Istanbul notes
Human resiliency fascinates me. Expats in Europe say the Turkish inflation is not too bad, Istanbul people say it's really bad.
i am hazn, although, emphasis not mine
Human resiliency fascinates me. Expats in Europe say the Turkish inflation is not too bad, Istanbul people say it's really bad.
Some ideas get adopted by the mainstream, and inevitably lose nuance during the adoption. Aka the mainstream gets the stupid version of the idea.
At 30 years old, I am saddened that I beat all of my computer science students when it comes to AI workflows.
I have a British lad in my head going "bit bittersweet, innit?" on all these things.
humans are really not built for first principles analytical thinking. even smart people find it incredibly exhausting.
In Q2 2026, you should either max out being a specialist or max out being a messy/composer/glue layer. Here is some inspo for messymaxxing.
Links and notes from June 12, 2026.
They really thought they were cookin'. Arguing against crackpots (and the fans they've gathered) is a losing battle, as losing is overdetermined. This post documents one reason why: The Retroactive Redemption Pattern.
Most advice on performance will only help you to get better incrementally. Here are some mantras I think are undervalued for true breakthroughs 🧘.
consume guilt free, compound everything, recover faster from the inevitable crashdown.
AI has a new fool's trap each year.
phrases that never achieve anything, ever
I'm a MacBook snob, I have declined attractive job offers because they only allowed Windows machines for work.
the thing about living through history is, they don’t prepare you for how cringe it’ll all be
You take a hit, you focus on your breath, you let your mind run, the coffee tastes better, the cigarette burns up your throat in just the perfect way.
Zen's minimalist aesthetic is timeless.
The premise that even if we competed in China, that we're going to lose that market anyways… You're not talking to somebody who woke up a loser.
Or: What do you do, spiritually, with a psychopath roommate?
I just ran a marathon without real training.
To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love
My trick for getting out of the bed is to keep moving. One leg out of the blanket, then one arm, then the other leg. You will be out of the bed before you know it.
Knowledge is knowing your discarded toenails contain keratin, which in turn, contains nitrogen. And that your living room plants need nitrogen.
Two months until thirty. Ten years until forty. Forty things I want to experience in between:
i have tried prudent planning long enough
For me, eating oatmeal at lunch every day is almost a spiritual experience.
International flights, connect me to the Wi-Fi
Ozempic is the moment society stops pretending that discipline alone should govern the body.
A young man rushed to Nasreddin Hodja's house, breathless and wide-eyed.
In the theme of 2026 and new habits, here's what worked for me: the no days off principle.
Why giving good universal advice can be bad or I wish I could pre-filter psychopaths
Two tweets for twenty-sixteen
I don't want to come across as negative, though I know some posts might read that way.
Two observations about how people interact with differing opinions they encounter:
A common social media trope is posting advice from people on their deathbed.
Two simple observations and my own two cents
The classic explanation of growing bureaucracy inside an organization is that the people who benefit from the processes (i.e., bureaucrats) have an...
People flip out over rearranged or occupied desks at work.
We fetishize time, let's put it in a nice dress
You could see meditation as mental stretching: standard intellectual skills are like training for grip strength, you get better at grasping concepts, but...
You can never make any explanation that can be made in a more fundamental way in any other way than the most fundamental way.
It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to...
My life changed when I learned what simple really means. Simple comes from simplex. The opposite of complex. Complex comes from complex, the verb that...
Let me decide what's best for me
That "subscribe wherever you get your podcasts" is a miracle
Sigal Samuel making some great observations about boundary setting culture:
Why the two ticks mean so much
Knowledge graphs are one of the sexiest sounding methods in theory.
A short story of going against your elders, while being accepting of their ways
Tyler Cowen's book Stubborn Attachments lays out "a vision for a society of free, prosperous, and responsible individuals".
It's 2025, after signing up for an app or website with your e-mail address, you wait to receive the "verify your account" message in your e-mail inbox.