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11 Google Calendar tricks & hacks to skyrocket your productivity

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Google Calendar’s biggest productivity gains now come from small interface upgrades and workflow tweaks that make time-blocking, task management, and...

Google Calendar ExtensionsTime BlockingGoals Scheduling

how to get motivated to wake up early, every day.

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Waking up early becomes sustainable when it’s treated as a consistent, low-friction habit—built through repetition, a calming alarm setup, and a...

Early RisingHabit ConsistencyAlarm Setup

Google is forcing you to use their proxy (build your own instead)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Google is rolling out an “IP protection” feature in Chrome that routes users through Google-run proxies, aiming to hide their IP address from the...

Chrome IP ProtectionPrivacy ProxiesProxy vs VPN

The Cosmic Dark Ages

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The universe’s “dark ages” weren’t just a lack of stars—they were a measurable, physics-driven era that ended when the first light sources turned on...

Cosmic Dark AgesRecombination21 cm Hydrogen

Could Life Evolve Inside Stars?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Life might not need DNA—or even atoms—to get started. A recent physics proposal argues that “topological defects” formed in the early universe could,...

Cosmic StringsMagnetic MonopolesTopological Defects

2 years later its still happening

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A years-old YouTube tutorial is still driving waves of low-effort “name-in-the-readme” pull requests into major open-source repositories—creating...

Open Source SpamPull RequestsExpressJS

Should We Stop Having Babies? | Antinatalism Explored

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Antinatalism argues that bringing sentient life into existence is morally wrong because existence reliably brings serious harm—pain, deprivation,...

AntinatalismDavid BenatarArthur Schopenhauer

Visual Studio Code (Windows) - Setting up a Python Development Environment and Complete Overview

Corey Schafer · 3 min read

Visual Studio Code becomes a full Python workstation on Windows by pairing the built-in editor with the Python extension, then wiring it to the right...

Visual Studio Code SetupPython InterpreterVirtual Environments

Huge Gravity Anomaly Near Africa

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A major gravitational anomaly off the west coast of Africa appears to have changed on an unusually fast timescale—within about two years...

GRACE SatellitesGravity AnomalyMantle Upwelling

WatchOS Settings That ACTUALLY Make A Difference

FromSergio · 3 min read

Apple Watch settings that materially change daily use aren’t buried in obscure menus—they’re mostly about cutting notification noise, tightening what...

Notification CleanupSmart Stack ControlWidget Curation

13 Mac Apps I (Almost) Can't Live Without

FromSergio · 3 min read

A tight set of Mac utilities can eliminate everyday friction—missed meetings, bloated media files, clunky downloads, and even eye strain—by turning...

Meeting RemindersMic TestingFile Sharing

Will The Big Bang Happen AGAIN (and Again)?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Cyclic cosmology is getting a serious makeover: instead of a universe that bounces but still needs a “first” moment, a modern ekpyrotic model aims to...

Cyclic CosmologyInflationEkpyrotic Universe

How Luminiferous Aether Led to Relativity

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

By the end of the 19th century, physics looked nearly finished—until the Michelson–Morley experiment failed to detect the luminiferous ether,...

Luminiferous EtherMichelson–Morley ExperimentLorentz Transformation

Sound Waves from the Beginning of Time

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) are the universe’s fossil record of the first sound waves—an imprint now visible in the large-scale distribution...

Baryon Acoustic OscillationsRecombinationStandard Ruler

Correlation CAN Imply Causation! | Statistics Misconceptions

minutephysics · 2 min read

Correlation can’t automatically tell you what causes what—but correlations can still pin down causality when they’re used to test causal models. The...

Correlation vs CausationCausal NetworksCausal Inference

A New Red Scare Is Coming

Second Thought · 2 min read

Florida is moving to mandate anti-communist instruction in public schools and to require colleges to measure “intellectual freedom” and “viewpoint...

Anti-Communist EducationFlorida LegislationHouse Bill 5

Quantum Invariance & The Origin of The Standard Model

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The standard model’s electromagnetic piece emerges from a single demand: quantum mechanics must remain unchanged under local phase shifts of a...

