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The Real Reason The US Wants To Ban TikTok

Second Thought · 3 min read

The U.S. push to ban TikTok is framed less as a cybersecurity measure and more as an attempt to keep Americans’ information environment under tighter...

TikTok BanU.S. National SecurityData Privacy

6 Lessons We Learn Too Late In Life

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

Health is everything—yet most people only grasp that truth after illness or injury forces the lesson into focus. The argument is blunt: money can’t...

Health PrioritiesEnvironment DesignAuthenticity and Conformity

The Psychology of Authenticity

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Authenticity is treated as a core Western ideal—summed up by Shakespeare’s “to thine own self be true”—yet most people end up living through...

AuthenticityTrue SelfFalse Self

Java Is Better Than Rust

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Java’s appeal, in this debate, comes down to one practical promise: it’s easier to stay productive as code grows, because its complexity tends to...

Rust Error HandlingLifetimes and Borrow CheckerJava Abstraction and Inheritance

The Secret Plan To Tank Zohran

Second Thought · 2 min read

A socialist candidate’s momentum in New York is triggering an all-out, money-heavy counteroffensive from the state’s political and financial...

Zoran MdaniBuffalo ElectionsSuper PACs

American Healthcare is a Nightmare

Second Thought · 3 min read

The central claim tying the story together is that U.S. health insurance has been engineered to deny or delay care for profit—creating financial ruin...

U.S. Health InsuranceClaim DenialsMcKinsey

Courage | The Art of Facing Fear

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Courage isn’t limited to battlefield heroics or movie-style fearlessness; across Stoicism, Nietzschean philosophy, Buddhism, Zen-influenced...

Stoic CourageEudaimoniaAskesis

Does Axionic Dark Matter Bind Galaxies Together?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Dark matter may not be a new kind of particle at all—it could be an axion field behaving like a galaxy-scale quantum superfluid, and that wave nature...

Axionic Dark MatterWIMPsLambda-CDM

New Privacy Keyboard By Rossmann

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A privacy keyboard built around offline, local AI is presented as a practical way to reduce one channel of surveillance—especially compared with...

PrivacySpeech-to-TextOffline AI

Why Social Democracy Isn't Good Enough

Second Thought · 3 min read

Social democracy is portrayed as an incomplete fix for capitalism because it keeps capitalism’s core power intact—making backlash likely, reforms...

Social DemocracyCapitalismGlobal Exploitation

Hour Physics: What makes a good (or bad) youtube science video

minutephysics · 3 min read

A strong science-communication strategy on YouTube isn’t about cramming more information into shorter clips—it’s about matching the content, pacing,...

Science CommunicationYouTube AudiencePhysics Education

Why Quantum Computing Requires Quantum Cryptography

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Quantum computing threatens today’s internet encryption because it can factor large numbers far faster than classical machines—undermining public-key...

Quantum CryptographyQuantum Key DistributionBB84 Protocol

Nietzsche and The Human Animal: The Domesticated and The Strong

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nietzsche’s central claim is that humans became the “suffering animal” not because they outgrew nature, but because civilization domesticated...

NietzscheDomesticationBad Conscience

AI Coding Sucks | Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

AI-assisted coding is leaving some developers with less enjoyment, less predictability, and more “prompt engineering” overhead than...

AI Coding WorkflowsLLM UnpredictabilityCursor Rules

Python Pandas Tutorial (Part 5): Updating Rows and Columns - Modifying Data Within DataFrames

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Updating existing data in pandas DataFrames hinges on using the right indexing and transformation tools—especially to avoid the “SettingWithCopy”...

Updating ColumnsUpdating RowsPandas Indexing

Python Pandas Tutorial (Part 3): Indexes - How to Set, Reset, and Use Indexes

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Pandas indexes turn row and column lookups from “search by position” into “search by label,” and that shift makes real survey data far easier to...

Pandas IndexingSetting IndexUsing .loc and .iloc

The Nature of Creativity and The Courage to Create

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Creativity isn’t a rare gift reserved for a few geniuses—it’s a process that can be understood, sustained, and even trained. The core pattern is...

