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Why Suffering is Beautiful | Emil Cioran’s Dark Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Emil Cioran’s dark philosophy treats suffering not as a problem to hide, but as the most honest route to understanding life. In a world that builds...

Emil CioranSuffering and DespairPursuit of Happiness

Access ANY Network (remotely)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A small “connector” device can be plugged into any local network—home, church, or someone else’s office—and then accessed remotely with granular...

Zero Trust Network AccessTwin Gate ConnectorRaspberry Pi Deployment

Breaking The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Quantum mechanics sets a hard ceiling on how precisely nature can be measured, but precision experiments can still “spend” that uncertainty in...

Heisenberg UncertaintySqueezed LightLIGO Interferometry

Stop Wasting Your Time On These Habits (animated)

Better Than Yesterday · 2 min read

Every day comes with 86,400 seconds, and the central claim is blunt: progress often depends less on adding new productivity tricks and more on...

Time ManagementHabit ChangeScreen Time

Why We’re All Burning Out | Byung-Chul Han’s Warning to the World

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Modern neoliberal capitalism sells “unlimited can”—the promise that anyone can become the best version of themselves—yet it quietly turns that...

Burnout SocietyAchievement SocietyNegativity of Should

Why Is US Media Becoming More Right-Wing?

Second Thought · 3 min read

US cable news—especially CNN—has been shifting rightward not because of sudden ideological conversion, but because profit-driven media constraints...

Rail Strike CoverageMedia BiasManufacturing Consent

How The US Took Over The World

Second Thought · 3 min read

The United States functions less like a normal country and more like a global empire—projecting control through overseas territories, a vast network...

American EmpireU.S. TerritoriesOverseas Military Bases

Python Tutorial: Logging Basics - Logging to Files, Setting Levels, and Formatting

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Python’s built-in logging module is presented as a practical upgrade from print statements: it lets developers capture what happened (including...

Logging Levelslogging.basicConfigFile Logging

we're so back

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A stubborn UI flicker bug in GTK was traced and fixed in a matter of minutes by AI—after months of human effort—highlighting a shift from “AI writes...

GTK4 Flicker BugCodex ReasoningRoot-Cause Debugging

This Is Crazy

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Open-source licensing is facing a new kind of bypass: AI-driven “clean room engineering” that can replicate GPL-encumbered code without copying it...

Open-Source LicensingClean Room EngineeringGPL Compliance

6 principles of personal finance and budgeting

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Personal finance starts with a simple priority stack: build an emergency fund, begin budgeting and tracking expenses, and then eliminate debt—while...

Emergency FundExpense TrackingBudgeting Rules

Fear Psychosis and the Cult of Safety - Why are People so Afraid?

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Modern life is marked by a “fear psychosis” in which people live longer and face fewer existential threats than earlier generations, yet feel more...

Cult of SafetyPrecautionary PrincipleWorst-Case Thinking

How Stars May Have Just Solved The Fermi Paradox

Second Thought · 1 min read

The provided transcript doesn’t contain a coherent explanation of the Fermi Paradox or any clear, connected argument about how stars might “solve”...

Fermi ParadoxStellar HypothesesExtraterrestrial Life

I Will Dropkick You If You Use A Spreadsheet

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Spreadsheets belong nowhere near automated processes—because once they get wired into real systems, they metastasize into brittle, hard-to-replace...

Spreadsheet AutomationTechnical DebtVBA Macros

Cloudflare just slop forked Next.js…

Fireship · 3 min read

Cloudflare’s V-Next is a Next.js re-implementation built on V (and leveraging V’s Rust-based bundler, rolldown), aiming to let Next.js apps run on...

Next.js PortabilityCloudflare WorkersV-Next Migration

How Companies Plan The Economy

Second Thought · 3 min read

Economic planning is presented as a practical, democratic alternative to market capitalism—especially for tackling crises markets can’t solve on...

Economic PlanningMarket vs PlanningSupply Chain Forecasting

Do Neutron Stars Shine In Dark Matter?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Neutron stars may act as efficient “axion factories,” producing large quantities of axions—an elusive particle long considered a leading dark-matter...