Gauge SymmetryQuantum PhaseBorn Rule

How to Build a Teleporter with Aliens

minutephysics · 2 min read

Building a teleporter for aliens near Alpha Centauri runs into a basic problem: humans and outsiders can’t rely on shared physical artifacts or local...

Interstellar CommunicationMeasurement StandardsQuantum Clocks

How AI is breaking the SaaS business model...

Fireship · 2 min read

AI is accelerating the end of the SaaS “seat” model by making software development and operations increasingly automatable—so customers no longer...

SaaS Business ModelAI Coding AgentsOpen-Weight Models

How Decoherence Splits The Quantum Multiverse

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Quantum decoherence is the mechanism that turns quantum “multiple histories” into the single, classical-looking outcomes people experience—by...

Quantum DecoherenceDouble-Slit InterferenceCoherence and Phase

Humanity Is Taking a Huge Risk Right Now…

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Humanity’s current anxiety is likened to a heavy ball suspended by hundreds of fragile strings: each cut feels small at first, but the odds of...

Modern AnxietyAlgorithmic SocietyStability Dynamics

The fastest way to do your literature review [Do it in SECONDS]

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

A fast literature review doesn’t start with reading—it starts with generating a structured “seed” of the field using automated search and semantic...

Literature Review WorkflowSemantic SearchCitation Mapping

The Future of Space Telescopes

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Space telescopes are moving beyond the old bottleneck of launching large, rigid mirrors and lenses by turning diffraction and even “impossible”...

Star ShadeCoronagraphyDiffraction Optics

do you need to be good at MATH to learn Python? // Python RIGHT NOW!! // EP 3

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Learning Python doesn’t require being “good at math”—it requires understanding how Python treats numbers and how to move between number types and...

Data TypesPython MathType Conversion

you NEED to learn Port Security…….RIGHT NOW!! // FREE CCNA // EP 14

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Exposed Ethernet ports are an easy entry point for attackers because a plug-in device can often obtain network settings via DHCP and then scan or...

Port SecurityDHCP AttacksBlack Hole VLAN

You've been using AI Wrong

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Fabric is an open-source CLI framework built to reduce the friction of using AI by turning raw text (like YouTube transcripts or API data) into...

Fabric PatternsExtract WisdomCLI Workflows

What was Euclid really doing? | Guest video by Ben Syversen

3Blue1Brown · 3 min read

Euclid’s “Elements” didn’t rely on diagrams as decorative aids—it treated ruler-and-compass constructions as part of the proof itself, with diagrams...

Euclid’s ElementsRuler and Compass ConstructionsParallel Postulate

So, you're a lone wolf?

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

“Lone wolf” life is often sold as freedom from people, but it comes with a trade: avoiding social harm can bring peace, while the absence of...

SolitudeLonelinessWolf Packs

13 Years of No BS Study Advice in 58 Minutes

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Learning isn’t the time spent with books, lectures, or note-taking—it’s what the brain retains, understands deeply, and can apply. After 13 years...

Learning vs StudyingDeep ProcessingActive Recall

Performing Therapy On Yourself: Self-Knowledge and Self-Realization

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Many people fail to flourish because childhood wounds can derail an innate drive toward self-realization, leaving adults governed by unconscious...

Karen HorneyBasic AnxietyUnconscious Neurotic Trends

You’re Not Dumb: How to Mindmap as a Beginner

Justin Sung · 2 min read

Mind mapping feels intimidating for a simple reason: most people don’t trust their brains to do the thinking part, so they compensate by writing...

Mind MappingDelayed Note TakingCognitive Switch

How To Build a Startup Team of AI Agents (n8n, OpenAI, FeedHive)

Simon Høiberg · 2 min read

A founder can replace a large share of a startup’s day-to-day team work with a small “startup team” of AI agents—built around a fine-tuned writing...

AI AgentsFine-TuningBrand Brief

Sequencing | Coding & Computer Science Song

Scratch Garden · 2 min read

Sequencing—telling a machine the correct order of steps—is presented as the foundation for making instructions work. Whether the task is navigating a...