Creativity ProcessResistance and Self-DoubtChaos vs Symmetry

The Strangest Philosopher in History - Samuel Beckett

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Samuel Beckett’s work—especially Waiting for Godot—turns postwar despair into a stark, funny, and unsettling portrait of human life: people keep...

Samuel BeckettWaiting for GodotTheater of the Absurd

The Algorithm Effect - How An Entire Population Becomes Mentally Sick

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

The central insight is that mental health and social stability can collapse when an entire population becomes trapped inside one shared...

Algorithm EffectSocial ConsensusEpistemic Tolerance

5 SaaS Ideas You Can Build as a Solo Founder

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

Solo founders can still build SaaS without hiring a full “company stack” by targeting micro-SaaS niches—products that one person can run end-to-end....

Indie Micro SaaSChatGPT InterfaceNotion Automation

We Need To Talk About "Authoritarianism"

Second Thought · 3 min read

“Authoritarianism” has become a political catch-all—used to smear opponents—while the same behaviors are often normalized at home under friendlier...

AuthoritarianismPolitical RhetoricMass Surveillance

The Importance Of The Not-To-Do List

Better Than Yesterday · 2 min read

A not-to-do list can be more powerful than a traditional to-do list because it removes tempting options and turns “should I work or not?” into...

Not-To-Do ListsProcrastinationDecision Fatigue

STOICISM | How to Worry Less in Hard Times

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Hard times don’t have to be mentally catastrophic because Stoicism draws a hard line between what can be controlled and what cannot—and then builds a...

StoicismDichotomy of ControlIndifferents

Amor Fati | The Stoic Anxiety Hack

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Anxiety thrives on one core problem: the future feels uncertain and uncontrollable, so the mind keeps trying to manage outcomes it can’t actually...

StoicismAmor FatiAnxiety

Every Reason to Hate Cars

Not Just Bikes · 3 min read

Cars are convenient for individuals, but they impose large, often hidden costs on everyone—through deaths, injuries, pollution, noise, climate...

Car HarmTraffic SafetyAir Pollution

you need to learn Hybrid-Cloud RIGHT NOW!! // FREE CCNA // EP 10

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Hybrid cloud is less about “moving everything to the cloud” and more about placing workloads where they fit—cloud for elasticity and modern app...

Hybrid CloudOn-Prem vs CloudMicroservices

The NEW PHYSICS of Black Hole Star Capture | Extreme Tidal Disruption Events

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Tidal disruption events (TDEs) turn a star into a brief, galaxy-bright flare—and new relativistic simulations are now predicting an even rarer, more...

Tidal Disruption EventsGeneral RelativityRelativistic Hydrodynamics

Python Tutorial: Automate Parsing and Renaming of Multiple Files

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

A practical Python script can fix messy, alphabetically sorted video filenames by renaming hundreds of files so they play in the intended numeric...

File RenamingPython ScriptingString Parsing

Are The Fundamental Constants Finely Tuned? | The Naturalness Problem

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Fine-tuning concerns—especially the tiny Higgs mass and the small cosmological constant—may not be evidence that nature is “unnatural,” but they do...

Naturalness ProblemFine-TuningHiggs Mass

How to See Black Holes + Kugelblitz Challenge Answer

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Black holes are no longer just theoretical objects: astronomers can infer their presence and test Einstein’s general relativity by watching how they...

Black Hole ObservationEvent Horizon TelescopeVLBI

Is There Evidence For a Vast Multiverse?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A tiny, positive cosmological constant—responsible for the universe’s accelerating expansion—looks wildly “fine-tuned” compared with what quantum...

Cosmological ConstantAnthropic PrincipleMultiverse Selection

Introduction to Diogenes the Cynic

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Diogenes the Cynic built a philosophy around one blunt claim: happiness comes from focusing on the concrete “here and now,” not from chasing abstract...

DiogenesCynicismStoicism

Reality is Just an Illusion That We All Agree On

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Human experience is built on a subjective “lens” of consciousness, meaning people can agree on useful shared facts while never fully verifying...

Subjective PerceptionQualiaEpistemic Limits

Why Facebook Doesn't Use Git

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Facebook’s shift away from Git and toward Mercurial (and then custom tooling built on top of it) came down to one practical bottleneck: Git’s...

