People from cultures with strict social norms tend to be less skilled at being funny. These findings suggest that the ability to generate humor is not just an inborn personality trait, but a skill heavily shaped by the social rules of the environment in which a person lives.

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This is where historical data visualizations — of the type Claude Code can now produce on cue — can come in handy. I downloaded a scientific paper about knocking on wood along with the crowd-sourced Wikipedia list, then provided it to Claude Code and asked it to plot the data on a three.js globe. Here’s the interactive version and the GitHub page.

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