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Modern Art and the Decline of Civilization

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

The central claim is that the West’s shift from a Christian worldview to a scientific one left a psychological and spiritual void—and modern art...

Modern ArtChristianity DeclineExistential Loneliness

Did they just break quantum physics?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A new photonics experiment reports Bell-test correlations strong enough to indicate entanglement between two distant “sides,” even though the design...

Bell TestsPhoton EntanglementPost Selection

Shadow Work | Owning Your Dark Side (feat. Emerald)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Shadow Work is presented as a subtractive psychological process: it removes the mental and emotional barriers that keep disowned parts of the psyche...

Jungian PsychologyShadow WorkProjection

Sqlite Is Getting So Good

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Turo’s scalability push hinges on a radical shift in how per-user SQLite-like databases are provisioned and tested: instead of relying on...

Deterministic Simulation TestingServerless DatabasesAsync Rust Deadlocks

5 things to do at night for a better morning

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

A tidy, pre-planned night routine can make mornings easier by cutting down “decision fatigue”—the mental drop in decision quality that happens after...

Decision FatigueNight RoutineMorning Planning

The Rabbit Is A Scam

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Rabbit R1’s “lamb” AI pitch—an on-device system that can turn requests into real actions across apps—has come under intense scrutiny after repeated...

Rabbit R1Lamb AIPlaywright Automation

Seeing True Reality Would (Probably) Kill You...

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

The mind may not primarily generate reality—it may mostly filter it, and that filtering could be what keeps people alive. Aldous Huxley’s...

PerceptionPerennialismAldous Huxley

If I was a student again, I’d do this

Ali Abdaal · 2 min read

University is worth it—but only if students treat the degree as the main quest and deliberately “level up” through side quests that build high-income...

University StrategyHigh-Income SkillsVideo Game Analogy

ChatGPT Study Mode - Explained By A Learning Expert

Justin Sung · 3 min read

ChatGPT’s Study Mode is a meaningful upgrade for learning—especially when the learner already knows how to ask sharp, metacognitive questions—but it...

ChatGPT Study ModeLearning ScienceMetacognition

Python Pandas Tutorial (Part 9): Cleaning Data - Casting Datatypes and Handling Missing Values

Corey Schafer · 3 min read

Cleaning data in pandas often starts with two practical tasks: removing or retaining rows/columns with missing values, and converting columns into...

Missing Valuesdropnafillna

Picking A Language In 2025

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Choosing a programming language for 2025 isn’t just a technical decision—it’s a long-term bet on ecosystem maturity, tooling, and how much time a...

Language ChoiceGo ConcurrencyZig Metaprogramming

How to Get Rich on Easy Mode

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Getting rich “on easy mode” comes down to one rule: help other people make money—and tie your work to measurable revenue. The core claim is that...

Capitalism and WealthRevenue RetentionB2B vs B2C

why are TUPLES even a thing?

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Python tuples exist largely because they’re a faster, safer alternative to lists when the data shouldn’t change. The core difference is simple: lists...

Tuples vs ListsImmutabilityPerformance

Solving Quantum Cryptography

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Quantum computers don’t yet threaten everyday encryption—but they’re on track to. The core risk comes from Shor’s algorithm, which can factor large...

Post-Quantum CryptographyShor’s AlgorithmRSA Factoring

Bombshell Paper Shows AI Has Thinking Collapse. Or Does It?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A pair of near-simultaneous research papers is forcing a rethink of what “AI reasoning” really means: one line of work finds striking human-like...

Chain-of-Thought ReasoningLarge Language ModelsToken Output Limits

5 Destructive Mind States | And How To Tackle Them

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A chronic, overactive mind can turn everyday emotions into self-sabotaging mental states—guilt, attachment, jealousy, fear, and anger. The core...

GuiltAttachmentJealousy

How to write a literature review - my simple 5 step process!

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

A literature review becomes manageable when it’s built around a clear “why” and a deliberate structure that’s refined after reading widely enough to...