Git ScalingMercurial MigrationMonorepo Performance

How Inflation Precipitates Societal Collapse

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Monetary inflation—creating new money through the state or central banks—can set off a chain reaction that destroys trust in money, breaks economic...

Monetary InflationRoman CoinagePrice Controls

We pretty much have evidence for life in other solar systems.

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Tentative signs of life beyond Earth are increasingly showing up in exoplanet atmosphere data—especially from the James Webb Space Telescope—but the...

BiosignaturesExoplanet AtmospheresJames Webb Space Telescope

When You Seek It, You Lose It | The Zen Secret to Letting Go

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Zen’s core promise is that liberation comes from a sudden insight—satori—that dissolves the illusion of a separate, fixed self. That matters because...

Zen BuddhismSatoriPresent Moment

The End Of Programming As We Know It

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Software development is not ending—it’s repeatedly shedding old layers of work as abstraction, automation, and new interfaces make programming easier...

Programming ReinventionJavons ParadoxAI Code Generation

Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)

minutephysics · 3 min read

The core finding is that privacy in large surveys can’t be perfectly preserved while still publishing exact, highly informative statistics—and the...

Privacy TradeoffDifferential PrivacyInference Attacks

How Hollywood Sells Us War

Second Thought · 3 min read

Hollywood’s relationship with the U.S. Department of Defense helps keep public support for perpetual war by shaping how the military is portrayed on...

DoD Hollywood RelationsMilitary PropagandaFOIA Documents

How to change your life by journaling in 2026

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Consistent journaling is presented as a practical lever for life change because it forces people to externalize the thoughts and feelings that...

JournalingHabit BuildingGoal Setting

The Problem With The Butterfly Effect

minutephysics · 2 min read

The “butterfly effect” gets the mechanics of chaos right—tiny differences in initial conditions can produce wildly different outcomes—but it misleads...

Butterfly EffectNonlinear ChaosCausality

Stoic Solutions For Jealousy

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Jealousy, in Stoic terms, isn’t just a personal flaw—it’s a response to a realistic fear built on a mistaken belief: that cherished people and status...

JealousyStoic EthicsImpermanence

When Life Disappoints You, Don’t Disappoint Life

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Life’s disappointments don’t automatically justify harming oneself or others; the real driver is entitlement—expecting life to deliver specific...

EntitlementDisappointmentSchopenhauer

How to write a Literature Review | With AI TOOLS 🔥 | Step-by-step explained

WiseUp Communications · 3 min read

A strong literature review isn’t a pile of citations—it’s a structured analysis of other people’s work, organized to show how a field developed,...

Literature Review StructureOrganizing the BodyCritical Synthesis

14,000 Jobs loss at Amazon

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Amazon laid off about 14,000 workers, a cut framed as hitting primarily corporate roles rather than warehouse or delivery staff. With Amazon...

Amazon LayoffsCorporate WorkforceManager-to-IC Ratio

Why Liberalism Won't Solve Anything

Second Thought · 3 min read

Liberal “lesser evil” politics is portrayed as a system-level distraction: even when it can prevent some immediate worst-case outcomes, it narrows...

Lesser Evil PoliticsBiden RecordHarm Reduction

CompTIA or Cisco? - Should I get the CompTIA A+/Network+ OR the Cisco CCNA/CCENT - Microsoft MCSA?

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Vendor-specific certifications tend to beat broad, vendor-neutral credentials for people aiming to move beyond help desk work—especially when the...

CompTIA A+Cisco CCNAMicrosoft MCSA

Nothing Exists But You | The Philosophy of Solipsism

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Solipsism takes skepticism about reality to its logical endpoint: only one’s own mind has unquestionable standing, while everything outside...

SolipsismOther MindsSubjective Idealism

The Desire to Not Exist

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

A consciousness trapped in an endless cycle of birth, attachment, and loss is offered a choice: step out into liberation—or return to the same kind...

ReincarnationAttachmentLiberation

Why Suffering can Promote Strength and Health

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Suffering is inevitable, but how people meet it determines whether it becomes a force for growth or a slide into despair. The central claim is that...

