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CrossCompilate Radio
At the intersection of technology, we receive signals from the future. Welcome to Cross Compilation Radio -en, the audio division of "Cross Compilation Laboratory." We are a deep practice channel born for "technological crossovers" and "engineering implementation."We firmly believe that true innovation never arises from isolated islands of knowledge but emerges at the crossroads of different fields.
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Episodes
Courage in the Short Video Era 01.02.2026 15:04
The short video era is not just about entertainment; it is a new era of expression and an era of courage . We discuss why emotional content spreads faster and how to find the courage to express views, stay clear-headed, and understand others amidst algorithm-built life partitions,. In this era, doers succeed more often than dreamers 前往小宇宙评论区与主播互动
The Broke Programmer's Breakout 31.01.2026 17:51
Follow the journey of a budget-constrained programmer who overcomes payment hurdles to buy a Mac mini M4. This podcast covers his pivot to iOS development, aiming to break out of the status quo and generate passive income with low-cost hardware 前往小宇宙评论区与主播互动
The Interface War: Who Gets to Plug In? 30.01.2026 14:36
From AI pandas managing sleep to AI agents fighting for food delivery access, "interfaces" are now gatekeepers of value. We explore why tech ecosystems block new AI entrants and why luxury brands like Porsche must adapt to local tech interfaces. As robots replace human "feel" with standardized data inputs, how can businesses ensure they aren't left offline in this new pricing logic? 前往小宇宙评论...
The Great Tech Power Shift 28.01.2026 15:54
From Gen Z CEOs using AI to summarize papers to the rise of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs and smart RVs that function as off-grid power stations, we are handing over control to technology. This episode explores the "power shift" in education, health, and living spaces. As we rely on algorithms for knowledge and survival, are we becoming masters of efficiency or helpless passengers losing our autonomy?...
Promise Overload: The Cost of Trust Tax 27.01.2026 17:12
We live in an era of "Promise Overload." Whether it's a quantum computing unicorn valued at 7 billion or humanoid robots promising mass delivery by 2026, tech companies are handing us checks written for the "future." But what is the cost when these promises face delays? In this episode, we dive deep into the tension between technological hype and commercial reality. We contrast two survival logics...
Is your skill a replaceable clove or a core ingredient? 26.01.2026 17:02
When making Laba garlic, you notice that despite using the same cloves, some turn crisp and jade-green while others become soft and yellow—much like our generation's encounter with technology. Our craftsmanship is quietly being steeped and repriced in technology's "vinegar jar." Past: Mastery of a complete skill was highly valued. Present: Technology breaks down complex skills (like finance or lan...
What is the most irreplaceable thing about you? 25.01.2026 14:08
This is an era where algorithms are redefining what "good" means. In gaming, AI, and robotics, the "power to define" is quietly shifting: algorithms quantify experiences like judges, manufacturing strives for precision driven by data, and exceptional experiences are, in turn, shaping technology. We are witnessing a new interplay between efficiency and humanity—as standards grow increasingly cold,...
Old yields to new as we measure the world anew 24.01.2026 17:25
Technology is teaching us to "doubt" and rewrite the rules. From train cabin air to the "inner workings" of AI, we are entering an era where new standards judge the old world. As data quantifies experience and subtraction redefines value, those who hold the ruler define the future. In this game of shifting standards, who anchors your coordinates? 前往小宇宙评论区与主播互动
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