Episode 14: Zoroastrianism, or How to Choose Good Thoughts Before Your Brain Starts Freelancing for Chaos
One of the world’s oldest religions asks a question that still lands right in the middle of modern life…
One of the world’s oldest religions asks a question that still lands right in the middle of modern life…
My creator earnings finally arrived, and the dashboard had the nerve to call it money…
A floating eye, haunted flowers, and one of art history’s dreamiest weirdos walk into a Symbolist garden and then…
Your database did not break your text. It just misunderstood it with absolute confidence, and then the weird characters started…
Processes, threads, and concurrency explain how computers juggle many tasks at once, until shared state walks in and…
Gustave Moreau painted myths like jeweled fever dreams, and the results are stranger, richer, and shinier than expected…
History tried to hide these books, paintings, plays, poems, and ideas. Naturally, that only made everyone want to know…
Twenty episodes, one giant parade of genius, and history behaving like a caffeinated studio assistant who just found the good brushes…
Theo van Doesburg helped build De Stijl, then tilted the whole thing with one dangerous diagonal line…
Your CPU is not just fast. It guesses, overlaps, caches, waits, recovers, and occasionally behaves like it read tomorrow’s calendar…