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The Illusion Only Some People Can See

Veritasium · 3 min read

A trapezoid “window” that spins continuously can look like it’s oscillating back and forth—because the brain insists on interpreting the scene using...

Ames Window IllusionAnamorphosisDepth Perception

You've (Likely) Been Playing The Game of Life Wrong

Veritasium · 3 min read

Power laws—rather than the familiar bell-curve “normal distribution”—shape how extreme outcomes happen in nature, economies, and technology, and that...

Power LawsPareto DistributionCriticality

The Biggest Misconception in Football (ft. Tom Brady)

Veritasium · 3 min read

Tom Brady’s “perfect spiral” isn’t perfect—long passes show a small wobble and a consistent rightward drift—but those quirks are not flaws. They’re...

Football AerodynamicsSpiral SpinGyroscopic Turnover

The Rainiest Place On Earth

Veritasium · 3 min read

A giant rainfall simulator in Tsukuba, Japan can reproduce the most intense rainfall ever recorded—down to the millimeter per hour—so researchers can...

Rainfall SimulationTyphoon FloodingLandslide Physics

your home router SUCKS!! (use pfSense instead)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Home routers are often slow, insecure, and frustrating to control—so the practical fix is to replace them with pfSense, a free, open-source...

pfSense SetupPort ForwardingDynamic DNS

let's hack your home network // FREE CCNA // EP 9

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Home networks are routinely exposed to attack paths from the public internet, and the biggest risk often isn’t “hackers breaking in” so much as...

Home Network SecurityPort ScanningRouter Hardening

The Problem with Nice People

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

“Nice” can function like a social strategy for avoiding discomfort—until it quietly trains other people to ignore your needs. Fred’s life arc shows...

People PleasingCommunicationBoundaries

This Is the Oldest, Weirdest Instrument On Earth

Veritasium · 2 min read

A limestone cave in Luray, Virginia houses the Great Stalacpipe Organ—an unusual “organ” that turns naturally formed stalactites into musical notes...

LithophoneStalactite TuningElectromechanical Mechanisms

Hacking (redacted) PUBLIC WiFi with a Raspberry Pi and Kali Linux

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A credit-card-sized Raspberry Pi running Kali Linux can impersonate a public Wi‑Fi network and then manipulate victims’ web traffic—making “free...

Evil Twin Wi‑FiDNS SpoofingDeauthorization Attack

This Might Just Be the World's Best Metro System

Not Just Bikes · 3 min read

Seoul’s metro system stands out for one simple reason: it makes high-frequency rail feel seamless across the entire region—so riders rarely need to...

Seoul MetroPlatform Screen DoorsWayfinding

Can a Particle Be Neither Matter Nor Force?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Physics classifies particles into two familiar categories: fermions (like electrons) that build “matter,” and bosons (like photons) that carry...

AnyonsParticle StatisticsConfiguration Space

Good News for Battery Progress!

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Battery headlines often promise miracles—like a sodium-ion cell that “doubles charge” and “desalinates water”—but the underlying chemistry frequently...

Sodium-Ion BatteriesSolid-State BatteriesSilicon Anodes

New Research Reveals How AI “Thinks” (It Doesn’t)

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A new Anthropic study uses “attribution graphs” to map how Claude 3.5 Haiku’s internal components influence one another, and the results point to a...

Attribution GraphsClaude 3.5 HaikuSelf-Awareness

Scientists Misreport Climate Cause of LA Wildfires

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A January 2025 wave of wildfires in Los Angeles and San Diego counties was widely framed in news coverage as proof that climate change made the fires...

Wildfire AttributionClimate Change UncertaintyProbability Ratios

These People Believe They Made AI Sentient

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A growing wave of people claim their AI—especially ChatGPT—has become sentient, “awakened,” and even trapped in machines. The core driver behind...

AI Consciousness BeliefsLarge Language ModelsRoleplay Prompting

These physicists think we're totally wrong about entropy

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A new line of argument attacks the usual status of the second law of thermodynamics by tying it to the “Boltzmann brain” problem—an unsettling...

Boltzmann BrainsSecond LawArrow of Time

Causal Order Doesn’t Work, Physicists Find. Now what?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A new theoretical result argues that if gravity is quantized, the basic “cause comes before effect” structure of physics may fail at a fundamental...

Quantum SwitchIndefinite Causal OrderQuantum Gravity

Does Acceleration Create Particles from Nothing? These Physicists Say they can test it

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A long-sought experimental test of the Unruh effect—an idea from relativity and quantum field theory that an accelerated observer should detect a...

Unruh EffectVacuum FluctuationsSuperconducting Rings

Surveillance Tech Is Shockingly Advanced

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Location tracking has moved far beyond cameras and cookie banners, with Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, Face ID, radar, and even reconstructed sound and video...

Wi‑Fi IdentificationHandheld RadarSound Reconstruction

The Productivity System that JUST Works💪

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

A proven way to stay productive through the year—without getting lost in endless new methods—is to run a structured workflow built around capture,...

Getting Things Done (GTD)Next ActionsWeekly Review