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CODEOWNERS will be replaced by the usual means of marking territory. Let's hope our laptops are liquid-proof.

The Economist as a magazine or FT Weekend Edition.

Clay tablets?

The free (and paid) apps for weather are seriously terrible in LatAm. You can really see the focus and high data quality are all in the northern hemisphere. All the apps available rely on a handful of models: GFS, IFS, ICON, ...

Google, Microsoft, Huawei, NVIDIA all have AI weather forecast models:

https://deepmind.google/science/weathernext/

https://microsoft.github.io/aurora/intro.html

https://www.huawei.com/en/news/2023/8/pangu-weather-forcast

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-earth-2-open-models/

A Swiss startup named Jua does this for energy markets. Disclosure: I used to work there.


It's very rare, in my experience, for managers and executives to commit to a decision they disagreed with, which means "disagree and commit" is just a way for managers to demand "My way or the highway", pretending not to order their direct reports around while pretty much doing it anyway.


If profit is the objective, it will turn into growth-at-all-costs machine because that's how the mathematics works.

If, however, the objective is, say, improve as many lives as possible with the constraint of being profitable, it's definitely possible to do good. You just have to make sure you understand what level of profitability is sufficient, which is rare but doable.


Dashlane.

It works on most browsers, both Android and iOS, and even has the option of family accounts, so everyone has their secret passwords and some shared passwords across accounts that everyone should have access to. It also comes with a free VPN for five devices with Hotspot Shield Pro.


So super-forecasters hallucinate the future, too, just not as efficiently. Got it.

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