The Brutal Real Shape of an Interstellar Warship

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People imagine starships the way ancient people imagined gods: oversized, elegant, and conveniently shaped like their own fantasies. We draw them as cathedrals with engines, as naval cruisers with better lighting, as steel empires sailing a cleaner ocean. We put a bridge at the top, windows at the front, and enough smooth armor on the hull to make an admiral feel important. Then physics walks in, looks around the room, … Read the rest

The Internet Didn’t Cancel You—It Forgot You

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There is a strange new kind of silence spreading across the web, and it doesn’t sound like censorship. It doesn’t come with warning banners, deleted pages, or officials knocking at the door. It is quieter than that, almost polite. You publish. The post exists. The link works. Nothing stops you. And yet the world passes by as if your words are a streetlight in daylight—still on, still burning electricity, no … Read the rest

Welcome to 100%: The Corporate Future That Never Lets You Power Down

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They’ll sell it to you as “wellness.”

Not the soft kind with yoga mats and playlists. The corporate kind: a sterile smile stapled to a spreadsheet, the kind of wellness where your nervous system becomes an underperforming asset and your burnout is a “capacity planning issue.” They won’t call it slavery, obviously. Slavery is a word with history. They’ll call it optimisation, which is slavery with a product manager and … Read the rest

The Price of Being Sure

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We live in an age where certainty travels faster than facts, and where emotion is often treated as a substitute for evidence, not because people have suddenly become wicked or foolish, but because the modern attention economy quietly rewards whatever is simple, sharp, and loud; it is easy to forget that the world is rarely simple, almost never sharp, and only occasionally loud for reasons that matter. When unrest erupts … Read the rest

Lizard Brain (The Fanatic on Patrol)

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“The lizard brain stirred and a billion years later Reacher leaned forward an inch.”

Strange sentence, don’t you agree? Actually, I consider it one of the most compelling lines I can remember. (Maybe you will think I have a small memory bank?)

Actually it comes from a book by a very popular writer named Lee … Read the rest