I agree to an extent, especially at the very high level that youâre talking aboutâif someone hates programing or wet lab research I think it is unlikely to matter what the program or lab is. However, within more social science type research /â work Iâm familiar with I donât view testing your fit with different types of research as mutually exclusive with testing your fit for researching within a cause area. In fact I think theyâre often linked since the cause area influences the type of research and work generally youâll be doing. To take an area I know well, law: it seems reasonable to me that someone who is interested in testing their fit in legal research or working as a lawyer generally would also benefit from trying working on different cause areas since the legal issues and types of research will be significantly different. Someone who enjoys trying to draft an international agreement to ban certain types of AI models may not be interested in doing domestic litigation focused on animal welfare. Though at a high level they could be called âlegal researchâ or just lawyering, the day to day is going to be quite different.
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Great post. I understand indoor air quality is the focus of the piece but if weâre looking holistically at clean air we should also consider the significant health costs of air pollution outdoors. Patrick Collison has a great overview: https://ââpatrickcollison.com/ââpollution
@JDBaumanâthis may be of interest to you?
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Thanks! I agree there isnât definitive evidence about water vs other flossing. For me it is so much easier to do water flossing that I also would favor that if it was equal or even slightly less effective than the alternative.
I think my prior is that anything that mechanically moves plaque and food particles from in between your teethâbe it water, âregularâ floss, or something elseâis going to work. It probably depends as much on your technique as to the underlying mechanism and so I think this would be hard to effectively study.
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FWWIW, I do something similar for free using zoomâI start a zoom meeting, share my screen and record the meeting (with just me in it). The resulting video is my face in the corner and my screen. Not as many features as Loom obviously, but free.
I have a fidelity DAF linked to my fidelity brokerage account and my only complaint is that there is a small cost associated with it. I of course understand why that is, and the tax benefits outweigh the cost. But if there was a nonprofit EA aligned DAF that had lower or no cost that would be preferable obviously.
One other thoughtâand this isnât a complaint about a DAF exactlyâis that it would be great to be able to set rules about when certain appreciated stocks would be donated to the DAF so I could totally âset it and forget itââI described this idea at the end of this post.
Litigator with 10+ years experience hereâcompletely agree with Tyler and not from knee jerk legal conservativism. Iâve seen talking to the press go very, very wrong personally. Thereâs a reason keeping quiet is the near universal advice from experts.
Thanks Rachel. If anyone else reading this has any more data on this point Iâd be very interested. Iâm helping with the first EA for Jews intro fellowship and weâre thinking about how to assess its impact. If 90-98% of people who do an intro fellowship never engage with EA again afterwards that seems quite strong grounds for rethinking whether we (as a community) should invest in intro fellowships as much as we seem to. And/âor if we should experiment much more on different types of intros to see if there is greater impact.
But only 2-10% of students who start an intro fellowship end up engaging with EA afterwards;
Do you have a source for this? Thank you!
On Facebook, the Effective Altruism group has 21,800 members, whereas the three main religiously-inclined EA groups that I could find (Christians and Effective Altruism, Buddhists in Effective Altruism, Spirituality and Effective Altruism) only have 1,700 members in total
Thereâs also EA for Jews. Hereâs the facebook group :)
Thought provoking essay, thanks Geoffrey!
A related idea is to incorporate EA ideas into existing religious institutions. Iâm involved in such a project. Eaforjews.org
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I use the chrome plugin swift reader.
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In the portion discussing considerations by career path I would add:
When deciding which schools to apply to and more so when deciding which school to attend, consider the clinics, journals, centers, and other opportunities that are relevant for a topic area of interest to you. Participating in these extracurriculars is a good way to learn about an area, signal to employers to have an interest in an area, and develop mentors and connections in the field. There are significant differences in otherwise similar schools in this regard .
Excellent post!
If anyone reading this is in law school or about to start and you would like my advice about how to succeed there (including my unconventional strategy for law school exams) DM me and I can share a document I have written and shared with other EAs.
I highly recommend the Founderâs Pledge Climate and Lifestyle report.* Take a look specifically at Figure 5 and you will see that donating a small amount to one of their highly effective charities dwarfs the emissions from a single flight like the one youâre proposing here.
Zooming out a bit, in my opinion these kinds of decisions shouldnât about guilt (see replacing guilt series) but rather about taking the action that on net is best for others. In that framework working and donating to an effective charity that combats climate changeâone of the worldâs most pressing problemsâis likely better than wasting days in a less efficient form of transit and not making such a donation.
*A caveat not relevant here is I think their approach in the report to the impacts of having a child are mistaken but otherwise its a great report.
Weird, the link (https://ââlinktr.ee/ââea_dc) works for me. Maybe Link Tree was down for a spell? Anyway this is a link tree for Washington DC but it sounds like youâre in SF. If you are back in DC feel free to DM me and Iâll make sure you get squared away!
Congrats Hillel, Sam and EAJ! Looking forward to whatâs next.