Maybe EA could do with some more hackathon-type events? It seems like one of the easiest ways (from the individual’s POV) to get a very intensive experience of working with many different people!
This seems like a great idea- I actually woke up this morning realizing I forgot it from my list!
One part of my perspective which is possibly worth reemphasizing: IMO, what you choose to work together does not need to be highly optimized or particularly EA. At least to make initial progress in this direction, it seems plausible that you should be happy with anything challenging/ without an existing playbook, collaborative, and “real” in the sense of requiring you to act like you would if you were solving a real problem instead of playing a toy game.
So in this case, while “EA should host hackathons” seems reasonable and exciting to me, especially as a downstream goal if working together turns out o be really useful, it doesn’t need to block easier stuff. I dont think a shortage of good hackathon prompts or organizers should stop groups of EAs from voting on the most interesting local hackathon run by someone else, going together as a group, and teaming up to work on something (with an EA lens if you want). Thats just extremely low cost to try out.
(Im also noticing that “Host an awesome EA hackathon” seems like type of collaborative, challenging project a person could team up on!)
Maybe EA could do with some more hackathon-type events? It seems like one of the easiest ways (from the individual’s POV) to get a very intensive experience of working with many different people!
This seems like a great idea- I actually woke up this morning realizing I forgot it from my list!
One part of my perspective which is possibly worth reemphasizing: IMO, what you choose to work together does not need to be highly optimized or particularly EA. At least to make initial progress in this direction, it seems plausible that you should be happy with anything challenging/ without an existing playbook, collaborative, and “real” in the sense of requiring you to act like you would if you were solving a real problem instead of playing a toy game.
So in this case, while “EA should host hackathons” seems reasonable and exciting to me, especially as a downstream goal if working together turns out o be really useful, it doesn’t need to block easier stuff. I dont think a shortage of good hackathon prompts or organizers should stop groups of EAs from voting on the most interesting local hackathon run by someone else, going together as a group, and teaming up to work on something (with an EA lens if you want). Thats just extremely low cost to try out.
(Im also noticing that “Host an awesome EA hackathon” seems like type of collaborative, challenging project a person could team up on!)