Jorge Zaccaro · 张豪
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Jorge Zaccaro · 张豪
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blazing trails in search for the memex · writing #Clojure @griffinbank · native 🇨🇴 speak 🇺🇸🇨🇳 learn #elixirlang 🇮🇹🇰🇷




一个人怎么能和汉字熟成这样,好想知道正在学中文的外国朋友看完是什么心情?

Beijing taxi drivers are famous for chatting up passengers about pretty much anything—especially international politics. On my way to the airport, my driver got really curious and started talking. “I think the Americans were just trying to pull the same playbook they used in Venezuela on Iran—figuring if they took out the leader, the whole country would just give in.” “Do you think that actually worked?” “No way, definitely not. The U.S. just wants to control Iran and install someone who’ll do whatever they’re told. But Israel? They want to wipe Iran out once and for all to feel ‘secure’ in the region. Their goals were never aligned to begin with. Trump’s pretty simple, but Bibi was evil. I reckon Trump got played and must be regretting it now.” Then I stopped at a little street restaurant for breakfast, and right nearby two older ladies were chatting about the U.S. midterms. “If Trump loses this fight in Iran, he’s going to tank in the midterms,” one of them said. “If he can’t keep oil prices down and the American economy starts hurting, he’s done for.” Her friend nodded. “Exactly. That’s why China pushing so hard on electric vehicles and cutting energy dependence is such a smart move.” It’s always fascinating hearing what everyday people think about global affairs.


"AI code review" should be about teaching people how the code works, not just verifying that it's correct We can now generate essays, diagrams, and explorable explanations on demand!! Why are we still reading raw code diffs as the primary UI?

A new web page for my book! tomasp.net/cultures/ It has all the links you need to get the open access PDF, buy a hardcopy or an ebook, as well as some older talks. If you run a podcast, conference or a user group, I'm always hapy to join & talk about something from the book!


秒懂了哈哈

Chinese scientists have developed, The best shortest-path algorithm in 41 years! A team from Tsinghua University has broken Dijkstra's "sorting barrier" - the first improvement since 1984. Just use for a world-map 🤯 Paper - arxiv.org/pdf/2504.17033 x.com/0x0SojalSec/st…




1/3 3 books from 2025 Looking back on books I read in 2025, I think my favorite was @EmanuelDerman 's My Life as a Quant. After 25 years of doing quantitative stuff in finance, I got a lot more out of it than when I read it the first time ~20 years ago.

What defines a correct program? What makes a good programmer? The answer depends on what culture of programming you subscribe to! This has been a long time in the making, but my open access book on the history of programming is available for pre-order! cambridge.org/core/books/cul…






