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Hope in Source

Hope in Source

著者: Henry Zhu
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概要

What are the parallels between faith and open source software? Join Henry Zhu for an off-the-cuff conversation between friends. Check out hopeinsource.com and nadiaeghbal.com/public-faith for the backstory!Henry Zhu 哲学 社会科学
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  • Salience (Sonya Mann)
    2026/02/08

    What makes something call out to us? Sonya and Henry explore how prayer transforms perception: ceaseless prayer, the felt body, sacred patterns, remembrance in communion, the invisible church spread through all time, and the holy mystery we're part of. (Recorded October 2020)


    0:00 Ceaseless Prayer

    2:37 Creation

    6:44 What Is Salience?

    10:35 The Ordinary as Extraordinary

    15:20 Patterns as Language

    19:34 The Felt Body

    27:19 Remembrance

    34:19 Embodiment

    37:44 Shape All the Way Down

    43:05 Beyond Our Concepts

    46:08 Eucatastrophe

    52:21 Praise and Prayer

    1:03:31 The Invisible Church

    1:11:55 Grace and the Fall

    1:17:05 No Ordinary People

    1:34:21 The Leap of Faith

    1:45:06 Holy Mystery

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    1 時間 50 分
  • Internet Checkpoint (Melody Kim)
    2026/02/07

    What happens when anyone can build anything? Melody and I snapshot this AI moment for us: vibe coding as gambling, understanding debt, McLuhan's extensions and amputations, building for community not companies, and why culture is really about cultivation.


    0:00 Internet Checkpoint (what it means + why we're recording)

    3:29 Why This Felt Urgent

    8:03 The Vibe Coding Journey (printers → force push → Claude Code)

    12:03 Why It Feels Like Gambling

    14:03 How the Design Process Has Changed

    15:26 Abstraction All the Way Down

    16:56 "The Hottest Programming Language Is English"

    18:14 The Faucet Turned On

    22:55 Will AI Replace Us?

    27:15 McLuhan: Extension and Amputation

    30:05 "The Seed Needs to Be High Quality"

    34:30 Orchestration and Human Judgment

    35:46 Building for Community, Not Companies

    39:58 Culture, Belief, and What Makes Us Human

    42:32 "There Is No Inevitability"

    48:52 The Checkpoint

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    50 分
  • An Ordinary Walk (Laurel Schwulst)
    2025/06/13

    Can a conversation have a sense of place? Laurel and I take a stroll through Central park on Memorial day: chatting about the idea of a walking podcast, sauntering, voice notes, memory, the romance of distance, physicality, screenshots, printers, embodiment, energy, perception, ultralight, ordinary time.


    Something NEW to listen for: the birds, dogs, cars, shoe tying, and even a lady asking us to take a picture! I certainly felt both the messiness and the surprise of being outside!


    Please check out the site https://sauntercast.henryzoo.com to follow our walking path!


    - (00:00) The Birth of a Walking Podcast

    - (03:01) Exploring the Concept of Footnote

    - (06:09) The Role of Voice Notes and Memory

    - (08:54) Capturing Ambience and Context

    - (12:00) The Challenge of Finding Notes

    - (15:04) Romanticizing Distance and Connection

    - (17:48) Art, Memory, and Public Spaces

    - (21:00) Desire Paths and Unplanned Journeys

    - (23:58) Screenshots as Time Capsules

    - (29:52) Exploring the Energy of Language

    - (32:20) The Meaning Behind Screenshots

    - (34:04) The Art of Printing Memories

    - (36:52) The Journey of Receipt Printers

    - (39:00) Layering Meaning in Screenshots

    - (40:40) Walking the Internet, A New Perspective

    - (47:40) Infrastructure and Awareness

    - (51:01) The Energy of Open Source

    - (58:50) The Evolution of Podcasting and Seasons

    - (59:56) Understanding Open Source Philosophy

    - (01:03:00) The Concept of Lightness and Ultralight

    - (01:06:02) Art, Design, and Limitations

    - (01:08:56) Games as a Medium for Creativity

    - (01:12:03) The Importance of Rest and Time

    - (01:14:59) Exploring Ordinary Time in Life

    - (01:18:00) Creating Meaningful Spaces and Memories

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    1 時間 40 分
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