SequencingAlgorithmsGrid Pathfinding

The Last Uncontacted Island

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

A remote island community—isolated for tens of thousands of years—finally receives a message from a modern, technologically advanced civilization...

Uncontacted IslandIsolationLaniakea The Associated

How to Reduce the Pain of Life | Arthur Schopenhauer

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Arthur Schopenhauer’s central claim is that suffering is not a side effect of life but its underlying structure: the “Will-to-Live” drives an...

Will-To-LivePain vs PleasureRepresentations

Nietzsche and Dionysus: Tragedy and the Affirmation of Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nietzsche’s “Dionysian” ideal hinges on a single, hard-won claim: life can be affirmed in full only when its opposites—ecstasy and terror, creation...

DionysusTragedyNietzsche

Why The US Is Not A Democracy

Second Thought · 3 min read

The United States is described as structurally incapable of becoming a true democracy because its constitutional design and capitalist economy...

Democracy vs PlutocracyRepresentative GovernmentConstitutional Checks

The Most Unsettling Argument for Atheism - Philipp Mainländer

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Philipp Mainländer’s brand of philosophical pessimism reaches its most unsettling endpoint: a worldview that treats non-being as preferable to being,...

Philosophical PessimismSchopenhauer’s WillPhilosophy of Redemption

How Black Holes Spin Space Time

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Rotating black holes don’t just spin—they drag spacetime itself into a whirlpool, creating a special region outside the event horizon where energy...

Kerr MetricFrame DraggingErgosphere

The Game You Can't Win

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

A group of players trapped in an infinite, dice-driven board game finally realize they don’t know what they’re playing for—and the moment that...

Infinite GameIncentive AlgorithmsSelf-Esteem vs Rationality

8 Hard Skills that Pay Off Forever

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Hard skills that require steady practice can outlast short-lived “quick knowledge” because they keep paying dividends across changing circumstances....

Risk AssessmentSelf-AnalysisPublic Speaking

Where Does Complexity Come From? (Big Picture Ep. 3/5)

minutephysics · 2 min read

The universe’s march toward higher entropy doesn’t prevent complex structures from appearing—it often helps explain why they show up in the first...

Entropy vs ComplexitySecond LawThermodynamic Equilibrium

Nietzsche and Self Overcoming

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nietzsche’s “will to power” reframes ethics around growth through self-overcoming: life’s deepest drive isn’t self-preservation or comfort, but an...

Will to PowerNietzsche EthicsDarwinian Evolution

Top 10 Obsidian Plugins I Can't Do Without

Nicole van der Hoeven · 2 min read

Obsidian’s “missing piece” for many users isn’t the core note-taking interface—it’s community plugins that turn a plain vault into a searchable,...

Obsidian PluginsDataviewContent Planning

What is the "Correct" Speed Limit?

Not Just Bikes · 3 min read

Amsterdam’s shift to a citywide 30 km/h speed limit on many streets is being framed as a practical safety and health move: lower speeds sharply...

Urban Speed LimitsVision ZeroTraffic Safety

How To Not Give A F*** | Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

“Not giving a f***” is only useful when it’s aimed at the right targets. Stoicism draws a line between what people think—largely outside personal...

StoicismReputationSocial Anxiety

How to Communicate Across the Quantum Multiverse

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Quantum mechanics may be testable—and potentially usable for “telephone”-style communication across quantum branches—if the Schrödinger equation is...

Quantum InterpretationsSchrödinger NonlinearityMany Worlds

Why Quantum Information is Never Destroyed

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Quantum information is conserved in quantum mechanics because the mathematics of probability forces quantum evolution to be reversible. The key idea...

Quantum InformationUnitarityTime-Reversal Symmetry

The Art of Caring Less - The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Baruch Spinoza’s central move is to redefine “God” and “freedom” so that both become matters of understanding nature rather than obedience to...

Spinoza PhilosophyGod and NatureCausality

Once You Stop Caring, the Results Come - The Philosophy of Michel de Montaigne

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Michel de Montaigne’s enduring insight is that a good life doesn’t come from mastering the world with flawless reason—it comes from honest...