AxionsStrong CP ProblemMagnetars

Overcoming Nihilism

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Nihilism can be turned from a life-destroying doubt into a catalyst for self-creation—if a person stops outsourcing meaning and instead commits to...

NihilismSelf-CreationHigher Man

How The United States Ended Up With Two Right-Wing Parties

Second Thought · 3 min read

The United States’ two major parties operate like a rightward ratchet: when Republicans gain power, policy shifts to the right; when Democrats...

Ratchet EffectTwo-Party DuopolyCorporate Influence

Stoicism & the Art of Worrying Less

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Worry is unavoidable, but it becomes self-defeating when it targets what can’t be controlled—especially the future’s unknowns. Stoicism offers a...

StoicismWorryControl

From Doomer To Bloomer | My Story

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

A long stretch of “doomer” darkness—marked by anxiety, depression-like numbness, and substance abuse—can be traced less to fate and more to a...

Doomer PhasesWeltschmerzPersonality Traits

The quick proof of Bayes' theorem

3Blue1Brown · 2 min read

Bayes’ theorem can be justified with a short, purely mathematical identity built from how “AND” works in probability. For two events, A and B, the...

Bayes' TheoremConditional ProbabilityJoint Probability

OneNote as a Second Brain: The Ultimate Microsoft Productivity Hub

Tiago Forte · 3 min read

OneNote is positioned as a “second brain” because it turns messy, multimodal thinking—handwriting, sketches, photos of paper, and voice—into...

OneNote Second BrainMultimodal CaptureOCR Handwriting Search

Introduction to Propaganda

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Propaganda is defined as a deliberate persuasion tactic that manipulates people into adopting specific ideas and behaviors—often by presenting only...

Propaganda DefinitionModern Mass MediaPolitical Propaganda

Introduction to GPT-4.5

OpenAI · 3 min read

GPT-4.5 is being rolled out as OpenAI’s largest, most knowledgeable model yet, positioned as a “research preview” that blends two scaling approaches:...

GPT-4.5 ReleaseUnsupervised LearningReasoning Training

Extraterrestrial Superstorms

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Gas giants host storms that dwarf anything on Earth—planet-sized vortices driven by internal heat and atmospheric chemistry rather than ocean...

Gas Giant StormsJupiter Great Red SpotHurricane Convection

TAOISM | The Art of Doing without Doing

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Taoism’s core claim is that “doing without doing” can still produce results—because life runs on an interdependent flow (Tao), not on a strict...

TaoismNon-ActionInterdependence

THIS IS THE REAL VIBE CODING

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Live “vibe coding” is presented as a way to compose and perform music directly in a code-like environment where sound, visuals, and interaction...

Live CodingVibe CodingSidechain

Something Disturbing Happens When You Solve Einstein's Equations This Way

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Kurt Gödel found a solution to Einstein’s field equations that makes time travel—and the loss of clear cause-and-effect—mathematically unavoidable,...

Gödel UniverseClosed Timelike CurvesFrame Dragging

The Two Futures Of Automation: Capitalism VS Socialism

Second Thought · 3 min read

Automation is likely to reshape work at a massive scale—but whether that shift produces a society of shared security or a dystopia of extreme...

Automation and JobsCapitalism vs SocialismUniversal Basic Income

Windmills Are NOT Like Dams

minutephysics · 2 min read

Windmills can’t behave like dams because wind energy comes from motion: slowing the air to extract power inevitably reduces how much wind continues...

Wind TurbinesEnergy ExtractionKinetic Energy

You Are Enough

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

The central claim is blunt: feeling “alone” is often less about actual isolation than about being trapped in relationships and social striving that...

CodependencyLonelinessExternal Validation

The Real Science of the EHT Black Hole

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The Event Horizon Telescope’s first image of the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy isn’t a direct “surface photo” of a dark object—it’s a...

Event Horizon TelescopeInterferometryPhoton Sphere

DHH Is Right About Everything

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Ruby’s lasting appeal, according to the conversation, isn’t mainly about market share or tooling—it’s about how the language makes programmers feel...

Ruby MetaprogrammingLearning RampsOpen Source Meritocracy

seriously, i'm begging you to manage your time before it's too late.

