I think an increase in bureaucracy / risk-aversion is inevitable—and probably necessary—with increasing size/power/influence after a certain point. The 51% coin flip is great when the wager is $100, not so great when it is all life on Earth. I would submit that part of the answer is to prevent any one organization from getting too massive so that it doesn’t get mired down in bureaucracy and ossified. The one thing I will give FTXFF some credit for is the interest in regranting programs.
I think an increase in bureaucracy / risk-aversion is inevitable—and probably necessary—with increasing size/power/influence after a certain point. The 51% coin flip is great when the wager is $100, not so great when it is all life on Earth. I would submit that part of the answer is to prevent any one organization from getting too massive so that it doesn’t get mired down in bureaucracy and ossified. The one thing I will give FTXFF some credit for is the interest in regranting programs.