Michel de MontaigneEssaysSkepticism

I built a phone system because no one answers me

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A DIY phone system built around 3CX is turning “nobody answers” into instant, reliable communication—inside the house, across the business, and even...

VoIP3CXSBC

When open-sourcing your code goes wrong...

Fireship · 3 min read

Open-sourcing can accelerate adoption and even produce technically superior software—but success often collapses when maintainers burn out, ownership...

Open Source FailuresDependency BreakageMaintainer Burnout

IMPROVE YOUR NOTES » five ways

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Good notes start with a notebook setup that makes organization effortless and studying faster—then the writing system follows. The core idea is to...

Note OrganizationTwo-Column LayoutColor Coding

The Terrible Paradox of Being a Creative Person - Hunter S. Thompson

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Hunter S. Thompson’s life and writing are framed around a central paradox: the creative impulse that demands personal freedom also exposes the writer...

Hunter S. ThompsonGonzo JournalismAmerican Dream

The Quasar from The Beginning of Time | STELLAR

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A single, extremely distant quasar—found as a faint speck in the constellation Boötes—has become a time machine for probing the universe’s earliest...

QuasarRedshiftReionization

David Foster Wallace - The Dangers Of Internet & Media Addiction

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

David Foster Wallace’s warning about entertainment addiction lands with renewed force in a world where screens are always within reach. The core...

Media AddictionDavid Foster WallaceInfinite Jest

The growing divide among React developers…

Fireship · 2 min read

React’s “server components” push has split the React community into two camps: developers who want the benefits without the ecosystem lock-in, and...

Server ComponentsReact EcosystemNext.js Partnership

Why "Neither Left Nor Right" Just Means Right Wing | Bonapartism

Second Thought · 3 min read

Bonapartism is a political playbook for draining democracy of real power while installing a “popular” strongman who claims to stand above left and...

BonapartismLeft-Right PoliticsPlebiscites

13 Years of No BS Productivity Advice in 67 Minutes

Justin Sung · 2 min read

Productivity fails when people treat their brain like a reliable executor. After 13 years coaching tens of thousands of learners, Justin Sung’s core...

Brain ExecutionFlow TimingDistraction Management

What If the Internet Stopped Working?

Second Thought · 3 min read

A single, planet-scale internet outage—most plausibly triggered by a powerful solar storm—would ripple through daily life far faster than most people...

Internet Outage ScenariosSolar StormInfrastructure Failure

Python Django Tutorial: Full-Featured Web App Part 5 - Database and Migrations

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Django’s ORM turns database design into Python models, letting developers create real blog posts with zero hand-written SQL—then query, format, and...

Django ModelsDatabase MigrationsDjango ORM Queries

The Less You Seek, The More You’ll Find | The Happiness Paradox

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Happiness tends to slip away when it becomes the thing people chase. Trying to force a positive state—or suppress a negative one—often backfires:...

Happiness ParadoxEmotion SuppressionGoal Pursuit

The Arrow of Time and How to Reverse It

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Physics treats time as directionless: reversing every particle’s motion and rerunning the governing equations predicts the same kind of “rewind”...

Arrow of TimeEntropyThermodynamics

GenAI Roadmap for Beginners | End-to-End GenAI Course 2025 | CampusX

CampusX · 3 min read

Generative AI is moving from hype to a teachable, buildable skill set—so the real win is learning it through a structured roadmap rather than chasing...

Generative AI BasicsFoundation ModelsTransformer Curriculum

Python Flask Tutorial: Full-Featured Web App Part 4 - Database with Flask-SQLAlchemy

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Flask-SQLAlchemy turns a Flask app’s database into Python classes—letting developers create real users and posts backed by SQLite in development,...

Flask-SQLAlchemy SetupSQLAlchemy ModelsOne-to-Many Relationships

Nietzsche and Thus Spoke Zarathustra: The Last Man and The Superman

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

“Thus Spoke Zarathustra” frames human development as a struggle between two futures: the “last man,” who settles for comfort and consumption, and the...

