The Fermi paradox asks why alien civilizations are absent. This episode turns the question inward and explores how fragile our own civilizational path may have been. From the weight of water to the geography of early settlements, a single overlooked constraint may have shaped thousands of years of history.
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A police shooting in Minneapolis becomes a live experiment in how fast ideology replaces inquiry. This episode dissects how political ascendance turns reflex into certainty, loyalty into truth, and why the right is now repeating the exact failure mode it once claimed to oppose.
A blunt reminder that performance-driving workplaces are built on direct communication, clear accountability, competence-based authority, and fast conflict resolution—and that abandoning these basics leads inevitably to dysfunction.
A look at how modern software and AI development have drifted into a shared local minimum, shaped more by convenience and accumulated abstractions than by real understanding. This episode explores whether AI can help us rethink complexity itself—or whether we're letting its limitations define our future.
We treat Tailwind and CSS Modules like they "fix" CSS, but all they really do is shift the complexity and hide it behind new abstractions. In this episode I unpack why tooling isn't a silver bullet, how misuse just reintroduces the same old problems in a new costume, and why understanding composition and semantics in plain CSS still matters if you actually care about engineering.
This episode traces how the Enlightenment's liberation of reason also unraveled the shared moral scripts that once bound societies together. From the Milgram experiment to the algorithms of social media, it examines how obedience and signaling replaced conviction as the engines of moral behavior.
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Confidence and competence
This episode explores the tangled relationship between confidence and competence—and what happens when we start rewarding performance over substance. Disclaimer: This episode does not refer to my current workplace or colleagues. On the contrary, many of the insights discussed here were shaped through collaborative work and shared learning experiences with talented teams. The examples and reflections are drawn from broader industry patterns and personal observations accumulated over time.
A look at how modern art and academia often turn into status loops, where signaling and shared rituals overshadow genuine insight.
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New political divides
A look at how today's political rifts run deeper than ideology, shaped by fundamentally different ways of engaging with reality.
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