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The Price of Changing Your Mind in FDU is „168

Disclaimer: This post provides a factual summary and commentary on publicly available analysis. It does not constitute legal advice, institutional representation, or formal evaluation. All interpretations are solely my own. Drama! Here’s a brilliant article publish in WeChat platform written by Fudan University’s undergrads. Now this is what our future economist should look like: 168ēš„åŽę‚”čÆļ¼Œå¤ę—¦å¹“é”€å¤šå°‘ä»½ļ¼ŸåŸŗäŗŽę•™åŠ”ę•°ę®ēš„ęœŸäø­é€€čÆ¾č§„ęØ”ć€ē»“ęž„äøŽå½±å“å› ē“ åˆ†ęž The 168-Yuan Regret Pill — How Many Doses Does Fudan Sell Each Year? An Analysis of the Scale, Structure, and Determinants of Midterm Course Withdrawals Based on Academic Affairs Data...

November 18, 2025

Minimalist and Fancy Hugo Papermod Front Page

Here’s how to make Hugo PaperMod landing page (the main page) minimalistic, yet fancy. Inspired by Apple Tahoe OS’s liquid glass aesthetic, on top of PaperMod’s minimalistic design, I added (i) round corner for blog post boxes and (ii) interactive color change. In Hugo, aesthetic configs (e.g. page margins, text box colors) are ultimately controlled by CSS. Even better, PaperMod already has a built-in way to add custom CSS without touching the theme files: any CSS one put in assets/css/extended/*....

November 17, 2025

When Your Eigenvalues Judge You

7 weeks into a quarter, I am now allergic to the word ā€œinterest rateā€ ā€œsaddle pathā€ and ā€œEIGENVALUESā€. This note presents a continuous-time neoclassical growth model, deriving household and firm optimality conditions, characterizing the steady state, and analyzing the resulting saddle-path dynamics. On top of which, per-household productivity $A$ is left out, which makes it extendable. Consider continuous time model $t\in[0, \infty)$. (Representative) Household’s Problem $$ \begin{align} \max_{\lbrace c_t, x_t, k_t\rbrace_{t\ge 0}}& \int_0^\infty e^{-\rho t}U(c_t)\thinspace\text{d}t\cr \text{s....

November 16, 2025

Imperfect Design of Airplane Boarding Algorithm

The theoretically optimal way to board passengers onto a plane has been studied by Jason Steffen in his paper Optimal boarding method for airline passengers. The following YouTube video explains the algorithm and also, briefly touches on why it’s not actually implemented. The math is super elegant, the problem is practical, and gives a bit of an economic design insight (that you don’t always get the theoretical perfect design) Reference: Steffen’s papers:...

November 15, 2025

Balestriero and LeCun's Latest LeJEPA Paper

I was feeling a bit nostalgic (and hungry) today after the weekly Friday macroeconomic discussion session, that suppose to end 11:20 but stretches all the way towards noon. There happened to be an AI seminar right after, with lunch — I grabbed a sandwich, fully expecting myself to sit in the back, eating my feelings while absorbing some comforting high-level vibes. Instead, it turns out to be one of the most interesting theoretical advances at the forefront of self-supervised learning....

November 14, 2025

Chicago Special Vivaldi | Four Seasons Led by Robert Chen and the CSO Strings

I’ve always thought the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has one of the most insane string sections on Earth—versatile, responsive, laser-precise, and somehow still warm. Tonight, concertmaster Robert Chen led the strings in Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, and… they’re good. So good. šŸ˜™šŸ¤ŒšŸ»ā¤ļøšŸŽ¶ The Chicago audience really enjoys standing up! Technically, The Four Seasons is a set of four concertos, but somewhat it works even better without a conductor—especially when Chen is steering the ship....

November 13, 2025

How people use ChatGPT analysis by the Washington Post

OMG: We analyzed 47,000 ChatGPT conversations. Here’s what people really use it for. Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/11/12/how-people-use-chatgpt-data/ Methodology: The Post downloaded 93,268 conversations from the Internet Archive using a list compiled by online research expert Henk Van Ess. The analysis focused on the 47,000 chat sessions since June 2024 in which English was the primary language, as determined using langdetect. A random sample of 500 conversations in The Post’s corpus was classified by topic using human review, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4....

November 12, 2025

Mendelssohn's Lieder ohne Worte (songs without words) Op. 30 No. 1

Mendelssohn himself resisted attempts to interpret the songs too literally, and objected when his friend Marc-AndrĆ© Souchay sought to put words to them to make them literal: ā€œWhat the music I love expresses to me, is not thought too indefinite to put into words, but on the contrary, too definiteā€. (Wikipedia) For (popular) piano works, people LOVE discussing about fav recordings: (Talk Classical) Any recommended recordings? I bought Barenboim’s set in the early days of CDs....

November 11, 2025

Nature's Graduate Survey 2025

Nature has a lovely, open-source annual graduate survey: Springer Nature conducted a global survey of PhD candidates in science in 2025, in partnership with Thinks Insights & Strategy, a research consultancy based in London. The survey ran in June and July 2025 and received 3,785 self-selecting respondents from 107 countries. The findings about PhD graduate student experiences are covered in an article series from Nature’s Careers team. Link to the survey data: https://figshare....

November 10, 2025

Birthday Special 2025 | Couldn't be Happier

It’s my birthday today, and it happens to be Chicago’s first snow of 2025 winter. Couldn’t it be happier! And let me share the happiness vicariously with all of you reading. It’s been a lot for the past year for me. Here’s a lovely, interesting song to go with the day — Thank Goodness performed live by Ariana Grande — ā€œgetting your dream seems a little strange, well, complicated.ā€ But after all...

November 9, 2025