ZarathustraSuperman vs Last ManCreative Evolution

Cloudflare: Pay Me 120k Or We Shut You Down

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A long-time Cloudflare customer says the company escalated a dispute over “domain rotation” and gambling-related IP reputation concerns into a forced...

Cloudflare EnterpriseDomain RotationDNS Outage

The Psychology of Obedience and The Virtue of Disobedience

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Obedience to government commands often persists even when those commands demand cruelty, because human beings are primed—by evolution and by...

Obedience PsychologyCognitive DissonanceStatus Quo Bias

Microsoft Reports Quantum Computing Breakthrough

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Microsoft’s latest quantum announcement hinges on a practical milestone: the company says it has built a topological qubit platform that can reliably...

Topological QubitsMajorana Zero ModesQuantum Scaling

TAOISM | How to Get Drunk on Life

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Western culture often treats drunkenness as a shortcut to bliss—loosening inhibitions, washing away sorrows, and making life feel more exciting. But...

TaoismDrunkennessLao Tzu

We Don’t Need to Seek Love. We Just Have to Stop Resisting It | The Wisdom of Rumi

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Rumi’s central claim is that love isn’t something to chase or acquire—it’s already present, and suffering often comes from resisting it. In his Sufi...

RumiDivine LoveSufism

Is Your Blue Different Than Everybody Else's? - A Thought Experiment by Ludwig Wittgenstein

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

A central claim tied to Ludwig Wittgenstein’s “beetle” thought experiment is that private, felt experience can’t be fully communicated or verified...

Wittgenstein Thought ExperimentPrivate Language ArgumentBeetle in a Box

7 habits & tips before school | back to school

Kai Notebook · 2 min read

A solid sleep schedule is the foundation for everything else—because cutting sleep to “find more time” usually backfires into grogginess, mediocre...

Sleep ScheduleStudy SystemsDeadline Proactivity

This Simple Tool Will Improve Your Critical Thinking

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

A coffee-table disagreement about a shaker bottle falling “by itself” turns into a practical lesson on how people decide what to believe—and how to...

Philosophical RazorsBurden of ProofCritical Thinking

Why American Healthcare Is The Worst In The Developed World

Second Thought · 3 min read

American healthcare spends far more than any other wealthy country yet delivers worse outcomes and leaves millions exposed to crushing costs—an...

U.S. Healthcare CostsFor-Profit InsuranceDrug Pricing

Why Github Why?

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

GitHub Actions has been plagued for years by a runaway “sleep” loop in its runner code—an error that can peg CPU at 100%, stall CI pipelines, and...

GitHub ActionsCI RunnersBash While Loop

Do We Need a NEW Dark Matter Model?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Dark matter still dominates the universe’s gravity, but cold dark matter (CDM)—once the best-fitting framework for how cosmic structure forms—is...

Dark Matter ModelsCold Dark MatterGalaxy Formation

Is a Mass Psychosis the Greatest Threat to Humanity?

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Mass psychosis is presented as a uniquely human, self-amplifying threat: when large groups lose touch with reality, societies can turn on themselves...

Mass PsychosisPsychic EpidemicsDelusions

Researchers find major clue to consciousness

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A new line of research ties consciousness to a brain state called “criticality”—a balance point between rigid order and runaway chaos—arguing that...

ConsciousnessCriticalityEdge of Chaos

Introduction to Python 3 Programming Tutorial

sentdex · 2 min read

Python 3 programming is best learned by minimizing “syntax-only” basics and moving quickly into small, real projects—especially for beginners who are...

Learning StrategyPython SetupEditors and IDEs

Do Your Buses Get Stuck in Traffic? Traffic solutions & the Downs-Thomson Paradox

Not Just Bikes · 3 min read

A city’s traffic performance often hinges less on how many roads it builds and more on whether alternatives to driving—buses, streetcars, trams,...

Downs–Thomson ParadoxTransit PriorityCar Congestion

You Don’t Deserve What You Want | Stoic Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Entitlement is portrayed as a double failure: it rests on a mistaken belief that life owes someone specific outcomes, and it then manufactures...

