisafety.info - Useful if we fall back to AGI Safetyagisafety.xyzaisafety.coach - More orgs in the direction of AI Safety Support?aisafety.devaisafety.network - Peer-to-peer researchers something?aisafety.quest - Project Eurler for AIS?agisafety.questaisafety.worldalignment.fyialignment.plusagisafety.wiki - alt. Stampy's Wiki branding?alignment.wiki Others: x-risks.com - Drew Spartz This cost ~$200 of personal funds for the first year, and closer to $500/y going forward as the onboarding discounts wear off. I estimate saving one or two wanted domains from being squatted and the hassle / cost of acquiring it or moving to a worse domain would make this worthwhile for several years, so this seems probably positive EV. The main downside risk would be from people who want these domains not knowing they're available, so I have forwarded all of these domains to my home page. Hopefully people who want them will check there to track me down and request them. This is not perfect, but seems better than waiting for them to be sniped. Edit: Most (but not all! despite apparently identical settings!) of the redirects are not currently functioning. Will look into and fix. If you would like to list your own available relevant domains in the comments that would be welcome, I'll add them to this post and the LW cross-post. I will point them towards the servers of anyone who claims to have a half decent plan for the domain, and hand over the domain fully if they build something which seems useful. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AGI Safety Needs People With All Skillsets!, published by Severin T. Seehrich on July 25, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. (Cross-posted to LessWrong) For quite a while, I had two major misconceptions about careers and volunteering in AGI safety. And I know others have them, too: Only people with a background in computer science or math can help with AGI safety. Only people smarter than I can help with AGI safety. This is false, and here's why. If we want to win the race against AI capabilities research, we indeed need as many geniuses with a background in computer science or adjacent fields as we can get. But these people would have a hard time doing their work without others who set up the organizations they work at, who build the funding ecosystem, who run the retreats where they meet like-minded people, who design their websites, who wipe their office floors. In addition, they would profit from having people who do their taxes, can advise them on visa issues, help them with health problems, give them productivity coaching, and so on and so on. Over the last years, AGI safety has grown into a large ecosystem of individuals and organizations. This ecosystem depends on far more than only those who do the research. Here is a list of skill bottlenecks I've found in conversations with other AI safety field builders: Operations people PAs Discussion group facilitators (e.g. for AGISF) Event organizers (e.g. for AI Safety Camp, conferences) Lawyers (e.g. for helping to set up organizations, and advising on the tax implications of novel systems we're designing like Impact Markets) Founders (An alignment project incubator is in the making. Until it is ready to go public, you might want to fill out 80k's census of everyone who could ever see themselves doing longtermist work) Communicators (written and verbal) Everything HR-related Mobility/Visa support Hiring Salary-related things: Calculating living cost, taxes, health insurance, . Bookkeeping Bookkeepers Accountants Payable Receivable Auditors Software engineers (to build projects like Stampy, Idea Marketplace, Impact Markets, etc.) Particularly valuable are people who can get a broad overview of the current AGI alignment ecosystem and kickstart projects which can absorb people in a scalable manner. .and you, too, can find your niche, even if you don't bring any of these particular skill sets. For inspiration, here is a list of less standard career paths which turned out valuable for the ecosystem: YouTubers (Rob Miles) Architects (Tereza Flidrova) Cooking and cleaning staff (e.g. at CEEALAR) Graphic designers (for logos and websites) If you want to help and are not sure how: Feel free to use the comments below this post for career discussions. And make sure to reach out to 80,000 hours and AI Safety Support for free career coaching! Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [monthly thread], published by plex on July 16, 2022 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. As requested in the previous thread, we'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. Stampy's Interactive AGI Safety FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a soft-launch of the project Rob Miles' volunteer team has been working on: Stampy - which will be (once we've got considerably more content) a single point of access into AGI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding other people's questions and answers to Stampy or getting involved in other ways! We're not at the "send this to all your friends" stage yet, we're just ready to onboard a bunch of editors who will help us get to that stage :) We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase. You are encouraged to add other people's answers from this thread to Stampy if you think they're good, and collaboratively improve the content that's already on our wiki. We've got a lot more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant canonical answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more detailed...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: All AGI safety questions welcome (especially basic ones) [monthly thread], published by plex on July 16, 2022 on LessWrong. tl;dr: Ask questions about AGI Safety as comments on this post, including ones you might otherwise worry seem dumb! Asking beginner-level questions can be intimidating, but everyone starts out not knowing anything. If we want more people in the world who understand AGI safety, we need a place where it's accepted and encouraged to ask about the basics. As requested in the previous thread, we'll be putting up monthly FAQ posts as a safe space for people to ask all the possibly-dumb questions that may have been bothering them about the whole AGI Safety discussion, but which until now they didn't feel able to ask. It's okay to ask uninformed questions, and not worry about having done a careful search before asking. Stampy's Interactive AGI Safety FAQ Additionally, this will serve as a soft-launch of the project Rob Miles' volunteer team has been working on: Stampy - which will be (once we've got considerably more content) a single point of access into AGI Safety, in the form of a comprehensive interactive FAQ with lots of links to the ecosystem. We'll be using questions and answers from this thread for Stampy (under these copyright rules), so please only post if you're okay with that! You can help by adding other people's questions and answers to Stampy or getting involved in other ways! We're not at the "send this to all your friends" stage yet, we're just ready to onboard a bunch of editors who will help us get to that stage :) We welcome feedback and questions on the UI/UX, policies, etc. around Stampy, as well as pull requests to his codebase. You are encouraged to add other people's answers from this thread to Stampy if you think they're good, and collaboratively improve the content that's already on our wiki. We've got a lot more to write before he's ready for prime time, but we think Stampy can become an excellent resource for everyone from skeptical newcomers, through people who want to learn more, right up to people who are convinced and want to know how they can best help with their skillsets. Guidelines for Questioners: No previous knowledge of AGI safety is required. If you want to watch a few of the Rob Miles videos, read either the WaitButWhy posts, or the The Most Important Century summary from OpenPhil's co-CEO first that's great, but it's not a prerequisite to ask a question. Similarly, you do not need to try to find the answer yourself before asking a question (but if you want to test Stampy's in-browser tensorflow semantic search that might get you an answer quicker!). Also feel free to ask questions that you're pretty sure you know the answer to, but where you'd like to hear how others would answer the question. One question per comment if possible (though if you have a set of closely related questions that you want to ask all together that's ok). If you have your own response to your own question, put that response as a reply to your original question rather than including it in the question itself. Remember, if something is confusing to you, then it's probably confusing to other people as well. If you ask a question and someone gives a good response, then you are likely doing lots of other people a favor! Guidelines for Answerers: Linking to the relevant canonical answer on Stampy is a great way to help people with minimal effort! Improving that answer means that everyone going forward will have a better experience! This is a safe space for people to ask stupid questions, so be kind! If this post works as intended then it will produce many answers for Stampy's FAQ. It may be worth keeping this in mind as you write your answer. For example, in some cases it might be worth giving a slightly longer / more expansive / more detailed...
Martys away , Elises got covid, Stampy is intensive care, Punjab found the keys but has locked himself in studio and can't get out! Enjoy encore performance of the Motley Crue episode. Listen at end for another Squeeze Ezy song by Andre Stallard. Back next week.