Literature ReviewResearch QuestionOutline Structure

Progressive JSON

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Progressive JSON aims to make JSON delivery behave more like progressive images: start with a rough, usable shape and refine it as more data...

Progressive JSONStreaming ParsersReact Server Components

Academia is TOXIC! Here's why...

Andy Stapleton · 3 min read

Academia’s toxicity, in this account, is driven less by individual bad actors than by a system that turns scarce money, status competition, and...

Grant FundingAcademic MetricsAuthorship Pressure

Ending Your Inner Civil War (Carl Jung's Psychology)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

People wage an “inner civil war” when they split themselves into a respectable identity and a hidden, active opposite—what Carl Jung called the...

Shadow PsychologyInner ConflictRepression

what is a List in Python?

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Python lists are an ordered, changeable collection that lets programmers store multiple pieces of data—often of different types—inside one variable....

Python ListsData StructuresIndexing

Sockets Tutorial with Python 3 part 2 - buffering and streaming data

sentdex · 2 min read

Sockets break down when incoming messages don’t fit neatly into a fixed receive buffer—especially when the connection stays open and data arrives in...

Socket BufferingMessage FramingFixed-Length Headers

Project Stargate - $500,000,000,000 For AI

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A proposed “Project Stargate” plan to pour $500 billion into AI infrastructure over four years—starting with $100 billion deployed immediately in the...

Project StargateAI InfrastructureGPU Capacity

This Guy Really Did Something

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Preston Thorp’s story centers on a rare prison-to-career turnaround: after years in custody for non-violent drug crimes, he used education,...

Prison RehabilitationOpen SourceRemote Work Release

Introducing gpt-realtime in the API

OpenAI · 3 min read

OpenAI is rolling out a new GPT-realtime speech model and an upgraded real-time API in general availability, aiming to make voice interactions with...

Speech-to-SpeechReal-Time API GAInstruction Following

I Interviewed The Creator Of LLVM, Clang, Swift, and Mojo

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Chris Lattner’s career thread runs through a single pattern: build compilers and languages by treating adoption, performance, and human trust as...

LLVM and ClangSwift MigrationProgressive Disclosure

Build a personal wiki in Notion

Notion · 2 min read

Notion users can turn a single page into a “personal wiki”—a home base that organizes goals and ongoing projects, then lets them drill into any area...

Notion Personal WikiPage TemplatesNested Pages

Builders Unscripted: Ep. 1 - Peter Steinberger, Creator of OpenClaw

OpenAI · 3 min read

Open-source builder Peter Steinberger credits a new wave of AI coding tools—especially Codex—for turning “unfinished ideas” into working software at...

OpenClawAgentic EngineeringCodex

68+ Note-Taking Apps: Find Your Perfect Digital Brain!

Tiago Forte · 3 min read

The central takeaway is that “the perfect digital brain” isn’t one app—it’s a match between note-taking behavior and the right tool. The guide sorts...

Note-Taking AppsDigital BrainBi-Directional Linking

Søren Kierkegaard and The Value of Despair

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Modern life can look successful while the inner life quietly collapses. Kierkegaard’s central claim is that despair isn’t just a lack of hope; it’s a...

DespairSelfhoodConformity

Did Graphene Just Break A Fundamental Law?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Graphene didn’t overturn a fundamental law of physics; it instead breaks an *effective* rule that works for ordinary metals. The headline claim...

Graphene TransportWiedemann–Franz LawDirac Fluid

How to organize your notes in Obsidian // The LATCH method

Nicole van der Hoeven · 2 min read

Note organization in Obsidian boils down to one practical question: how should a person reliably find a note again later? The approach starts with...

Obsidian Note OrganizationLATCH MethodDataview Metadata

You're A Furry If You Use This Linux Distro

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Linux distribution choices get treated like identity badges—complete with jokes, stereotypes, and a running “guilty by association” checklist. The...

Linux DistributionsUbuntuDebian

What to do if you hate your job

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Hating a job doesn’t have to end in either “grin and bear it” or quitting to start a business. The core finding is that job satisfaction is driven by...