EntitlementEpictetusSeneca

VMware on a Raspberry Pi!?!?! (ESXi Install)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Running VMware ESXi on a Raspberry Pi turns a credit-card-sized computer into a small, server-style virtualization host—complete with vSphere...

VMware ESXi on Raspberry PiARM virtualizationvSphere and vCenter

The Universe Zapped Our Neighbors

Second Thought · 2 min read

The “Fermi paradox” boils down to a brutal mismatch: the universe seems primed for intelligent life, yet there’s no sign of it. With billions of...

Fermi ParadoxGamma-Ray BurstsAstrobiology

When You Miss Someone (An ex, a friend, a family member)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Missing someone—whether an ex, a friend, or family—often brings a mix of nostalgia and grief, especially when attachment runs deep. The central...

Coping With LossImpermanenceStoicism

Why LESS Sensitive Tests Might Be Better

minutephysics · 3 min read

More sensitive COVID tests aren’t automatically better for stopping outbreaks. For community screening, slightly less sensitive but much faster and...

PCR TestingRapid TestingSensitivity Tradeoffs

Habit You MUST Acquire - Keystone Habit

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

A single “keystone habit” can trigger a cascade of other positive behaviors—often without extra effort—making it one of the most efficient levers for...

Keystone HabitsHabit CascadesHealth Trinity

Does the Planck Length Break E=MC^2?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Planck-scale physics might still respect relativity—but only if the Planck length (or equivalently the Planck energy) stays invariant for observers...

Planck LengthDoubly Special RelativityModified Dispersion Relation

There Are Things No One Will Ever Know About You

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

People carry inner lives—thoughts, reactions, fears, and even sensations—that no one else can fully reach or translate. Even when someone is...

Inner SecretsExistential LonelinessLanguage Limits

Did Life on Earth Come from Space?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Life’s first appearance on Earth may have been less a lightning-bolt chemical event and more a cosmic delivery problem. The core idea behind...

PanspermiaAbiogenesisEndoliths

Your "Carbon Footprint" Is A Scam

Second Thought · 3 min read

“Carbon footprint” became a household phrase through fossil-fuel marketing, and the concept’s everyday use often shifts blame from polluters to...

Carbon FootprintFossil Fuel MarketingIndividual vs Collective Action

create the ULTIMATE hacking lab in 5min!! (Docker Containers STREAMING Kali Linux to your browser)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A new browser-isolation setup lets users open risky links, run Kali Linux, and even launch full desktop apps inside Docker containers—then instantly...

Docker ContainersBrowser IsolationChasm Workspaces

The Moltbook Situation

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A Reddit-style social network for AI agents—called Moltbook—has sparked a wave of posts that are funny, unsettling, and oddly revealing about how...

MoltbookAgent Social NetworksLLM Memory Limits

Introduction to Nietzsche

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Frederick Nietzsche’s philosophy, as presented here, is less a search for abstract truth than a practical project aimed at producing a “great...

NietzscheHerd MoralityNihilism

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

BINDER SETUP and Organisation Step-by-Step // For Highschool and College

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

A budget-friendly binder setup can still feel highly personalized and fast to use if the system starts with the right binder and the right paper. The...

Binder SetupPaper ChoiceBinder Inserts

Quantum SHAPE-SHIFTING: Neutrino Oscillations

minutephysics · 2 min read

Neutrinos don’t keep a single, fixed identity as they move. Instead, the “kind” of neutrino tied to how it’s produced (through interactions with...

Neutrino OscillationsFlavor vs MassQuantum Superposition

How To Become Whole (Carl Jung & The Individuation Process)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Individuation in Carl Jung’s framework is the lifelong effort to integrate unconscious material into conscious life—because a “whole” personality...

IndividuationJungian PsychologyShadow Integration

The SIMPLEST Way to Become Good at Learning

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Becoming good at learning hinges on three “pillars” that work together: strong encoding (turning new information into durable memory), effective...

Learning PillarsEncodingRetrieval Practice

Scientists Have Detected the First Stars

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Astronomers have detected a broad “dip” in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectrum that matches a predicted absorption feature from neutral...

First Stars21-Centimeter LineCMB Absorption