The Digital Stoic
We assume anger is a reflex. We believe high-performance computers never sleep. We think a temperature warning is a sign of failure. We are wrong. In this episode, we dismantle five "common sense" assumptions that mislead us every day. Blending the ancient philosophy of Stoicism with the hard engineering of modern silicon, we reveal the counterintuitive logic that actually governs complex systems. What We Cover: * The Lie of Anger: Why Seneca argues that getting mad is a choice, not a biological reflex. * The Lie of Performance: Why your CPU has to "nap" thousands of times a second to run fast (C-States). * The Lie of Overheating: Why your gaming laptop hitting 100°C is actually a sign of perfect engineering. * The Lie of the Cloud: Why a simple water pipe is a bigger threat to the internet than a hacker. * The Lie of Crisis: The critical difference between fixing a server (Incident) and saving a reputation (Crisis). If you want to understand the hidden mechanisms behind your mind and your machines, this deep dive is for you. Links & Resources: * Watch the visual explainer on Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@thedigitalstoic8] * Read the full article at Substack [https://substack.com/@thedigitalstoic8?utm_source=user-menu] Tags:#Stoicism #Engineering #Psychology #Tech #CrisisManagement #Philosophy #SystemsThinking
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