Job SatisfactionIntrinsic MotivationEnergy Calendar

“Termination Shock” Could Explain Recent Global Warming, Some Climate Scientists Think

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

“Termination shock” is resurfacing in climate headlines because air-pollution controls may be removing a short-term cooling effect—potentially...

Termination ShockAerosol MaskingShip Emissions

Nietzsche and Madness - A Descent into the Depths

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Friedrich Nietzsche’s collapse in early 1889—after months of increasingly erratic behavior in Turin—has long sparked a question that resists closure:...

Nietzsche MadnessTurin 1889Neurosyphilis

The Best Programmers I Know - Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

“The best programmers” share a practical discipline: they go to primary sources, build deep mental models of the tools they use, and keep pushing...

Source-First LearningTool MasteryDebugging

Scientists Measure Qualia for First Time – It was thought to be impossible

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Scientists have found a way to make “qualia”—the private, subjective feel of experience—measurable in practice by linking specific experiences (like...

Qualia MeasurementfMRI Color PerceptionHard Problem

The Pomodoro Technique - Study And Productivity Technique (animated)

Better Than Yesterday · 2 min read

Pomodoro Technique turns procrastination into momentum by shrinking intimidating work into timed, 25-minute focus blocks followed by short breaks....

Pomodoro TechniqueProcrastinationFocused Work

One Simple Principle to Boost Your Learning Efficiency (with science)

Justin Sung · 2 min read

Learning efficiency often collapses because study time turns into low-effort “passive learning,” where the brain does little thinking. Dr Justin Sung...

Cognitive Load RegulationPassive LearningStudy Techniques

The Insanity of Being a Software Engineer - Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Software engineering is portrayed as a profession that demands constant context-switching across languages, frameworks, UI tooling, and...

Software EngineeringReactFull-Stack Development

Fyodor Dostoevsky – The Wisdom of a Genius

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Fyodor Dostoevsky’s breakthrough into unmatched psychological realism traces back to a five-year descent that stripped him of comfort, then rebuilt...

DostoevskyPetrashevsky CircleSiberian Prison

This Paper Might Change How We See Gravity

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A new “entropic gravity” proposal tries to make the idea concrete by specifying what carries the entropy that could generate gravitational...

Entropic GravityQuantum QubitsNewton’s Law

Brain Criticality - Optimizing Neural Computations

Artem Kirsanov · 3 min read

The core claim behind “brain criticality” is that neural networks operate near a second-order phase transition—an edge-of-instability regime where...

CriticalitySecond-Order Phase TransitionsIsing Model

Adding stuff to a Python List

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

Python lists become genuinely useful once code can modify them on the fly—like adding forgotten camping supplies without manually editing the data....

Python ListsList Methodsappend

Nietzsche and Metaphysics

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nietzsche’s central move is to treat traditional “two-world” metaphysics not as a route to truth but as a psychological coping mechanism—an escape...

MetaphysicsTwo-World TheoryNietzsche

Search—12 Days of OpenAI: Day 8

OpenAI · 2 min read

ChatGPT Search is rolling out to all logged-in free users worldwide, bringing real-time web access to the service on every platform where people use...

ChatGPT SearchFree User RolloutAdvanced Voice Mode

it's time for a change

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

After leaving a full-time job at Netflix in April 2024, the creator describes a period of feeling “lost” as the pressure to perform...

Career TransitionDisciplineGoal Setting

Build Anything with Perplexity, Here’s How

David Ondrej · 2 min read

A beginner-friendly workflow for building a Chrome extension is the headline: Perplexity is used to generate the extension’s code (manifest, popup...

Chrome Extension BuildPerplexity Code GenerationContent Script Debugging

Can We Build an Artificial Hippocampus?

Artem Kirsanov · 3 min read

Artificial hippocampus–style intelligence hinges on a simple but powerful idea: learn to predict the next sensory event by factoring experience into...

Tolman–Eichenbaum MachinePredictive CodingPath Integration

thematic analysis | how to present the results

Qualitative Researcher Dr Kriukow · 3 min read

A results chapter built from thematic analysis should be organized around a clear thematic framework shown to readers early, then unfolded...

