Turning messy ideas into clear arguments and usable projects.
The site is a living record of that process, from tournament results to AI notes and experimental interface modules.
XingTalk
Personal bio and project archive
Debater, AI builder, and student storyteller behind XingTalk.
I use XingTalk to collect the work I am most serious about: competitive debate, technical experiments, cultural writing, and the process of learning in public.
Jayden's work sits where strategy, systems, and storytelling overlap.
The site is a living record of that process, from tournament results to AI notes and experimental interface modules.
Research, round strategy, tournament tracking, and public speaking practice.
Learning how intelligent systems reason, fail, improve, and become useful tools.
Writing about language, identity, and Chinese culture with personal context.
Each section opens a different side of the work, from competitions to experiments.
Tournament history, results, and debate resources in one place.
Projects and ideas around models, systems, and applied intelligence.
Prototype interfaces and small tools that are still being shaped.
Writing and reflections on Chinese culture, identity, and learning.
Short-form updates, essays, and future writing as the site grows.
Help support the projects, tournament travel, and ongoing learning.
Good debate, good writing, and good tools all depend on turning complexity into something people can actually use.
Argument structure, evidence, speaking decisions, and competitive reflection.
AI projects, interface experiments, and practical technical learning.
Personal writing about culture, identity, and the meaning behind the work.