SufferingAdversityEmpathy

Goals vs Systems

Better Than Yesterday · 3 min read

Chasing goals can quietly sabotage progress by keeping people in a constant state of “not yet,” while a well-designed system turns effort into a...

Goals vs SystemsProcess Over OutcomesSystem Design

Inbox Zero in 17 Minutes: The One-Touch Email System

Tiago Forte · 2 min read

Inbox zero isn’t treated as a one-time cleanup. It’s built as a repeatable, one-touch workflow that forces every incoming email into a clear...

Inbox ZeroEmail TriageKeyboard Shortcuts

Why You NEED a NAS (More Than Just Storage)

FromSergio · 3 min read

A NAS (network-attached storage) is more than a bigger place to dump files: it’s a always-on home server that can back up devices, protect data...

NAS vs External DrivesNAS vs Cloud StorageRAID and Snapshots

Suffering and the Meaning of Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Existential nihilism—life lacking an identifiable purpose—often grows out of a specific psychological pressure: human beings cannot easily endure...

Existential NihilismMeaning of LifeSuffering

Quantum Vortices and Superconductivity + Drake Equation Challenge Answers

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The Nobel-winning physics thread running through this episode ties two seemingly separate ideas together: topology can dictate how quantum materials...

Quantum Phase TransitionsTopology and VorticesSuperconductivity

1-Minute Habits to Start in 2024

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

A simple 10-minute routine built from tiny, repeatable habits is presented as a fast way to reset the mind and re-energize the body—anytime,...

One-Minute Habits10-Minute RoutineDigital Decluttering

I Will Not Write Rust Again

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

The core message is blunt: the author says they’re done rewriting in Rust and don’t plan to return, even while praising Rust’s best features. Rust’s...

Rust RejectionZig ComptimeTagged Unions

Creativity and the Pursuit of Excellence

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Life in the ancient Greek tradition is not primarily a quest for pleasure or comfort, but a disciplined pursuit of excellence—because only excellence...

Pursuit of ExcellenceAristotle’s ReasonRichard Taylor

How to write an Abstract | For research paper and project reports

WiseUp Communications · 2 min read

An abstract is a condensed, self-contained summary of a research paper or project report—so readers can quickly judge whether the work is worth...

Abstract WritingResearch PapersResearch Proposals

Microsoft Is A Blackhole Of Talent And Money

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Microsoft Dynamics ERP is portrayed as a talent- and money-attracting platform that still ends up delivering slow, fragile, and hard-to-maintain web...

Dynamics ERPAzure Lock-InCustom DSL

Fermions Vs. Bosons Explained with Statistical Mechanics!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Statistical mechanics turns the messy motion of countless particles into a counting problem: the macroscopic “rules” of thermodynamics emerge because...

Statistical MechanicsEntropyBose–Einstein Statistics

Telescopes on the Moon

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A small telescope on the Moon is already delivering unusually sharp views of the universe—because the lunar environment removes the two biggest...

Lunar TelescopesChang'E MissionsUltraviolet Astronomy

A Big Change Is Happening in Physics

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Physics is entering a post-speculation phase: once-dominant ideas like supersymmetry, string theory, multiverses, and invented new particles and...

Standard ModelLarge Hadron ColliderQuantum Gravity

The Call of the Void - Where Do Horrible Thoughts Come From?

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

“Call of the Void” describes a common, unsettling mental experience: in safe situations—often while standing high with little or no protection—people...

Intrusive ThoughtsCall of the VoidHigh Place Phenomenon

Notion Fundamentals: How to Create and Edit Pages

Thomas Frank Explains · 3 min read

Notion pages are the core building blocks that also drive navigation, so learning how to create and customize them is the fastest route to...

Notion PagesPage NavigationIcons and Covers

Hackers infected the wrong girlfriend....

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

Cybercrime investigators at Bitdefender’s Romania-based “Draco” team say the fight is far from won—but they’ve repeatedly disrupted ransomware...