Thematic Analysis Results PresentationThematic FrameworkChapter Structure

How to finish a PhD thesis quickly | 5 simple tips to write a thesis in two months!

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

Finishing a PhD thesis quickly comes down to treating writing like a daily, non-negotiable job—then aligning supervisors and your own goals so...

PhD Thesis WritingWriting RoutineSupervisor Feedback

How To Use Perplexity AI For Research - Terrifyingly SMART!

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

Perplexity AI is positioned as a research workflow tool that can do more than answer questions: it can generate literature starting points, refine...

Perplexity AI ResearchCo-pilot Clarifying QuestionsAcademic Literature Search

3 Unbelievable AI Technologies to Automate Your Literature Review

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

Automating a literature review is increasingly practical: three tools can generate draft text, suggest references, and help researchers extract key...

Literature Review AutomationAI Writing ToolsCitation Formatting

I just tried o3-mini

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

o3-mini delivers a noticeable speed boost for coding tasks—often returning responses in roughly 5 to 10 seconds versus around 30 seconds with o1...

o3-miniCoding SpeedWebSockets

Most USEFUL Obsidian Plugins I Actually Use

FromSergio · 3 min read

Obsidian’s plugin ecosystem has expanded enough that a “best of” list now needs real curation—not just the usual calendar and table add-ons. After...

Obsidian PluginsJournalingDataview

Amazon Says Return To Office Or Get Fired

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sent a companywide message promising to “strengthen” Amazon’s culture and speed up decision-making—while also tightening...

Return To OfficeOrganizational FlatteningCompany Culture

How to Choose A Career You Won’t Regret

Justin Sung · 2 min read

Choosing a career that won’t be regretted starts with rejecting two widespread beliefs: that there is a single “perfect” career waiting to be...

IkigaiCareer RegretEmployability

Right Way To Learn AI In 2025

Krish Naik · 3 min read

AI learning in 2025 should follow a build-first roadmap that starts with fundamentals, then moves through machine learning and deep learning into...

AI Learning RoadmapPython for AITransformers and LLMs

GPT-4 & LangChain Tutorial: How to Chat With A 56-Page PDF Document (w/Pinecone)

Chat with data · 3 min read

A practical architecture for turning a long PDF into a chat-ready assistant hinges on two phases: ingest the document into a vector database, then...

PDF ChatbotLangChainEmbeddings

The WordPress Situation Is Wild

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A high-stakes legal fight between WordPress hosting provider WP Engine and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg has escalated from public accusations into...

Cease and DesistWordPress RevisionsTrademark Enforcement

Good News for Small Nuclear Reactors!

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Small modular nuclear reactors are being pitched as a fix for two long-running nuclear bottlenecks—slow construction and high costs—but the record so...

Small Modular ReactorsNuclear EconomicsReactor Geometry

OpenClaw: 160,000 Developers Are Building Something OpenAI & Google Can't Stop. Where Do You Stand?

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

AI agents are already delivering real, measurable value—while simultaneously producing chaotic, sometimes destructive behavior—because the gap...

OpenClaw GrowthAgent Skills MarketplaceAutonomous Negotiation

HOW TO MAKE TIME FOR EVERYTHING YOU WANT // Part I

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Making time for everything starts with treating each day like a fresh start and building routines that can actually survive real life. The core idea...

Intentional LivingHabit TrackingGoal Planning

Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) - Deep Learning w/ Python, TensorFlow & Keras p.7

sentdex · 3 min read

Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are built for problems where order matters—especially time series and natural language—because the meaning of a...

Recurrent Neural NetworksLSTMCuDNNLSTM

Amazon’s Quantum Breakthrough That Everyone Missed

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Amazon’s quantum chip debut—centered on a new approach to reducing error—stands out as a more concrete scaling breakthrough than the flashier, more...

Quantum Error CorrectionCat QubitsSuperconducting Circuits

Getting Rich is a Game. Here’s How to Win.

