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Back to Episodes“QURI is moving into maintenance mode” by Ozzie Gooen
Description
After about seven years, QURI is moving into maintenance mode. This means we’ll ensure that key software (Guesstimate and SquiggleHub) is maintained, but we won’t be developing new software or doing new research.
Background
I started QURI in 2019. At that point I was excited about projects at the intersection of epistemics and software, primarily to be used by impactful researchers. This seemed like a neglected and promising area.
Over the years we developed a small team and worked on a variety of projects. We’ve created multiple tech projects (Foretold, Squiggle, SquiggleHub, RoastMyPost), maintained Guesstimate, and wrote over 90 EA Forum posts. In the background, we’ve collaborated with and consulted for several EA organizations, and done work guiding the nearby forecasting and epistemic space.
The work was challenging, as one might expect. We had a small team. Full-time staff included Nuño Sempere for a few years on research, then Slava Matyuhin on software engineering for Squiggle. For the last year it's mainly been me. I think we were fairly efficient for the team size and budget, but this naturally made it hard to move as quickly as we'd have liked.
Recently I've felt particularly constrained by compute budgets, and [...]
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First published:
June 19th, 2026
Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/j3rbCdXg4eCbFf6AD/quri-is-moving-into-maintenance-mode
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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