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πŸ“… August 23, 2026 πŸ“‚ Privacy & Security

You clicked a link. You wanted an answer. You got a form.Not content. Not knowledge. A login wall β€” a clean white page asking you to surrender your phone number, your identity, your future attention, before you've read a single…

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For 99.99% of human history, having parasites was the default. Modern sanitation is a 150-year anomaly that has triggered an epidemic of autoimmune diseases. The story of Fan Kuai eating raw pork at the Hongmen Banquet isn’t about braveryβ€”it’s about how our revulsion to parasites is a luxury our ancestors never had. We are not clean by nature; we are clean by industrial accident.

The Script That Refused to Die: How a Conquered People Kept Their Language Alive for 400 Years After Their Empire Was Erased

The Western Xia Tangut script outlived its empire by 400 years, surviving through Buddhist monasteries in Ming China. Despite forced assimilation policies, Tangut communities kept their language alive until the late 1500s, carving it into stone monuments and printing sutras. The story reveals how religion can preserve identity long after political structures collapse β€” and how ethnicity is often a cultural choice, not a bloodline.

ChatGPT for Teens Has a Fatal Flaw Nobody Is Talking About

OpenAI launched ChatGPT for Teens, but everyone is obsessing over the wrong features. The real challenge isn’t Study Mode or parental controlsβ€”it’s the invisible decision chain of age verification. If your system relies on a binary switch, you’re not protecting minors; you’re building a false sense of security.

The AI Memory Myth: Why Remembering Everything Is Dangerous

AI builders are obsessed with infinite memory, but in high-stakes fields like healthcare, remembering everything is a liability. Using the real-world struggle of managing a sick pet’s medical records as a lens, this piece breaks down why AI agents need ‘write gates,’ source verification, and the ability to forget. True AI memory isn’t about hoarding dataβ€”it’s about knowing what to ignore.

That YC Job Posting Isn’t a Red Flag β€” It’s a Trap

A Y Combinator startup’s job posting demands 7-day work weeks and co-living. It’s not hustle culture β€” it’s a psychological filter for vulnerable people who have no external support system. The real cost isn’t the hours, it’s your entire life. Here’s how to spot the trap before you walk into it.

The Gloves That Make Police Shocks Feel Like a Handshake – And Why That’s So Dangerous

Electric shock gloves are already in use by police in Bellevue and Omaha. They turn a handshake into a weapon, lowering the psychological barrier to using force. The real danger isn’t the shock itselfβ€”it’s that the technology normalizes electric shocks in routine policing, making them feel casual and invisible. When a weapon looks like a handshake, the line between force and contact disappears.

I Spent 1 Hour Telling a Client Not to Build an AI Knowledge Base (And They Thanked Me)

Enterprise AI knowledge bases fail not because of poor RAG or model hallucinations, but because of organizational laziness. When a major tech company asked me to build an AI ‘think tank’ out of 200,000 documents, I refused the project. Here’s why telling the truth is better than delivering a dead project, and the 3 diagnostic questions to save your next AI initiative.