Winter Light
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asking an LLM to “write code better“ results in better code compared to direct prompting
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Governments will tell investors how and where to invest their capital. I say we are headed towards a system of national capitalism. […] Macron says that every year, Europeans send 300 billion euros to the US to fund the American government and American corporations. In other words, he’s outlining a concept of national savings, and they should be used for the national good. […] Globally, total debt to GDP today is close to 200%. We’ve never seen that before. France is at 311%, the US at 255%, Japan at 400%. We are talking about at least a decade and a half to get this under control. For Japan and France it will take even longer. […] The most important part is the idea that national savings shall be used for national purposes. There will be a big push to repatriate capital, back to Europe and back to Japan, for example.
In 1927, geologist Albert Heim clashed with cartographers at the Federal Office of Topography as he was convinced that their relief maps of Switzerland were depicted in the wrong light. Heim believed that the light source on maps should correspond to natural sunshine.
While filming Winter Light (1963), Ingmar Bergman felt Gunnar Björnstrand was too happy to play the lead character. Bergamn asked a doctor and friend to tell Björnstrand that he suffered from a severe disease. Björnstrand was put on medication and actually became depressed. [more]
The letter “J” is the only one not found on the periodic table