When Bart wins a radio quiz, he can choose between a large cash prize and an elephant. Bart christens his new elephant and best friend Stampy, but Homer can't afford his upkeep and decides to sell him to an ivory dealer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesimpsonsguy/support
With their first quest complete the party has returned to Dien and COMPLETELY UNEXPECTEDLY someone…
“Bart’s elephant won on a radio show which was gag prize.” - Host Wayan
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On this podcast: * Stampsy's had her car for 9 years and only just learned something about the seat. Yep, she was today years old! * Josh ask you" what did the customer asked you", after a post online listed ACTUAL customer requests. Cringe! * After Stampsy's reveal about her car, you messaged in about what you had only just learned. We all learned something about capsicum here. * What do you have a ridiculous amount of in your possession? We took your calls. * A woman revealed that her husband ran his pizza slices under the cold tap before eating them. So we wanted to know about your partner's food crimes. * Tall people rang in to tell us about their tall people problems. * Stampsy's eldest nephew is returning to mainstream school ahead of year 7 next year. She had some not so helpful advice for him. * There is a right way and an actual science to stacking the dishwasher. Josh got Stampy's house mate on to talk about their dishwasher issues... which turned into an intervention. * I'm A Celebrity's Ash Williams got a tick on his tackle. But what got you on the privates? Ouch, we're squirming! The Departure Lounge with Stampsy & Josh weeknights 3-7pm
On this podcast: * Stampsy's had her car for 9 years and only just learned something about the seat. Yep, she was today years old! * Josh ask you" what did the customer asked you", after a post online listed ACTUAL customer requests. Cringe! * After Stampsy's reveal about her car, you messaged in about what you had only just learned. We all learned something about capsicum here. * What do you have a ridiculous amount of in your possession? We took your calls. * A woman revealed that her husband ran his pizza slices under the cold tap before eating them. So we wanted to know about your partner's food crimes. * Tall people rang in to tell us about their tall people problems. * Stampsy's eldest nephew is returning to mainstream school ahead of year 7 next year. She had some not so helpful advice for him. * There is a right way and an actual science to stacking the dishwasher. Josh got Stampy's house mate on to talk about their dishwasher issues... which turned into an intervention. * I'm A Celebrity's Ash Williams got a tick on his tackle. But what got you on the privates? Ouch, we're squirming! The Departure Lounge with Stampsy & Josh weeknights 3-7pm
It's a Bart heavy week as we follow the plucky young lad through an adventure in which he gets an elephant AND an episode in which he becomes heir to the richest man in all of Springfield. Yup, 'Bart Gets An Elephant' and 'Burns' Heir' Current Season 5 Ranking (as of last episode) Cape Feare Homer's Barbershop Quartet The Last Temptation of Homer Deep Space Homer $pringfield Homer The Vigilante Homer Loves Flanders Treehouse of Horror IV Boy-Scoutz 'n The Hood Bart's Inner Child Rosebud Marge On The Lam Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy Homer Goes To College Homer and Apu Bart Gets Famous Twitter / Facebook / Instagram
In this episode I talk about a trip to the zoo, a neighbourhood cat named bruiser and a dream I had about four UFOs. Then, I hear a voice message I got from Lara Bricker about her cats. Lara also sent me a photos of her cats, one of them had a bad word. links: Lara Bricker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/larabricker Tell me about your cat at talkingaboutcatswithdominic@gmail.com Talking about Cats on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkingcatspod Talking about Cats on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talking_about_cats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bart takes the 'gag' prize in a radio contest and wins himself Stampy, a fully-grown African elephant. A surprisingly hilarious episode packed with some very memorable quotes. Enjoy!
Are we still operating under the impression that this is a Highland Games podcast? Just checking. I review some of the greatest names in the history of the sport who threw last weekend. Beyond that, it's plagues, mumbling, and spoonerisms. Sponsors: www.sportkilt.com use code 'heavylight' to save 10% www.fogapparel.com use code 'heavylight' to save 10% www.throwbros.com use code 'heavylight' to save 10%
Mikey and his old co-host "Stampy" Mark Linehan remember their brief and crazy time working at 1510 The Zone. Mikey and Mark hosted the morning show on The Zone for a couple of glorious months. Mikey also comes prepared with jokes just in time for St. Patty's Day. Mark reveals some very interesting facts about his time growing up in Boston.
Marge decides to get liposuction because she thinks she's a fatty and wants Homer to be horny for her. Unfortunately the plastic surgeon fucks up and gives her breast implants. And boy does Homer get horny for her, and he's not the only one! Every male in Springfield, and even lobsters, are horny for Marge! #hornyformarge Marge decides to keep her new puppies and become a trade show model. Also, Stampy returns! Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com ***Next Episode: S15 E3: The President Wore Pearls*** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/support
Bart wins a radio contest and is awarded a full-grown African elephant that he names Stampy. It proves to be too costly to care for and Homer decides to sell it. THAT'S THE PLOT.
Bart wins a radio contest and is awarded a full-grown African elephant that he names Stampy. It proves to be too costly to care for and Homer decides to sell it. THAT'S THE PLOT.
