The Universe Has Left the Chat (Extended Director’s Cut)
Scientists from the University of British Columbia have apparently proven-mathematically, no less-that the universe is not a simulation. Which is frankly disappointing, because many of…
Scientists from the University of British Columbia have apparently proven-mathematically, no less-that the universe is not a simulation. Which is frankly disappointing, because many of…
We bow to titles. Senator walks into a room, everyone adjusts their posture. Minister speaks, everyone pretends wisdom emerged. Director decides, everyone implements without question….
It wasn’t one of Steve Jobs’ longer emails. Just six brutal words, rattled off as easily as he might say, “Have a good day.” The…
In April of 1975, two young men in Albuquerque dreamed of putting a computer on every desk and in every home. Half a century later,…
I wrote The Intellectual Rage not as a history book, but as a battlefield diary smuggled out of the Corporate Dark Ages. Every sentence was…
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Your corporation is creating futures whether you intend to or not. The question isn’t if you’re shaping reality – it’s whether you’re doing it by…
We are witnessing the death of relevance as we know it. The trillion-dollar attention economy built on targeting, personalization, and behavioral prediction is collapsing—not from…
The Attention Paradox Netflix used to be a sanctuary. You paid for the story, and they gave it to you straight. No fluff, no interruptions,…