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Getting rich is framed as a “game” with clear rules: only governments or central banks can create new money, and everyone else can only earn money...

Market ValueValue CreationSales and Leverage

Nvidia Just Open-Sourced What OpenAI Wants You to Pay Consultants For.

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Agent adoption—not agent capability—is the fault line driving today’s push for enterprise-ready AI. OpenAI and Anthropic spent about a year in 2025...

Agentic Operating SystemEnterprise AI SecurityOpenClaw

How Academia Rewires Your Brain: The PhD Effect

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

A PhD can reshape a person’s identity by turning constant, high-stakes feedback into self-judgment—pushing early-career researchers to feel like they...

PhD Mental HealthAcademic CriticismCareer Stigma

Build a personal tasks page in Notion

Notion · 2 min read

Notion can be used to build a personal tasks system that starts simple—columns, checkboxes, and an archive—and scales into a database-driven workflow...

Notion TasksTask BoardsDatabases

Did Microsoft Just Fix Its Quantum Problem?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Microsoft’s topological-qubit push is gaining new experimental detail, but the evidence still falls short of proving the qubits are truly...

Topological QubitsMajorana ModesParity Readout

Life’s Greatest Paradox: What You Resist, Persists

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Repressed traits don’t vanish when people deny them—they keep operating in the background, often showing up as sudden “attacks” on behavior and...

Shadow IntegrationPsychological ProjectionDukkha and Acceptance

OpenAI's Next Model Isn't Better...

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

OpenAI’s next major language model, Orion, is being positioned as a breakthrough—but early reporting and expectations are colliding with a more...

Orion ModelAI CodingSynthetic Data

The Decline Of Usability

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Usability hasn’t improved in any meaningful way over the last three years—and the arguments driving modern UI change still recycle the same demands...

Usability DefinitionAffordancesInterface Consistency

Food, Sex and Partying as a Philosophy | Hedonism Explored

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Pleasure can be the highest good—but chasing it without restraint turns into a trap that erases responsibility, judgment, and even basic purpose. The...

HedonismEthical HedonismCyrenaics

How the CEO of Obsidian Takes his Notes (Underrated Genius)

Karlos Obsidian Tutorials · 3 min read

A minimalist Obsidian workflow built around “speed and laziness” turns a plain folder of Markdown files into a living knowledge network—by pushing...

Obsidian VaultNote TemplatesProperties and Categories

This is Your Year: 7 Things to Organize Today

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Getting organized before the new year starts isn’t just about tidier rooms—it’s framed as a direct way to reduce stress, sharpen how people perceive...

Paper DocumentsJunk DrawerFinancial Organization

LeetCode is dead? Privacy is done? | The Standup Ep. 1

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A live-streamed “LeetCode cheating” stunt—using an LLM to copy exact interview answers—sparks a broader fight over whether shortcuts in technical...

LeetCode CheatingTechnical InterviewsFirefox Privacy

Freedom vs. Force - The Individual and the State

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Freedom is treated as a life-sustaining condition for individuals and a productive engine for societies—but modern life increasingly trades it away...

FreedomCoercive ForceOberon Herbert

9 Tips for a Satisfying Plot | Writing Tips

ShaelinWrites · 3 min read

A satisfying plot hinges on one core engine: meaningful change that follows a clear chain of cause and effect, while delivering the right mix of...

Genre AwarenessChange and GrowthSetup and Payoff

41% Increased Bugs With Copilot

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A large analysis of GitHub Copilot usage found a troubling tradeoff: developers with Copilot access produced code with a higher bug rate—reported as...

GitHub CopilotDeveloper ProductivityCode Quality

Scientific research has big problems, and it's getting worse

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Scientific research is being distorted by incentives that reward output over truth, and the damage is spreading—from rare fraud to increasingly...

Scientific IncentivesPaper MillsCitation Metrics

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

how to properly read a book

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Reading well is less about extracting facts and more about building understanding through a disciplined progression of skills—starting with skimming...

