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“Even G2” — A World Where AI Doesn’t Control Robots, but Humans.
In this episode, I reflect on a simple question sparked by ordering a pair of smart glasses: what happens when AI starts guiding human behavior in re…
3 months, 1 week ago
“Biology Is Code” — AlphaFold, LigandForge, and mRNA Design.
In this episode, I reflect on how recent advances in AI—especially models like LigandForge—are changing the way we think about medicine and the human…
3 months, 1 week ago
Turning Myself into a “Mini USJ”: A Survival Strategy I Noticed at a Theme Park
In this episode, I reflect on a recent visit to Universal Studios Japan with my son, and why it felt surprisingly expensive—more so than traveling in…
3 months, 1 week ago
The Day “One Million Views” Stops Meaning Anything
This episode looks at a shift happening in how the web works.
In the past, the internet was built around shared content—one page viewed by many people…
3 months, 1 week ago
“Unitree G1” — still impressive.
This episode looks at the humanoid robot G1 by Unitree Robotics, which has been seen rallying tennis balls with human players.
What’s especially inter…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
“Self-discovery” might be a 20th-century bug
This episode looks at an idea shared by Marc Andreessen—that great entrepreneurs don’t spend much time on introspection.
He suggests that instead of l…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
People Feed on Stories and Grow Stronger — The Cost of Maintaining a “Dream” Is Higher Than Its Cost of Goods
This episode explores a simple idea: people don’t just buy products, they buy stories.
Looking at companies like LVMH, a large part of the cost isn’t …
3 months, 2 weeks ago
An Engineer Who Used AI and mRNA to Save His Dog from Terminal Cancer
This episode looks at a remarkable case where an Australian engineer developed a personalized mRNA vaccine for his dog, who had been diagnosed with t…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
The “Vampire” Recipe — Lessons from Hirohiko Araki.
This episode reflects on the habits behind long-term health and energy, inspired by the lifestyle of manga artist Hirohiko Araki.
Although often joked…
3 months, 2 weeks ago
The kind of maintenance that actually works for me
Lately, I’ve been feeling physically drained, with low energy and poor recovery. It made me realize that wanting to “be like a machine” isn’t a sign …
3 months, 2 weeks ago