56:18 – Ribber continues his look at News from 1900!! Rare music tracks from Jimbo!! A splendid entry from the Theatre Five series about stamps!! A veritable gold mine for your ears!! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License. Attribution by PQ Ribber. Released June 2019 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio […]
It’s the final chapter as Nix and Stampy face down against the vampiric villains of Lemwood Castle. They’ve done their duty and delivered their letter, but will they leave the townsfolk to their grim fate. Find out now in the fanalé of this Fable! Attributions: www.tabletopaudio.com, Swamplandia, Medieval Town, www.Purpleplanet.com, Decline and Fall, Dance of Death, Desolation, Death March, Troll Hunt, Immuration, Last Stand, After The Fall, Shadowlands, Reverie, Introspection, End of Days, Uluru, www.freesound.com, Wind, Synthesized, A by InspectorJ,
Nix and Stampy delve to the very depths of Castle Lemwood. The hidden horrors start to close in on them as they complete their gold stamped quest... Attributions: www.tabletopaudio.com, Weirder Things www.purpleplanet.com, Haunted, Reverie, Chimera, Executor, Electro Zombies, Troll Hunt, Palpitation, Maelstrom, Inferno, Blackout, Mouse Trap, www.freesound.com, Hand Bells, D, Single.wav by InspectorJ, Firework - Take off - Small pop by Quistard, Spell_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, IceSpell03 by alonsotm, Arc Welding by kev_durr,
Nix and Stampy find themselves caught in the nightmare that is Lemwood Castle. Dare they tread where no gnome has trodden before, deeper into the lair of some unknown horror? Find out in this chapter! Attributions: www.tabletopaudio.com, Cistern, Stables, Graveyard, www.purpleplanet.com, Chimera, Sardonicus, Diabolous, Haunted, Constricted, Tenebrous, The Descent www.freesound.org, metal-06.wav by debsound, Hand Bell Single by InspectorJ, Snapping Chain By CosmicEmbers, Porte Pierre 2 by Slanesh, "Door, Church, Open, C.wav" by InspectorJ
Nix and Stampy dash through Castle Lemwood's walled streets, ducking the guards hot on their tails! Will their gnomish wits save them? Did the dwarven guard Tind make the right choice in trusting them? Find out in this chapter! Attributions: www.tabletopaudio.com, Ice Cavern, Mountain Pass, Artists Garret, Dark and Stormy, Stables, www.purpleplanet.com, Slowly Creeping, Mouse Trap, Corridor, Chimera www.freesound.org, Door Squeak, Normal, B by InspectorJ, Rockslide In Mine by Benboncan, Magic by VR, IceSpell03 by alonsotm, Time Slow Down by PatrickLieberkind, Breaking Wooden Door by qubodup, 2 Impact Wet by original_sound,
Nix and Stampy snoop about in some secret gardens, attend a banquet and display their gnomish dinner manners! Spells are spun, swords fly in this turbulent chapter! www.tabletopaudio.com, Elven Glade, Medieval Town, Secret Garden, The Bog Standard, www.purpleplanet.com, Wrong Turn, Creepy Hollow, Palpitations, Battle Lines, Death March, In Pursuit www.freesound.org, "Door, Church, Open, C.wav" by InspectorJ, Magic by VR, Aluminium Pole 4 by Spoonbender
Our two small Ravens of Mourne get acquainted with the small folk of Castle Lemwood. All does not seem right in this remote castle, but Nix and Stampy have a job to do… Attributions: www.tabletopaudio.com, Goblin’s Cave, Barovian Castle, Mountain Tavern, Artists Garret, Medieval Town www.purpleplanet.com, Wrong Turn, On The Prowl, Diabolous, Slowly Creeping, www.freesound.org, Door, Church, Close by InspectorJ, wooden_door_close by joedeshon, Chiming clock by urupin
Dennis, Stampy, Ben and Eric talk about the Nintendo Switch and everything that has happened from its initial announcement as NX to its 1st birthday of March 3rd 2018.
Today's guest is Stampy from twitch. We talk about Life, crashes, and Fortnite of Course
Dennis, Paul and Stampy talk about Shadow of the Colossus and Black Panther.
