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  1. The blog was written by Scott Alexander Siskind, a San Francisco Bay Area psychiatrist, under the pen name Scott Alexander. Slate Star Codex was launched in 2013, and was discontinued on June 23, 2020, as Alexander feared doxing (publication of his full name) in a New York Times article. [3]

  2. Jan 30, 2013 · Slate Star Codex is a blog by Scott Alexander, a psychiatrist on the US West Coast, about science, medicine, philosophy, politics, and futurism. He also writes Unsong, a serial novel about alternate history American kabbalists.

  3. 5 days ago · P(A|B) = [P(A)*P(B|A)]/P(B), all the rest is commentary. Click to read Astral Codex Ten, by Scott Alexander, a Substack publication.

  4. Sep 11, 2020 · Scott Alexander is a pseudonymous writer and psychiatrist who blogs about various topics, such as tech, science, politics, and mental health. He announced in 2020 that he was deleting his blog after the New York Times threatened to reveal his real name, and later moved to Substack.

  5. 4 days ago · Contents. 1 Political and social views. 1.1 Neoreaction and racialism. 1.2 Feminism. 1.3 Libertarianism. 1.4 Communism. 1.5 Existential risks. 1.6 Effective altruism. 1.7 Race and IQ. 2 /r/slatestarcodex. 3 In popular culture. 4 External links. 5 Notes. 6 References. Political and social views [ edit]

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · Scott Alexander, a magician who competed in Season 6 of America’s Got Talent, died earlier this week after suffering a stroke. He was 52. TV Stars We Lost in 2023. View Gallery84 Images. The...

  7. The Codex is a collection of essays by Scott Alexander, a pseudonymous writer who blogs at Slate Star Codex. The essays cover topics such as argument, science, statistics, politics, futurism, and religion, with a focus on rationality and effective altruism.