The Valence of Money: Why Do Some Get Rich and Others Don't?
Have you ever noticed that some people seem to be attracted to money, while others seem to "slip through their fingers," regardless of their income level? In this video, we explore the concept of money valence—a structural property of personality and systems that determines our ability to hold onto...
Formation of digital sovereignty in Russia
You know that feeling when everything around you starts changing too quickly? 🤔 First, draconian fines of up to 1,000,000 rubles for personal data, turning websites into "silent storefronts" without comments or registration. Then, YouTube and Telegram slowdowns, forcing audiences to scramble for...
Dongfeng shine gs - третья зима и первые жучки на капоте
небольшой итог использования автомобиля после третей зимы. Наконец то китайская оцинковка (если она вообще была) показала свои свойства на капоте. На текущий момент расчет исключительно на действие страхование по КАСКО в рамках которого теоретически капот должны перекрасить. И очень хочется...
The Paradox of Capitalism: Why Western Developers Give Away Code When They Should Be Selling Ever...
Imagine two Westerners. The first is a top corporate executive. His motto is: "Everything can be bought, everything can be sold, everything has a price." He writes pompous press releases, demands KPIs, counts every cent, and sincerely believes that the world rests on transactions. The second is an...
The Future of Email in 2026: Why the "Funeral" is Cancelled and How to Survive in the Age of AI A...
Do you still think email is a "90s technology" for signing up for websites and receiving spam? In 2026, everything has changed. While corporations were building "digital walls" around their social networks, the good old inbox became the last bastion of digital sovereignty. This podcast episode is a...
Web Development and Psychology: How Two Industries Have Learned to Endlessly Cultivate Their Own ...
Welcome to a world where the hottest clients are those who've already bought into the idea! Where web developers and psychologists have discovered the same brilliant business model: "Turn a client into a colleague, and a colleague into a lifelong client." Text version of the article:...
Fragmented Internet
This podcast episode discusses three thematic articles. https://tcse-cms.com/main/sovet/2380-... https://tcse-cms.com/main/inet/2381-f... https://tcse-cms.com/main/inet/2382-f... Welcome to the multiverse of digital content, where the internet is no longer a "place" but five distinct realities that...
The War for Your Attention: Email vs. Messenger. Who Will Win in 2026?
Do you know what the biggest disappointment of the digital age is? In 1996, we were promised telepathy, and in 2026, we're still stuck in a hybrid war between email, chats, and voicemail. This podcast episode is an excerpt from the article https://tcse-cms.com/main/2383-vojna-... Why...
Developers and managers speak different languages
Why do clients and developers speak different languages? Why is the phrase "you're the best among the cheapest" actually a recognition of your strength, not an insult? In this episode, we explore the philosophy of technological pragmatism and learn how to build healthy relationships in...
Email Newsletter - Step-by-Step Launch
Or: A step-by-step guide for those who read the first article, nodded, said, "Yes, email is sovereignty," and closed the tab without doing anything. This is a brief summary of the text article https://tcse-cms.com/main/inet/2385-k... You know what the biggest misconception is? A business owner...
Web Development Sales 2026: Value, Help, and Respect
Or: Why "pressuring" the client no longer works, while expert approaches and subscriptions are still viable even during a crisis This video is a summary of my written article: https://tcse-cms.com/main/inet/2394-p... "Code. Text. Reality" is Vitaly Chuyakov's podcast. All texts and ideas here...
The Art of Imitating Work
Bad Advice: How Chats Can Brilliantly Imitate Work This podcast episode is a summary of the article https://chuyakov.ru/2884-vrednye-sove... Colleagues, tired of routine and boring results? Want management to notice your energetic work? Forget about old-fashioned "real work"! The main tool of...
Browser as an operating system
Why did we spend 15 years trying to replace browsers with apps, only to realize in 2026 that apps were just bad browsers? This video is a brief summary of the text article https://tcse-cms.com/main/2379-brauze... for those who enjoy thoughtful reading. Prologue: The Historical Spiral 🧬 Act 1: The...
The Evolution of a Developer: How to Stop Build Templates and Become a Data Architect
Are you still wasting time learning "100,500 engines" and endlessly tweaking templates? It's time to take things to the next level. In this video, we'll explore the key insight that separates an average developer from a highly paid solutions architect: a CMS is just an interface to a...
Magic as a Statistical Error - a podcast about a world where desires have become currency
What if magic isn't a gift from a select few, but simply physics? What if magic can be calculated, patented, and mass-produced, and corporations fight not for oil, but for the riches of human desire? In the new podcast episode, we discuss Vitaly Chuyakov's book "Magic as a Statistical...
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