This is Chapter 18, an additional installment to the Peak Performance book, that takes the form of interview between Peak author Brian Elms and Jordan Dullea, a talent acquisition project manager in HR with the City and County of Denver. Dullea introduces us to the HR mascot: Stampy, an illustrated elephant on brown construction paper with a multicolor patchwork of felt. In 2016, recruiters in the HR department had taken a training at the Denver Peak Academy, a city program that teaches graduates how to save time and money without sacrificing quality. They learn a variety of tools -- often using construction paper, sticky notes and permanent markers -- for mapping out a dysfunctional process and eliminating wasteful steps.
The Crime Writers dive in to Mindhunter - a series from Netflix about FBI profilers that even Rebecca can get behind. And newly-minted Broadway Siri Patrick Hinds makes a cameo with a little Groffsauce primer you won't want to miss! Plus, Stampy died! Lara does a little PSA every pet lover should listen to. DONATE TO CATS 1ST, THE RESCUE ORGANIZATION THAT GAVE STAMPY A CHANCE And, yet another filing in the never-ending paper trail for Making a Murderer's Steven Avery. Is his lawyer Kathleen Zellner a genius? Or is she a little cuckoo? Finally, our Crime of the Week asks a critical question...what would *you* do if you came home from the thrift shop with a dead person in your purchase? Episode sponsors: Audible - get a free audiobook and 30-day trial at audible.com/crime Madison Reed - get 10% off plus Free Shipping at madison-reed.com with promo code: WRITERS LinkedIn - Go to LinkedIn.com/crime and get a $50 credit toward your first job post Cameron Hughes Wine - Go to chwine.com and use the code CRIME for FREE shipping on 3 or more bottles and a FREE Sommelier-grade corkscrew Support the show.
After winning a radio contest, Bart receives an elephant he names Stampy. Once Stampy's food costs become too expensive, Homer attempts to find a solution. PRE-ORDER OUR SIMPSONS BOOK - Homer's Odyssey: An Embiggened Simpsons Guide EXCLUSIVE CONTENT - Four Finger Discount Patreon
Boathaus Studios is a new podcast network dedicated to bringing you the best content, and create new and exciting shows. If you would like to support our work, please consider making a pledge at www.patreon.com/boathausstudios! New guest Nick joins us to chat about what is possibly the episode with the least amount of plot we've ever talked about. Bart gets an elephant. That's pretty much it. We do talk about the realism of Stampy, and how a wild animal would actually act in real life. We also delve deep into ivory, and why its so sought after. E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode!
Praise the Old Gods and the New - he's back! Yes, Stuart is here again, joining Natalie for another Game of Thrones Raven On podcast. Oh yeah, and Jon Snow came back from the dead. Join these two tragics as they lovingly caress the stabbed body of Jon Snow to really penetrate the hows and whys of his comeback. There's also delight at Stampy the Giant and the Zombie Mountain's comedy smackdowns, joy at the return of Hodor, Bran and potential flashbacks, and some kitten interference.
A new years miracle unfolds as Stamper returns to the podcast as our first guest of 2016, along with good guy Shadman. A bit shorter than the usual episodes but it's the Christmas/New Years holiday season and shit is stupid crazy right now getoffmybackokayGODDAAMN! Anyway! ... please enjoy, dear friends, and let us join hands as we venture forth into 2016: the year all our dreams came true. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Your hosts for the evening: Ricepirate (www.youtube.com/RicepirateNewgrounds) JohnnyUtah (www.johnnyutah.newgrounds.com) With Special Guests: Stamper (www.youtube.com/user/StamperTV) Shadman (NSFW - www.shadbase.com) Podcast editing by: Ricepirate +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Yo, we're on Patreon if you wanna throw us a buck! www.patreon.com/SleepyCabin A SUPER SPECIAL THANKS to some of our generous supporters: Shane Danells . Ryan Pagonis . Jace Baker Denis DeLong . Liam Staley. Skooks Sonny Canchola . Susparty . Paul Raymond Lucas Boucher . ubernoobinator . Travis Wager Windmill Punches . Corbin Record . Dean Borris Andrew Dore . Elecktricd00m . Bill Zhuang Dani Rucker . Dazzanator . Conner St. John Phillip Tafoya . Richard Hunt . Hudson Heitmeier Sam Child . Yuval Birenzweig . Prosecutor Jeff Thomas King . Chaney Rockwell . Jacob Arends Andreas Tautra Sylte . Steven LeBlanc . James Vilhelmsen Darren Moyer . Jesse Gomez . Father Ocrifha +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ SleepyCabin Official Site! www.sleepycabin.com SleepyCabin on YouTube! www.youtube.com/SleepyCabin Stay tuned on Facebook! www.facebook.com/SleepyCabin ...or Twitter! twitter.com/sleepycabin +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ We're on iTunes, too! Search for SleepyCabin!
