I think this remains good practice in the current environment. (Giving 1% is somewhat a symbolic gift in the first place, and I think it’s still a useful forcing function to think about which organizations are valuable to you). But also, as long as you’re concretely setting aside money and thinking about your future, I think that’s a pretty good starting point.
My answer is that you should primarily be focused on saving, so that you have the financial freedom to pivot, change jobs, learn more, or found an organization. Previously, I recommended new EAs (esp. college students) give 1%, save at least 10% (so that they were building at least some concrete altruistic habits, while mostly focusing on building up slack).
I think this remains good practice in the current environment. (Giving 1% is somewhat a symbolic gift in the first place, and I think it’s still a useful forcing function to think about which organizations are valuable to you). But also, as long as you’re concretely setting aside money and thinking about your future, I think that’s a pretty good starting point.