Better Call Shao
Better Call Shao
Shaoqing Tan
Better Call Shao is my personal blog sharing perspectives on software and well being. This is the audio version.
Moving Embodied AI to its Own Podcast
I'm excited to announce that all Embodied AI-related content is moving to a new, dedicated podcast: Embodied AI 101. You can find it now on Apple Podcasts. I plan to update this new channel much more frequently, diving deep into the latest research and developments in the field. For all my listeners who have followed the Embodied AI series, I invite you to join me over at "Embodied AI 101" to continue the journey. This personal channel will return to its roots, focusing on my thoughts
Aug 9, 2025
47 sec
A Refresh of Values: From Execution to Intention
I recently stumbled upon a page from my LogSeq journal, written this past May after a night of deep introspection and conversation (with a bit of wine involved). At the time, I realized that my longtime mode of operation—my Old MO—was no longer serving me. In that journal entry, I explored what that Old MO looked like, why I needed to change, and the shape of the New MO I’m working toward. While I’ve made significant progress since then, revisiting that process reaffirmed my insights, and
Jan 12, 2025
8 min
Christmas Tree Meets Cosmic Shadows
I’ve always wished I had more time to dive into the intricacies of observational astronomy. I want to understand mechanisms that seem too absurd to reason about. What are the margins of error in our knowledge? What does it mean to have an acoustic wave in the early baryonic universe (Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation)? What does it mean to have an inflation of space itself happening everywhere at once (Cosmic inflation)? A common version of the Big Bang theory goes like this: In the beginnin
Jan 8, 2025
3 min
Sylvia Plath's Ariel: A Cry for Escape
Ariel By Sylvia Plath in her own voice Stasis in darkness. Then the substanceless blue Pour of tor and distances. God’s lioness, How one we grow, Pivot of heels and knees!—The furrow Splits and passes, sister to The brown arc Of the neck I cannot catch, Nigger-eye Berries cast dark Hooks— Black sweet blood mouthfuls, Shadows. Something else Hauls me through air— Thighs, hair; Flakes from my heels. White Godiva, I unpeel— Dead hands, dead stringencies. And now
Dec 13, 2024
4 min
Bedtime Diplomacy: Out-Trolling the Tiny Negotiator
Parenting is a wild ride, and today was no exception. It’s 9:30 PM, and I’m trying to convince my toddler son that sleep is a wonderful idea. We’re snuggled in bed, and I pull out my classic argument: "All your friends are already asleep, buddy. If you want to have fun playing with them tomorrow at school, you need to rest now so you’re not sleepy during playtime." To my relief, he starts panning, tilting, and rolling—like a little camera drone settling into its dock. These are the tellt
Nov 26, 2024
3 min
Curiosity: The Doorway to Truth
Why did you play with the food and not eat it like I told you? This is what my father asks my toddler, and the answer, if we think about it, is simple: curiosity. Curiosity is so deeply embedded in us that we often overlook it. It’s why we reach out, touch, and explore. I touch things because they’re interesting. I engage with the world because I enjoy interacting with it. This impulse to explore and interact is more quintessentially human than any scientific breakthrough, legal
Nov 22, 2024
1 min
In the Shadow of Second Chances
On a crisp autumn night, my wife and I found ourselves in the emergency department of UCSF Children's Hospital with our son. As he dozed off in my arms, fatigue overcame me, prompting a walk around the ward. In the lobby, I immediately noticed a group of police officers talking with two doctors. Their attention was focused on a corner room with an open door, their demeanor neither tense nor relaxed. Suddenly, a commotion erupted from inside – loud murmurs, cursing, and cries of "Get away
Nov 17, 2024
2 min
A Dialogue on Existence: Life, Suffering, and the Human Condition
Guest: Never being born is quiet and peaceful. But to become a sensible being, burdened with the imperfections of human nature, plunges one into pain. It’s messy and worse than never being born. For example, once alive, one suffers from laziness because it takes tremendous effort to understand the world and find one’s place in it. Most cannot manage this and end up living against their nature. Another example is empathy, which can be painful because we know that living freely might hurt ou
Sep 4, 2024
3 min
No customer obsession, please!
So. I have a Whirlpool dishwasher that came with my newly built townhouse. A few months ago, there was a minor problem. I called the service center, they sent a technician who fixed it promptly, and it was a good experience I hardly remember. Last week, it broke again for a different reason. I called the service center and, after waiting for 5 minutes while being repeatedly told to book a service online, I did just that. On the scheduled day, the technician showed up and asked for a da
Mar 18, 2022
4 min
A Peek into Entrepreneurial Lisbon
While traveling in Lisbon, I attended two meetups for entrepreneurs. This was my first peek into the entrepreneurial side of the city. General Observations * Meetups in Lisbon are predominantly attended by English-speaking foreigners. * Portugal offers a Golden Visa program: Foreigners can obtain citizenship in 4 years by investing €500,000 in real estate. * There's no capital gains tax on cryptocurrency in Portugal. * Americans can often stay in the Schengen zone beyond the typical
Feb 20, 2022
3 min
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