Stampy helps a student learn about the engineering behind NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Featuring Richard Horvitz, Robert Picardo, and Danny Pudi.
Stampy helps a student learn about the engineering behind NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Featuring Richard Horvitz, Robert Picardo, and Danny Pudi.
Stampy helps a student learn about the engineering behind NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Featuring Richard Horvitz, Robert Picardo, and Danny Pudi.
Stampy helps a student learn about the engineering behind NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Featuring Richard Horvitz, Robert Picardo, and Danny Pudi.
Episode Seven October 29, 2015 Creative Costumes with Megan, Kier, Sarah, and Larry Music from "The Cat's Meow" by Larry Heyl Related To Geeks Links: http://relatedtogeeks.com http://relatedtogeeks.com/podcast http://youtube.com/user/relatedtogeeks http://relatedtogeeks.tumblr.com Show Links: 250 Dwarf Galaxies http://www.americanbazaaronline.com/2015/10/23/astronomers-discover-250-dwarf-galaxies-from-earths-early-days/ [caption id="attachment_82" align="alignnone" width="300"] This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the galaxy cluster MACSJ0717.5+3745. This is one of six being studied by the Hubble Frontier Fields programme, which together have produced the deepest images of gravitational lensing ever made. Due to the huge mass of the cluster it is bending the light of background objects, acting as a magnifying lens. It is one of the most massive galaxy clusters known, and it is also the largest known gravitational lens. Of all of the galaxy clusters known and measured, MACS J0717 lenses the largest area of the sky.[/caption] Reaper Bones Stress Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6aCtVJKwRg Crash Course https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse Sci Show https://www.youtube.com/user/scishow AnimalWonders Montana https://www.youtube.com/user/Anmlwndrs The Brain Scoop https://www.youtube.com/user/thebrainscoop Vi Hart https://www.youtube.com/user/Vihart Mini Maker Faire at B&N http://www.barnesandnoble.com/h/makerfaire Reaper https://www.reapermini.com/ Telephone Box https://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/telephone%20box Angels of Sorrow https://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/angel/latest/77362 Xena: Warrior Princess http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112230/ Scary Game Squad https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFx-KViPXIkFNftmkbEGV3rJSa7bKHngs Avengers: Age of Ultron http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2395427/ My Drunk Kitchen https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2EC7F45DBD9D9B1A Stampy https://www.youtube.com/user/stampylonghead
This week: Cup craziness! Edward and Wes shake their heads after multiple Premiere League giants fall in the FA Cup, wax on about the Capital One Cup semifinals, and give Luis Figo's chances at FIFA Presidency. The guys also debate NFL media matters, the potential elimination of defensive shifts in baseball, and lustily boo in So Raw. Stampy! Twitter: @AllNEWSportShowFacebook: Facebook.com/allnewsportsshowYouTube: YouTube.com/theallnewsportsshowInstagram: instagram.com/allnewsportsshowEmail: allnewsportsshow@gmail.comMail: 1701 Sunset Avenue, Suite 201, Rocky Mount, NC 27804Personal Twitters: @EdwardGreene @WesBradshaw21
"Backed by Facts": With the season now properly underway, The Evo-Stik NPL Show team can stop the guesswork and bring you an hours worth of insight and informed guesswork. Round the table to discuss the first month of NPL action, Ben was joined down at The Magnet in Stockport by NPL Facebook Group's James Heyes, FCUM Radio's Swampy, Ian Burke from BBC Radio Manchester, Non League Reviews Stewart James, FC United's Nick Culkin, and by manager of New Mills Roy Soule. In addition, we also hear from General Manager at Ilkeston FC Nigel Harrop, senior sports writer for the Northwich Guardian Andrew Simpson, from Stamford AFC's Stampy, and from West Midland's based radio station 102.5 The Bridge, sports editor Adam Parkes. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League or Evo-Stik. With Thanks: This programme was recorded at the Magnet in Stockport on Wednesday 3rd September 2014. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
"Four Games In": Four games into a brand new season of Northern Premier League action, and the NPL Show returns to pass judgement. On the night Ben was joined by FCUM Radio's Swampy, Manager of New Mills Roy Soule, and member of the NPL Facebook Group James Heyes. In addition we also hear from Kevin Keep, Chairman of the Supporter's Society at Worksop Town, and Giles Lawrence, otherwise known as Stampy, from Stamford AFC. DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League or Evo-Stik.
