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2026-03-04 · Sora Malik

Designing cohort calendars for Seoul time without isolating remote peers

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We anchor live sessions on early evenings Seoul time, then publish edited walkthroughs within twelve hours. Remote peers get the same artifacts plus a dedicated async thread for questions.

Critique windows rotate across time zones each unit so no group always bears the inconvenient slot. We publish the rotation on day one to prevent last-minute surprises.

Office hours stack two blocks weekly: one voice-friendly for discussion, one text-first for detailed code pastes. Both are optional; required work stays asynchronous.

Calendars also include quiet weeks with lighter readings so participants can catch up without shame. That pacing is deliberate—compressed schedules produce brittle notebooks we do not want in the field.

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