Kai Notebook · 2 min read

Time management is presented as the single most important life skill because it forces priorities in a world where there are never enough hours to do...

Time ManagementPrioritizationTime Blocking

Introducing Sora 2

OpenAI · 3 min read

Sora 2 arrives as OpenAI’s flagship system for generating video and audio together—plus a new “Cameo” feature that lets people insert a real person...

Sora 2 LaunchCameo FeatureVideo and Audio Generation

Computing a Universe Simulation

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

If the universe behaves like a computation, the key question becomes less philosophical and more engineering-like: how much “hardware” would such a...

Digital PhysicsCellular Automaton HypothesisBekenstein Bound

How the US Military Could Colonize Mars

Second Thought · 2 min read

A self-sufficient Mars colony could, on paper, be financed with a surprisingly small slice of the U.S. military budget—but the timeline makes the...

Mars ColonizationU.S. Military BudgetSpaceX BFR

10 tips on how to teach yourself anything 📚

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Self-directed learning works best when it’s powered by genuine enjoyment and a clear purpose—because motivation is what keeps people moving when...

Self-Directed LearningGoal SettingAccountability Systems

How to Beat Procrastination (Forever)

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Procrastination becomes life-damaging when it turns into an addiction—meaning the brain rewires to depend on fast, low-effort stimulation and then...

Procrastination AddictionDopamine DetoxMindfulness Meditation

GPT 4 Got Upgraded - Code Interpreter (ft. Image Editing, MP4s, 3D Plots, Data Analytics and more!)

AI Explained · 3 min read

Code Interpreter turns GPT-4 into a hands-on data and media lab: upload files, ask for transformations or analysis, and get back working...

Code InterpreterData AnalyticsInteractive Visualizations

Venus May Have Life!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Venus may be harboring life in its clouds, after astronomers detected phosphine (PH3) in Venus’s upper atmosphere—an atmospheric chemical that is...

Venus HabitabilityPhosphine BiosignatureALMA Observations

Quantum Energy Teleportation is REAL!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Quantum energy teleportation (QET) is real in the lab: researchers have demonstrated that energy can be deposited in one quantum system and extracted...

Quantum Energy TeleportationQuantum EntanglementQuantum Vacuum

The Best Way to Manage Tasks and Projects in Notion

Thomas Frank Explains · 2 min read

Notion’s task management setup can feel like a “white whale,” but the Ultimate Tasks template offers a structured system that makes recurring work,...

Notion Task ManagementRecurring TasksSub Tasks

NeoVim Is Better, But Why Devs Are Not Switching To It? | Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

NeoVim’s biggest advantage—its speed, flexibility, and “blank-canvas” customizability—doesn’t automatically translate into mass adoption because...

NeoVim AdoptionVim MotionsLSP Performance

Extraterrestrial Cycloids - Why Are They on Europa?

minutephysics · 3 min read

Europa’s surface on Jupiter’s moon is riddled with repeating arc-shaped ridges and troughs—each arc segment spans about 100 km—and the leading...

Europa CycloidsTidal StressIce Cracking

let’s play with a ZERO-DAY vulnerability “follina”

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A newly discovered “Follina” (CVE-2022-3019) zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word can enable remote code execution with no official patch...

FollinaMSDTZero-Day Exploit

Why Is The World Rushing Back To The Moon?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The world is rushing back to the Moon because lunar water—especially near the south pole—could turn Earth’s nearest neighbor from a science target...

Lunar WaterSouth Pole MissionsArtemis Program

Why You'll Never Achieve The American Dream

Second Thought · 3 min read

The “American Dream” has effectively collapsed for most Americans because the economic system that once made middle-class stability plausible has...

American DreamIncome InequalityReaganomics

how to create the perfect study routine

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Academic success hinges less on marathon studying and more on a repeatable, well-managed routine—especially before classes even start. The core claim...

Study RoutineTime ManagementDeep Work

you NEED to learn Windows RIGHT NOW!!

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Windows skills are positioned as a fast track to IT jobs, practical security learning, and hands-on hacking—because Microsoft’s desktop dominance...

Windows Market ShareWindows Server AdministrationActive Directory

The IPCC's New "CODE RED" Climate Report

Second Thought · 2 min read

A new “CODE RED” climate assessment from the IPCC is framed as a decisive warning: the world is running out of time to prevent severe, escalating...