Reading LevelsSkimmingAnalytical Questions

Make Your Habits Stick Forever (elastic habits)

Better Than Yesterday · 2 min read

Most people don’t fail at habits because they lack motivation—they fail because their routines aren’t built to survive bad days. When a habit...

Habit ConsistencyElastic HabitsMini Plus Elite

Pulsar Starquakes Make Fast Radio Bursts? + Challenge Winners! | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios

PBS Space Time · 2 min read

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are no longer pinned to one-off cosmic catastrophes. After astronomers found a repeating FRB—detected multiple times in 2012...

Fast Radio BurstsRepeating FRBsCosmic Microwave Background

Be A Great Programmer

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A central theme running through the discussion is that people often live as if history, institutions, and “trends” leave them with no meaningful...

Personal AgencyLearned HelplessnessEducation Critique

My Free Note-taking Framework for Apple Notes

Forever Notes · 3 min read

A single “Home” note is the keystone of a note-taking system built to end the constant scavenger hunt across Apple Notes. Instead of relying on...

Apple NotesNote OrganizationTags

Walking Away From JavaScript

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

JavaScript-heavy Next.js apps can quietly accumulate massive memory footprints over time, and that creeping usage is pushing one developer toward a...

Memory ProfilingGo vs JavaScriptNext.js Overhead

Life As An Oracle DB Dev - 25 Million Lines Of Code

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Oracle DB’s C codebase—described as nearly 25 million lines—has survived for decades by accumulating complexity rather than being rewritten, and that...

Oracle DatabaseLegacy C CodeFlag Interactions

IPv6 keeps getting hacked on Windows

NetworkChuck · 2 min read

A newly identified IPv6 flaw in Windows could let attackers remotely take control of a machine by sending specially crafted IPv6 packets—no...

IPv6 SecurityWindows VulnerabilityRemote Code Execution

Complete RAG Crash Course With Langchain In 2 Hours

Krish Naik · 3 min read

Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is presented as a practical way to make large language models answer with up-to-date, domain-specific...

Retrieval Augmented GenerationRAG PipelineChunking Strategies

The Universe’s Secret Way of Measuring Reality

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Units sit at the boundary between abstract mathematics and measurable reality, and the most consequential twist is that physics may not need them at...

Natural UnitsPlanck UnitsQuantum Gravity

Action at a Distance Can Explain Dark Matter, Physicists Show

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Physicists may have been chasing the wrong culprit for the universe’s missing mass: instead of inventing dark matter, some researchers are proposing...

Non-Local GravityDark MatterMOND

How To Unlock INSANE Productivity Even If You're Lazy

Better Than Yesterday · 2 min read

Productivity for “lazy” people hinges on beating the hardest part of work: starting. Instead of relying on motivation, the approach pairs a simple...

Pre-Work RitualPavlovian ConditioningResistance to Starting

Why Lying to Yourself is Ruining Your Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Self-deception is portrayed as a fast-acting defense mechanism that protects people from painful emotions and cognitive dissonance—but at the cost of...

Self-DeceptionCognitive DissonanceMemory Manipulation

The Movement That Could End Capitalism

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Bryan Johnson’s “Don’t Die” movement reframes aging and success around a single, measurable mission: slow or reverse the entropy-like deterioration...

Longevity PhilosophyAI and MedicineBiomarkers

Google's New AI Is Smarter Than Everyone's But It Costs HALF as Much. Here's Why They Don't Care.

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Gemini 3.1 Pro signals a strategic shift in AI: Google is optimizing for “pure reasoning” at frontier quality and at a price that makes that...

Gemini 3.1 ProARC AGI2Model Routing

There’s Another Way to See Reality. It’s Just as True.

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Dualities in physics let two radically different theories produce identical predictions for the same physical system—exactly, not approximately. That...

DualitiesFourier TransformUncertainty Principle

Intuit Fires 1800 People For "AI-Native"

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Intuit is laying off about 1,800 employees—roughly 10% of its global workforce—while framing the move as an “AI-native” transformation rather than a...

Intuit LayoffsAI-Native StrategyGenerative AI