Amber & Sarah chat with YouTube sensation "Stampy," Reading Rainbow Kickstarter is a success, how not to use LinkedIn, does Twitter need to be easier?, and more. Hosts: Amber MacArthur and Sarah Lane Guest: Joseph Garrett aka Stampy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/social-hour. Bandwidth for The Social Hour is provided by Cachefly. Sponsors: harrys.com promo code SOCIALHOUR warbyparker.com/socialhour
Amber & Sarah chat with YouTube sensation "Stampy," Reading Rainbow Kickstarter is a success, how not to use LinkedIn, does Twitter need to be easier?, and more. Hosts: Amber MacArthur and Sarah Lane Guest: Joseph Garrett aka Stampy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/social-hour. Bandwidth for The Social Hour is provided by Cachefly. Sponsors: harrys.com promo code SOCIALHOUR warbyparker.com/socialhour
Welcome to Stampy's lovely podcast. This is the official podcast of Stampylongnose from youtube. In these podcasts I will talk about gaming with a strong focus on Minecraft. In this episode I am joined by IBallistic Squid. My Lets Play channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylonghead Squid's Channel - http://www.youtube.com/iballisticsquid My main channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylongnose Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongnose Email - stampylongnose@hotmail.co.uk
Welcome to Stampy's lovely podcast. This is the official podcast of Stampylongnose from youtube. In these podcasts I will talk about gaming with a strong focus on Minecraft. In this episode I give a beginners to making and publishing gaming videos on youtube. My Lets Play channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylonghead My main channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylongnose Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongnose Email - stampylongnose@hotmail.co.uk
Welcome to Stampy's lovely podcast. This is the official podcast of Stampylongnose from youtube. In these podcasts I will talk about gaming with a strong focus on Minecraft. In this episode I am joined by Lewis Blogs Gaming. Lewis's Channel - http://www.youtube.com/lewisblogsgaming My Lets Play channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylonghead My main channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylongnose Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongnose Email - stampylongnose@hotmail.co.uk
Welcome to Stampy's lovely podcast. This is the official podcast of Stampylongnose from youtube. In these podcasts I will talk about gaming with a strong focus on Minecraft. In this episode I am joined by Ballistic Squid. Squid's Channel - http://www.youtube.com/iballisticsquid My Lets Play channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylonghead My main channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylongnose Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongnose Email - stampylongnose@hotmail.co.uk
Welcome to Stampy's lovely podcast. This is the official podcast of Stampylongnose from youtube. In these podcasts I will talk about gaming with a strong focus on Minecraft. In this episode I am joined by my good friend Afro Dan. Dan's Channel - http://www.youtube.com/afrodan91 My Lets Play channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylonghead My main channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylongnose Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongnose Email - stampylongnose@hotmail.co.uk
Welcome to Stampy's lovely podcast. This is the official podcast of Stampylongnose from youtube. In these podcasts I will talk about gaming with a strong focus on Minecraft. This is my first ever attempt at a podcast so my first episode is pretty shaky. My Lets Play channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylonghead My main channel - http://www.youtube.com/stampylongnose Twitter - @stampylongnose Facebook - www.facebook.com/stampylongnose Email - stampylongnose@hotmail.co.uk