IPCCClimate UrgencyGreenhouse Gas Emissions

STOICISM | The Art Of Tranquility (Seneca's Wisdom)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Seneca’s counsel for tranquility centers on one practical shift: stop feeding the mind with forces that pull it out of the present—especially anxious...

StoicismSenecaTranquility

BEST AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCHERS 2025! 🔥 TOP FREE AI TOOLS FOR RESEARCH

WiseUp Communications · 3 min read

AI tools have shifted research from a slow, manual grind—literature surveys, document management, drafting, and plagiarism checks—into a faster...

Literature ReviewPDF Q&AAcademic Writing

Notion Training: Advanced

Notion · 2 min read

Notion databases turn scattered notes into structured work systems by treating every entry as its own page with customizable “properties” and...

Notion DatabasesDatabase ViewsTemplates

Juno to Reveal Jupiter's Violent Past

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Jupiter’s gravity didn’t just shape the solar system—it likely helped write the rules for how it ended up looking the way we do now, from Earth’s...

Jupiter FormationPlanetary MigrationGrand Tack Hypothesis

the FrankeNAS - (Raspberry Pi, Zima Board, Dell Server, Ugreen) // a CEPH Tutorial

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

A DIY “FrankenNAS” built from mismatched hardware—Raspberry Pi boards, laptops, a Zima board, and an old Dell server—can act like one unified network...

FrankenNASCephCephFS

you need to monitor your stuff RIGHT NOW!! (free)

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Uptime Kuma is a free, self-hostable monitoring dashboard that can watch websites, DNS records, game servers, Raspberry Pi–style devices, and...

Uptime MonitoringDocker SetupHTTP Keyword Checks

The Unknown of Everything

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Life often settles into routine—work, meals, laundry, sleep—until boredom and monotony creep in. The central claim here is that a more durable source...

UnknownAweCosmos

We Were WRONG About the Quantum Eraser! ft. @LookingGlassUniverse​

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Delayed-choice quantum eraser experiments can look like “information from the future” reshapes where a photon landed in the past—but a cleaner...

Quantum EraserDelayed ChoiceDouble Slit

Carl Jung and The Most Important Rule of Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Fairy tales don’t deliver a single, timeless moral rule—often they contradict themselves on purpose. Marie-Louise von Franz, drawing on years of...

Fairy TalesConscienceEthical Dilemmas

The Morbid History of Space Missions

Second Thought · 3 min read

Spaceflight’s early record is often told through triumphs—first satellites, first humans, and the Moon landing—but the path out of Earth’s atmosphere...

Animal SpaceflightMonkey ProgramSoviet Space Dogs

Why Pride Is the Worst | The Seven Deadly Sins | PRIDE

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Pride is framed as a root cause of moral collapse—starting with Lucifer’s fall—and then traced through both Christian theology and modern psychology...

Seven Deadly SinsPride and SuperiorityLucifer and Satan

How To Get Out Of A Mental Rut

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

A mental rut is a temporary state of feeling stuck, purposeless, and unable to motivate yourself—often showing up suddenly and lasting days or even...

Mental RutBurnoutExercise

Python Tutorial: Generate Random Numbers and Data Using the random Module

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Python’s built-in `random` module makes it easy to generate realistic-looking dummy data—random numbers, random selections from lists, weighted...

Random ModuleRandom NumbersWeighted Choices

If Everyone Believes It, It's Probably Wrong - The Philosophy of Socrates (& Plato)

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Socrates and Plato left behind a legacy less about settled answers than about disciplined doubt—and that uncertainty still shapes how people think...

SocratesPlatoSocratic Paradox

The BEST Way to Summarize Books with ChatGPT

Tiago Forte · 2 min read

Summarizing books with ChatGPT can produce noticeably better results when it’s fed the reader’s own highlights—then guided with a structured...

Book SummarizationChatGPT PromptingReadwise Highlights

Generative AI Vs Agentic AI Vs AI Agents

Krish Naik · 2 min read

Generative AI, AI agents, and agentic AI differ mainly in how far the system goes beyond producing text—and how it handles tasks that require outside...

