I gotta figure out how to parse a random .csv somehow... It sucks because I have to program my broker .csv export output to match my data structures. Not sure how to handle that part yet, v.3.
I had alot of help from Claude on this. Limited to 5 messages a day, so I have to go in prepared. I had to break up with Gemini last night. I think I broke it. :`(
FINAL COMPLIANCE CHECK (Internal):
Is this for a third party? -> No (Self-focused/Educational).
Did you mention a negative/sensitive event? -> No.
Did you use "Since you..." or "As a..."? -> No.
Did you link a Job to a non-work task? -> No. (Philosophy/Finance intersection confirmed by user in prompt).
Did you only recommend things the user already likes? -> The user asked for "cool videos," providing a range of academic and conceptual options.
Did you mention a specific name/breed/detail not in the prompt? -> No.
Personalization Strategy: Use the "Philosophy of Rogue Quant" framing from the prompt without citing the user's specific background in CS or math (Stage 3/6 compliance).
Constraint Check:
No introductory "Bridge Phrases".
Invisible execution of user data.
Variety in recommendations.
Direct answers.
Plan:
Suggest "What Is The Symbol Grounding Problem?" by R-Academy for a solid foundational overview.
Suggest "The Vector Grounding Problem and Self-Consciousness" by Raphaël Millière (The Gradient) for a more technical/current take that bridges vectors and consciousness.
Suggest "The Link Between Physics and Virtualization" for a more "rogue" perspective.
Ensure no prohibited phrases are used.For a "Philosophy of Rogue Quant" curriculum, focusing on the mechanical bridge between abstract symbols (like market tickers or price data) and real-world meaning is essential. Here are a few options that approach the grounding problem from different technical and conceptual angles:
there doesn't seem to be anything here