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Saturday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. The OpenAI library (NYT). 2. Switzerland fact of the day. Trains. 3. Are women psychologists more censorious than male psychologists? 4. New meta-study on social media and mental health, research paper here. 5. African embassies: “Many of their embassies have just a handful of diplomats. Those diplomats often are underpaid; some take side jobs […]
Thursday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. “Conservatives share a terrible epistemological ecosystem, where false claims go viral much more often.” 2. How to model the Putin interview. 3. What really happened with the Hugo Awards? 4. In this one study, wage subsidies have a pass-through rate of about 28%. 5. When it comes to Ontario, the world is waking up. […]
Sunday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. Polysee: Irish YouTube videos about YIMBY, aesthetics, and economics. 2. Germany political map of the day. 3. Thwarted Wisconsin DEI markets in everything. 4. The EU AI regulatory statement (on first glance not as bad as many had expected?). 5. The NBA Play-In was in fact a big success. Is the implication that other […]
Wednesday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. Teacher-driven changes in ideas during the Scientific Revolution at Oxford and Cambridge (Julius Koschnick of LSE is on the job market). 2. ChatGPT grey markets in everything. 3. Kiwi family goes to Walmart for the first time (video). 4. Zero-sum thinking and political divides. 5. The course of Brazil’s trade surplus. 6. Why are […]
Saturday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. Markets in everything. 2. A new accelerator for research leaders, from Ben Reinhardt. 3. The political diversity of neighborhoods may in fact now be increasing. 4. “One player at Michigan State University now makes $750,000 a year, according to the group that pays him.” (NYT) The story is remarkable throughout. 5. Wemby in action. […]
Sunday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. An AI device to help you control your dreams? 2. Boogie Woogie Queen Gets a Police Escort to the Piano. 3. AI and oral exams. 4. Hikaru on the Vishy Anand CWT. 5. Are AI models the new form of time series econometrics? 6. Scavenging hyenas save on carcass disposal costs. The post Sunday […]
Wednesday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. “Today, we launched the John Stuart Mill Fellowship, a one-year program that allows entrepreneurs to study the philosophical underpinnings of major ideas related to markets, politics, and society.” Mercatus. 2. “Curiously, the wild boars remained radioactive.” 3. The lost lifting stones of Ireland. 4. Are we living through a new scientific revolution, with side […]
Saturday assorted links – Beragampengetahuan
1. #lazygirljob (WSJ). 2. The economic foundations of Kenyan street protests. And some interest groups are rebelling against Nigerian reforms. 3. Product liability for defective AI. A law and economics study. 4. Diagnostic medical errors are a huge problem. 5. Lebanese man holds up bank to get his own money out (NYT). 6. More Okie-dokie […]