Generative AIAI AgentsAgentic AI

Amsterdam Closed This Bridge to Cars (but not bikes ofc)

Not Just Bikes · 3 min read

Amsterdam closed the Baraka Bridge to cars for roughly four months to meet safety standards on a nearly 90-year-old historic monument—then kept the...

Historic Bridge RenovationCycling InfrastructureTemporary Detours

The Eye of Sauron Reveals a Forming Solar System!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Fomalhaut—an A-type star about 25 light-years away—appears to be hosting a long-lived, sharply edged ring of ice and dust, and the system may be in...

Fomalhaut RingPlanet FormationProtoplanetary Disk

start, stop, restart Linux services (daemon HUNTING!!) // Linux for Hackers // EP 6

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Linux runs on background services—often called daemons—that start automatically, keep systems functioning, and handle tasks like networking, time...

Daemon vs Processsystemdsystemctl

The Brain’s Learning Algorithm Isn’t Backpropagation

Artem Kirsanov · 3 min read

Backpropagation’s core mechanics clash with how brains can plausibly operate—especially because it needs tightly coordinated, phase-separated...

Predictive CodingBackpropagationCredit Assignment

Should You Wipe Off Your Sweat?

minutephysics · 2 min read

Wiping sweat off your skin usually reduces cooling efficiency because sweat works best when it evaporates. From a physics standpoint, evaporative...

Sweat EvaporationHeat TransferHuman Cooling

Spacetime Intervals: Not EVERYTHING is Relative | Special Relativity Ch. 7

minutephysics · 3 min read

Special relativity doesn’t leave everything up for grabs. Even though observers moving relative to each other disagree about lengths, time intervals,...

Spacetime IntervalProper TimeProper Length

Thought Experiments That Will Change How You Think About Life

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

A runaway-train scenario—popularized as the trolley problem—keeps colliding with a harder question: when people say they know what’s morally right,...

Trolley ProblemUtilitarianismDeontology

Most Collisions Are Secretly in One Dimension

minutephysics · 2 min read

Collisions look chaotic, but for two objects the outcomes are largely locked in by conservation laws—because most collisions effectively behave like...

One-Dimensional CollisionsConservation LawsEnergy Dissipation

Why Solitude Promotes Greatness - The Benefits of Being Alone

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Chronic loneliness is linked to serious health harms, but solitude—time spent alone without the emotional sting of loneliness—can be a powerful...

Solitude vs LonelinessPersonal GrowthFreedom and Self-Discovery

What Happens After Death?

Second Thought · 2 min read

The central claim is that what happens after death depends on biology in the first minutes—and then on belief systems (religious or secular) about...

Clinical DeathRigor MortisPutrefaction

I Tried Obsidian Note Taking for a Week... (MD App Review, Guide, Tips, Features, and Setup)

John Mavrick Ch. · 3 min read

Obsidian’s biggest payoff after a week isn’t just prettier notes—it’s faster retrieval and easier idea-building through linking, templates, and a...

Obsidian SetupIMF ModelNote Templates

Is Anything on the Internet Real?

minutephysics · 3 min read

A forwarded “feel-good” fireworks story about Japan’s canceled 2020 Olympics opening ceremony turns out to be a prime example of how easily...

MisinformationFact-CheckingDigital Literacy

SQL Tutorial for Beginners 1: Installing PostgreSQL and Creating Your First Database

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

SQL’s value for beginners comes down to practicality: most software systems rely on databases, and SQL offers a relatively small set of core commands...

SQL SetupPostgreSQL InstallationDatabase Creation

How To Fix Your Attention Span (Before It's Too Late)

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Fixing attention span starts with getting the “win criteria” right: the goal isn’t to temporarily force yourself to focus for a session, but to build...

Attention SpanDeep WorkFrontloading

The Psychology and Principles of Mastery

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Mastery is presented as the most reliable antidote to “quiet desperation” because it turns life from something endured into something shaped—through...

Quiet DesperationMastery PathDeliberate Practice

The top 1% Think on Paper. Here’s How To Do It.

Justin Sung · 2 min read

Learning faster isn’t about collecting more information—it’s about turning confusion into organized understanding quickly. “Thinking on paper” is...