Draco TeamRansomware-as-a-ServiceGangCrab Decryptors

Does Quantum Immortality Save Schrödinger's Cat?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Quantum decoherence alone doesn’t settle why measurements yield one definite outcome. Decoherence mainly prevents different “branches” of the...

Quantum DecoherenceMany WorldsQuantum Immortality

Why do Most Relationships Fail? - The Myth of the Magical Other

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Most relationships fail because people treat romance as a cure-all—an emotional shortcut to wholeness—rather than as a relationship between two real,...

Myth of Romantic LoveMagical OtherHoneymoon Illusions

Is This The Beginning Of A New Labor Movement?

Second Thought · 3 min read

A renewed wave of labor strikes and a small but meaningful rebound in union membership are pointing to a possible new U.S. labor movement—one driven...

Labor ShortageUnion MembershipPandemic Strikes

The Death of the Sun

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The Sun’s death won’t be a single event so much as a chain reaction: once core hydrogen fusion ends, gravity takes over, the star swells into...

Stellar EvolutionRed GiantHelium Flash

What NEW SCIENCE Would We Discover with a Moon Telescope?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A proposed “Lunar Crater Radio Telescope” aims to turn the Moon’s far side into the quietest observing site in the solar system—opening a radio...

Lunar Radio AstronomyCosmic Dark Ages21 cm Hydrogen Line

Why You Should Be A Socialist In 2023

Second Thought · 3 min read

The central claim is that capitalism systematically produces—and intensifies—economic insecurity, extreme inequality, and ecological damage, and that...

Capitalism vs SocialismWealth InequalityLabor Markets

Why We're All Anxious & Weird

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Anxiety and “weirdness” aren’t glitches in an otherwise stable life—they’re the predictable feeling that comes from being a conscious self inside a...

Sleep and DreamsAnxietyConsciousness

Simulating and understanding phase change | Guest video by Vilas Winstein

3Blue1Brown · 3 min read

A discretized “liquid–vapor” model reproduces water-like phase behavior—complete with a liquid–gas phase transition, a supercritical region,...

Phase TransitionsBoltzmann DistributionChemical Potential

Could LIGO Find MASSIVE Alien Spaceships?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO could, in principle, pick up the “wake” of a planet-mass alien spacecraft accelerating to near-light speed—but...

Gravitational WavesLIGO SensitivityRAMAcraft

When Life is Meaningless (And Why We Feel Worthless)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Life can feel worthless when people treat “meaning” as something life must come with—an objective requirement that can be granted by religion,...

Meaning of LifeExistential PsychologyReligion Decline

AI Detector Bypass - Learn to Manually Humanise AI content with me!

Qualitative Researcher Dr Kriukow · 3 min read

AI detectors don’t mainly flag writing for “AI words.” They look for statistical and structural patterns—especially low variation in how sentences...

AI DetectionAcademic HedgingSentence Structure

Breakthrough on 125 Year-Old Physics Problem

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A new mathematical result is closing in on David Hilbert’s long-standing demand for an axiomatic foundation of physics by deriving macroscopic fluid...

Hilbert Sixth ProblemArrow of TimeBoltzmann Equation

Stop Celebrating Incompetence

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Programming culture has a choice to make: stop treating “incompetence” as a badge and start treating it as a normal stage on the way to mastery....

Impostor SyndromeGatekeepingDeep Learning

How to Build a Habit Tracker in Notion from Scratch

Thomas Frank Explains · 3 min read

A five-level Notion build turns habit tracking from a simple checkbox list into a fully automated system that generates daily entries and computes...

Notion Habit TrackerTemplate ButtonDatabase Properties

The Ultimate Guide to The Perfect Mindmap (6-Step Checklist)

Justin Sung · 3 min read

A “perfect” mind map isn’t a prettier diagram—it’s the outcome of a deliberate learning process that forces the brain to organize, connect, and...

Mind MappingLearning ScienceCognitive Processes

4 Examples Of Shadow Behavior | Q&A #6 | August 2019

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Shadow behavior isn’t just a storehouse of “bad” traits—it’s where unwanted feelings, impulses, and self-perceptions get pushed when they can’t be...

