📌 About — Bruce Hub
Welcome to Bruce Hub.
I’m Bruce Wang —
a person who treats the world like one giant debugging session.
People often introduce themselves with titles.
I don’t. For me, there’s only one identity that matters:
Engineer — not a job title, but an operating system.
From BASIC to AI, from nested if-else to complex real-world systems, the world keeps changing, but my habits don’t:
I like to take things apart, reproduce issues before complaining, and firmly believe that most of life’s problems come from insufficient logging.
This blog is essentially a backup of those logs.
Contents include—but are absolutely not limited to:
🛠️ Technical ramblings
Some deep, some shallow, some questionable.
All genuinely processed by the brain — even if the output occasionally looks buggy.
đźš— Observations on how systems operate
Autonomous vehicles, AI, city dynamics…
No guarantee the conclusions are correct,
but I can guarantee they were seriously thought about.
🌍 Random signals from daily life
Travel, books, unexpected flashes of insight —
basically the mental cache I refuse to clear,
so I’m dumping it here instead.
Bruce Hub has no central theme, no annual OKRs, and definitely no editorial calendar.
It’s simply an engineer sending small pings into the world:
checking for responses and quietly recording the latency.
Welcome to my little experiment lab of thoughts.
No promised answers — just variables worth exploring.