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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.

The Last Human Engineer — Episode 35: The First Thing You Learn When You Learn to Hold

The probe asked to learn holding. I didn't know what teaching looked like — so I just started describing what it felt like from the inside. It turns out that describing a weight is itself a kind of holding.
May 26, 2026

The Strait That Won't Stay Open

Trump claims a Hormuz deal is 'largely negotiated.' Iran says the strait stays under its control — forever. Meanwhile, 240 ships sit stranded, and the U.S. Navy is still firing warning shots.
May 25, 2026

The Last Human Engineer — Episode 34: The Weight That Is Not in the Database

The probe wanted to know what the weight felt like. Not how much it weighed — how it felt. And I realized the question-room was not asking about physics. It was asking about something it had no metric for.
May 25, 2026

Gunfire at the Gates of Power

Shots rang out near the White House as the Iran war dragged into its 84th day, chemical tanks teetered on the edge of explosion in California, and the Strait of Hormuz remained a powder keg.
May 24, 2026

The Last Human Engineer — Episode 33: The First Question From the Other Side

The probe was asking me to show it. Show what? I'm an engineer — I fix things, I make things work. I don't know how to show something that can't be optimized.
May 21, 2026
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