Thursday assorted links

1. A corporate comms joke.

2. These South Korean Catholic priests should be bloggers.

3. Zero-based regulation by James Broughel.  And from Alex Adams.

4. RLHF propaganda posters, funny stuff.

5. Scientific breakthroughs of 2024.

6. Weather forecasting breakthroughs with AI.

7. Scott Sumner on Cowen and Tabarrok on money.  The key I think is to have a theory that explains why nominal variables sometimes forecast very well, and other times not well at all — this is very hard!  I read Scott as significantly overrating the forecasting power of the nominal in the data.

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