Developed Econ Cognition System Framework
- Day: 2025-05-28
- Time: 05:55 to 06:20
- Project: Media
- Workspace: WP 1: Strategic / Growth & Development
- Status: In Progress
- Priority: MEDIUM
- Assignee: Matías Nehuen Iglesias
- Tags: Econ Cognition, Yahoo Finance, Strategic Planning, Github, Data Management
Description
Session Goal: The session aimed to conceptualize and plan the development of an economic cognition system that integrates data-driven discourse, reflective prompt engineering, and personal insights to create a self-correcting model of economic narratives.
Key Activities:
- Outlined the framework for an econ cognition system focusing on feedback loops and semantic memory.
- Analyzed Yahoo Finance’s tech stack, focusing on frontend technologies like React, D3.js, and Highcharts, to understand real-time data handling and UI design.
- Provided a technical breakdown of Yahoo Finance’s right-hand sidebar, identifying key components and technologies.
- Reflected on strategic evolution from December 2024 to May 2025, noting changes in emotional and professional states.
- Proposed a structure for README.md files on GitHub to align author identity and project presentation.
- Discussed a professional presentation combining economics, physics, and institutional development with a focus on automation and data accessibility.
- Diagnosed the open data repository of Argentina’s Ministry of Economy, suggesting improvements for optimization.
- Offered a guide for diagnosing and solving common GitHub issues.
Achievements:
- Established a foundational framework for the econ cognition system.
- Gained insights into Yahoo Finance’s tech stack, aiding future frontend development projects.
- Identified strategic personal and professional growth areas.
Pending Tasks:
- Further development and implementation of the econ cognition system.
- Application of insights from Yahoo Finance analysis to personal projects.
- Continued refinement of the README.md structure for GitHub projects.
- Implementation of suggested improvements for Argentina’s open data repository.
Evidence
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