Shadow BehaviorRepressionProjection

How Gaia Changed Astronomy Forever

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Gaia’s second data release in April 2018 delivered a step-change in astronomy by turning the Milky Way into a measurable 3D, time-evolving system....

Gaia MissionStellar ParallaxHertzsprung–Russell Diagram

BODY LANGUAGE FOR KILLER PRESENTATIONS! 🔥

WiseUp Communications · 2 min read

Confident presentations often come down to controllable body-language signals—especially eye contact, posture, and facial expression—rather than...

Eye ContactPostureHand Gestures

Radical Simplicity

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

“Radical Simplicity” argues that most modern software complexity is accidental—created by an overgrown stack, ceremony, and tooling—rather than...

Radical SimplicitySoftware ArchitectureDeveloper Productivity

$5 MILLION AI for FREE

sentdex · 3 min read

A 176-billion-parameter large language model called BLOOM is now available for free download and free hosted inference, putting a...

BLOOM ModelPrompt EngineeringHugging Face API

Meaning & Nothingness - Finding Motivation In The Void

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Motivation in modern life is increasingly hard to find because many people feel they’ve outgrown comforting, storybook explanations—only to be left...

Meaning and MotivationExistential UncertaintyMaslow’s Hierarchy

Philosophy On Falling In Love

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Falling in love can feel like soul-level “insanity,” but that intensity often runs on preferential desire—love that centers the self’s pleasure and...

Preferential LoveNon-Preferential LoveKierkegaard

Introduction to Schopenhauer - The World as Will

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Schopenhauer’s central claim is that the world is not ultimately a rational structure of objects, but an expression of a blind, restless “Will”—a...

SchopenhauerTranscendental IdealismWill and Representation

The line of code that took down the Internet

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Cloudflare’s outage is traced to a cascading failure triggered by an unexpected surge in “feature flags” delivered to its bot-management system—so...

Cloudflare OutageReverse ProxyBot Management

This Simple Japanese Philosophy Will Change the Way You Think about the Past

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Life rarely stays “uncracked.” When trauma, loss, or other damaging experiences arrive, many people try to push them away—repressing, denying, or...

Trauma RecoveryKintsugiWabi-Sabi

A. I. Learns to Play Starcraft 2 (Reinforcement Learning)

sentdex · 3 min read

A reinforcement-learning agent can learn to play StarCraft 2 at least at the “macro” level by using a custom, simplified minimap representation as...

Reinforcement LearningStarCraft 2Stable Baselines 3

Habit Building System I Wish I Had Learned Sooner

Daily Atomic Steps · 2 min read

Long-term habit success often fails because people rely on a single, rigid version of a behavior—then fall off when life changes. A more durable...

Habit FlexibilityElastic HabitsAlternatives

How to burn $30m on a JavaScript framework...

Fireship · 2 min read

In 2012, a small Silicon Valley team bet big on a browser rendering approach that could offload UI work to the GPU—so aggressively that it...

Famous FrameworkGPU AccelerationBrowser Rendering

I Will Piledrive You If You Say AI Again | Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

The central message is blunt: generative AI hype is outpacing real, measurable value, and many companies are treating “rolling out AI” as a...

Generative AI AdoptionLLM SkepticismEngineering Discipline

Python Flask Tutorial: Full-Featured Web App Part 6 - User Authentication

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

User authentication is built end-to-end: passwords are securely hashed with bcrypt at registration, duplicate usernames/emails are blocked with...

Password HashingWTForms ValidationFlask-Login Sessions

16 Note-Taking Secrets of the Top 1% of Learners

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Top learners don’t spend more time writing—they spend more time thinking. The core rule behind the “top 1%” note-taking approach is that writing...

Note-TakingActive RecallNonlinear Notes

How I Made $7,500 in ONE WEEK Selling an E-Book

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

A first-time ebook launch can generate real money quickly—but only when marketing and distribution are treated as the core product work, not an...

Ebook LaunchEmail MarketingInfluencer Promotion

The Big Problem With Solar Power

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Solar power is often marketed as “cheap,” but the real-world cost picture gets much less flattering once intermittency and storage are included. The...

Solar Power EconomicsLevelized CostBattery Storage