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Your Health Advice Is a Lie. Here’s Who’s Profiting.

๐Ÿ“… July 4, 2026 ๐Ÿ“‚ AI & Machine Learning

Every time someone says โ€œcorrelation doesnโ€™t mean causation,โ€ a con artist just got away with it. That phrase isnโ€™t a warning โ€” itโ€™s a shield. Behind almost every misleading headline, every viral health tip, every multi-billion-dollar industry, thereโ€™s a hidden…

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A developer recently rewrote a 2012 self-signed certificate generator in Go as a zero-dependency binary, proving that cryptography is now trivial. However, the real challenge remains The Trust Distribution Bottleneck. Bridging the gap between local development shortcuts and enterprise-level security policies is significantly harder than generating the certificates themselves.

Virginia Just Banned Selling Your Location Data. So Why Is Your Privacy Dying? The Data-Shell Game.

Virginia’s ban on selling geolocation data feels like a privacy win, but it’s just a mirage. Welcome to The Data-Shell Game, where banning data sales doesn’t stop surveillanceโ€”it forces companies to bundle data collection into expensive hardware or ‘free’ software subscriptions. Your privacy isn’t protected; the market simply pivoted.

Why Does an Obsolete SD Card Cost $2000 in Aviation? The Obsolete Bridge’s Second Life

Wireless LAN SD cards failed in the consumer market because they couldn’t handle massive RAW photo files. But through The Obsolete Bridge’s Second Life, this ‘dead’ technology survives as a $2,000 critical data link in legacy aviation systems like the Diamond DA40, proving that industrial stability often values obsolescence over innovation.

99% of AI Video Understanding Is a Total Lie: The Framerate Illusion

Most AI video capabilities are a scam. Through ‘The Framerate Illusion,’ companies trick you into thinking LLMs watch videos when they actually just read transcripts or sample fixed frames. True understanding requires adaptive event-driven sampling, turning the LLM from a blind text-reader into a true physical world observer.

Are You Paying for Resolution Theater? Why Your Hi-Res Audio is a Scam

24-bit/192kHz audio is the tech industry’s most expensive placebo. While studios need it to prevent clipping, human hearing is biologically incapable of perceiving an upgrade beyond 16-bit/44.1kHz. Streaming platforms exploit the ‘more is better’ fallacy to sell an illusion, turning a practical engineering need into a profitable vanity project.

Why Are We Paying Cryptographers Six Figures? Verified Hallucination Just Broke the SHA-256 Record.

Discover ‘Verified Hallucination’: a breakthrough where Large Language Models hallucinate wild circuit optimizations, while formal theorem provers like Lean act as the ruthless verifier. The result? AI-generated, mathematically verified SHA-256 circuits that beat human state-of-the-art, shifting the ZKP bottleneck from scarce human cryptographers to scalable compute.

Why I Spent 100 Hours Setting Up Immich 3.0 Just to Look at It Once: The Homesteader’s Paradox

Welcome to The Homesteader’s Paradox: the exhausting reality of trading cloud convenience for absolute data sovereignty. We spend hundreds of hours setting up self-hosted platforms like Immich 3.0, fighting the ‘Takeout Trap’ of corrupted Google migrations, only to rarely use them. True digital freedom isn’t freeโ€”it’s billed in hours of your life.