Without having read it, I like the sound of it. But in the age of COVID, it seems hard to sync risk-minimization protocols. A recent experiment here was Bay Area rationality and rat-adjacent houses, where AFAIK, things have not gone as smoothly as hoped
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @QiaochuYuan and
who would i want to talk to to learn more about the dynamics behind this?
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Replying to @DanielleFong @QiaochuYuan and
The puzzle above? I think finding an expert in this puzzle is itself a puzzle. People seem to gravitate to either microcommunity ideology or globalization ideology. I haven't encountered many people trying to find compromises in things like towns or neighborhoods yet.
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @DanielleFong and
Probably there are relatively out-of-network wisened revolutionaries we could find (?)
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @DanielleFong and
Alex Gourley who you probably know has a crew that I hear thinks about this problem a lot. @willow_liana and @amymastrine too.
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @QiaochuYuan and
ah but what i was asking was the failure more of the rat / post rat houses in the bay area for covid control/ shared protocols
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Replying to @DanielleFong @QiaochuYuan and
Ohhhh, there should be plenty of people who can talk about that. Unfortunately I don't know if they're on Twitter. I put out the bat signal:pic.twitter.com/VAOkZYNcZl
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @DanielleFong and
OK here we go:
@JeffLadish@johnsalvatier@connorflexman@uncatherio@jimrandomh What has coordination of risk protocols between houses been like during covid? Easy? Hard? (I heard one report of "hard")2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @TylerAlterman @DanielleFong and
Overall I'd say very hard, but it's high variance. Some houses have had very little trouble. Some have had major trouble. Bargaining under high stress and uncertainty is very difficult. And people have different risk estimated and perceptions.
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Replying to @JeffLadish @TylerAlterman and
I think it's getting better now that we know more about the risk landscape.
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can you talk to me about how that evolved? Were people being good bayesians?
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Replying to @DanielleFong @TylerAlterman and
The discussions I was involved in, yes, people were being good Bayesians but with different priors and risk tolerances. A lot of the details are personal but I'd talk about it by DM.
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Replying to @JeffLadish @DanielleFong and
Also happy to DM about it. And a few people not on twitter who I expect to have *very interesting* things to say.
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