Episode 9: Memory and the Machine, or What the Computer Is Actually Doing While You Are Feeling Confident
The moment programming stops being syntax and starts becoming machinery, where memory, mutation, and bugs finally reveal their real agenda.
The moment programming stops being syntax and starts becoming machinery, where memory, mutation, and bugs finally reveal their real agenda.
If some religions ask, “How should a person live well?” Jainism walks into the room and calmly replies, “First, maybe stop harming literally everything you can avoid harming.” Which is not a small suggestion. Jainism is one of the world’s oldest living religious traditions, and it does not do casual ethics. It does not dabble … Read more
A witty deep dive into Wilhelm Stieber, the Franco-Prussian War, and how spies, railways, and ego helped remake Europe.
He painted a square, offended half the art world, and changed modern painting forever. Malevich was not joking, and neither was history.
Why some correct programs still become disasters at scale – a funny, practical guide to Big O, efficiency, and avoiding algorithmic regret.
Why WordPress keeps making sane people whisper “it was working five minutes ago” and what to do before your dashboard becomes a hostage situation.
Recursion explained without the usual pain: what it is, why it still matters, when it shines, and when it absolutely needs adult supervision.
Before we step into this one, here is the doorway into the wider series: The Modern Religion Series: Many Paths, One Curious Human. Islam is one of those traditions that is so globally present, so historically influential, and so internally diverse that trying to summarize it in one sitting feels a little like trying to … Read more
If you have ever kicked off a build, watched it fail instantly, and muttered, “How exactly is file B trying to exist before file A?” then congratulations: you have already met graph theory in one of its grumpiest natural habitats. This episode is about build systems and dependency resolution, which is a fancy way of … Read more
A friendly exploration of Hinduism: its ancient origins, ideas about life and duty, and how a 3,000 year old tradition still shapes the modern world.