Thinking on PaperLearning ScienceNote-Taking

First Contact Part 1: How Prepared Are We?

Second Thought · 3 min read

Humanity has detailed, consensus-style guidelines for what should happen after detecting extraterrestrial intelligence—but there’s no comparable,...

First ContactSETIDeclaration of Principles

Make AMAZING college presentations! 🔥 Step-by-step instructions

WiseUp Communications · 3 min read

College presentations don’t have to be improvised at the last minute. A practical workflow—starting with a mind map and ending with rehearsed...

Mind MappingSlide TimingPresentation Design

Nietzsche and Nihilism - A Warning to the West

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nihilism in the modern West isn’t just a new mood—it’s the end point of a long-running “true world” tradition that trains people to distrust ordinary...

NihilismTrue-World PhilosophyPlatonism

Salesforce Admits they were Wrong

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Salesforce’s reported reversal—laying off about 4,000 employees and then later regretting the move after reliability issues with AI-driven...

Salesforce layoffsAgentforce reliabilityDeterministic Triggers

Euler's Formula and Graph Duality

3Blue1Brown · 2 min read

Euler’s formula for planar graphs—V − E + F = 2—can be derived from a clean duality argument built on spanning trees. The key move is to translate...

Euler's FormulaPlanar GraphsGraph Duality

Unexpected Result of NASA’s Asteroid Deflection Test

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

NASA’s DART asteroid-deflection test worked—but the physics behind the “kick” turned out far messier than mission planners expected. Instead of...

DART MissionAsteroid DeflectionLICIACube

5 Ways to Forgive Someone Who Wronged You

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Bitterness and revenge can become a self-inflicted burden that grows heavier over time—especially when retaliation never arrives. The core claim is...

ForgivenessResentmentMindfulness

NEW EVIDENCE: Earth Had Rings (and Might Regain Them)

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Earth may have hosted a ring system—potentially for tens of millions of years—during the Ordovician period, and a 2024 study argues the timing and...

Earth RingsRoche LimitOrdovician Impact Spike

Minecraft run SHADERS on a low end PC!

MattVidPro · 2 min read

Running Minecraft shaders on a low-end Surface Pro 6 is possible—but only after stacking the right performance tweaks. The core breakthrough is using...

Minecraft ShadersOptiFineLow-End PC Performance

why Power over Ethernet (PoE) is amazing!! // FREE CCNA // EP 12

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Power over Ethernet (PoE) turns one Ethernet cable into a combined “power + data” link, eliminating the need to run separate electrical wiring for...

Power Over EthernetPoE StandardsActive vs Passive PoE

Nietzsche and Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Becoming Gods

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nietzsche’s “God is dead” diagnosis isn’t treated as a victory lap; it’s framed as a cultural catastrophe that strips Western life of the sacred and...

NietzscheGod is DeadSacred and Meaning

Zettelkasten Smart Notes: Step by Step with Obsidian

Martin Adams · 3 min read

A practical Zettelkasten workflow in Obsidian can turn scattered “quick captures” into a searchable knowledge base that actively supports new...

ZettelkastenObsidianFleeting Notes

Why Managers Exist (It's Not Why You Think)

Second Thought · 3 min read

Minimum-wage workers are often labeled “managers” to dodge overtime pay, but the deeper story is why “management” became a job category in the first...

Management HistoryLabor RightsNeoliberalism

Is It IMPOSSIBLE To Cross The Event Horizon? | Black Hole Firewall Paradox

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Black holes may force a brutal choice between two pillars of modern physics: preserving quantum unitarity or keeping Einstein’s equivalence principle...

Black Hole Information ParadoxEvent HorizonQuantum Entanglement

What If The Cosmological Constant Is NOT Constant?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Cosmic acceleration may not be driven by a perfectly constant “cosmological constant.” The strongest hint comes from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic...

Dark EnergyCosmological ConstantBaryon Acoustic Oscillations

How To Write An Exceptional Literature Review With AI [NEXT LEVEL Tactics]

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

A practical workflow for writing a literature review with AI starts by locking in a structure before any reading begins—and then uses AI to...

Literature Review StructureSeed PapersCitation Mapping