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Rafal Dittwald, “Data Oriented Programming”
Rafal Dittwald, a Toronto entrepreneur and Clojure engineer with a decade of experience building web apps, presents on data-oriented programming—favoring generic data structures over objects—and data-driven programming—using data for DSLs—i
AI coding will be a minimum wage job
A content creator critiques Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis's advice to undergraduates, arguing that AI tool proficiency lacks real skill value compared to traditional internships for building coding and human collaboration abilities.
Your Software Career Is About to Grow Exponentially (If You Do This)
Bogdi, a software engineer and university professor, outlines a two-step strategy—investing 10% of income in personal growth and reading high-quality technical books—to exponentially advance software careers.
What’s Happening in Japan Just Got Serious
Keith D., host of The Inner Operator, analyzes the Japanese yen's sudden 1% surge against the dollar, linking it to the yen carry trade unwind, Bank of Japan rate hikes, and potential U.S.-Japan interventions signaling global financial stra
Why Smart Men are Leaving Society to Build a New One
Kristian Bell discusses how capable young men are opting out of decaying modern society due to structural failures, forming a counter-elite to build parallel institutions like academies and monasteries for meaning and brotherhood.
Real-world Clojure: Lessons from Growing a Team and a Codebase - Assum
Erik, a veteran Clojure developer at Ardoq, discusses eight years of scaling the backend team from two to 20 developers, tripling the codebase, migrating databases, hiring strategies, and minimizing cognitive load for maintainable software.
Andrew Tate x Jack Neel Podcast (2026)
Andrew Tate discusses with Jack Neel the Miami nightclub incident, his views on anti-Semitism, legal battles, elite control, internet manipulation, and the need for masculine resistance against societal enslavement.
Japan House For Sale #76 - Fire Stove Heating
Helen tours a renovated Japanese house in Izu, highlighting its unique fire stove heating, multi-level design, spacious garden, and charming neighborhood with a teddy bear museum.
This 61 Year Old's Advice Will Make You Rethink Everything...
In an inspiring interview, 61-year-old performer Winz shares wisdom on defying age, pursuing dreams relentlessly, simplifying life, and embracing a vacation-like mindset for fulfillment, drawn from his journey from a shy small-town youth to
Society Is Breaking — And It’s Already Started w/ John Vervaeke
John Vervaeke, cognitive scientist, and Robert Breedlove, Bitcoin philosopher, discuss neoplatonism, the One as first principle, action as primordial presupposition, markets as distributed cognition, and reconciling dichotomies for wise liv