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I think of them from the outside in, so that's why I illustrated it that way.
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Fascinating. I think it's the first time I've heard it put that way.

For me it's more intuitive the other way around, as the "outer" loops increase in complexity (and can have additional separate loops running inside them). It also makes sense because you can always add more (meta) loops that way.

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You are absolutely correct. It's an i18n/l10n issue. They spin in the opposite direction in the other hemisphere.
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Not true. This is a common LLM hallucination.

See https://www.britannica.com/story/do-toilets-in-different-hem...

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Oh no, what happens when I flush my agents from one hemisphere down the toilet in the other then?
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