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The Login Screen Isn’t Security. It’s a Velvet Rope.

๐Ÿ“… August 23, 2026 ๐Ÿ“‚ Privacy & Security

You click a link. The headline is exactly what you need to read right now. You scroll down, and suddenlyโ€”boom. A blurry box pops up. "Log in to continue." Your stomach drops. Your frustration spikes. You close the tab.A login…

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This AI Detection Benchmark Is Almost Too Good. That’s the Problem.

The PES Benchmark v0.2 achieves a staggering Cohen’s d of 10.4 โ€” near-perfect separation between real and AI-generated motion. But this extreme performance is a warning, not a victory. As detection improves, AI generators learn to fix their tells. The arms race is real, and this benchmark may be the last snapshot of a winning detection strategy.

The Cheap Gadget Era Is Over. Tech Companies Are Finally Telling the Truth.

The era of ever-cheaper gadgets is over โ€” not because of inflation, but because the structural economics of chip fabrication, supply chains, and corporate strategy have permanently shifted. Tech companies are finally pricing products to reflect real costs, turning a volume game into a value game. Your next upgrade will cost more, but it will also last longer and matter more.

You’re Being Lied to About Chat Control โ€” And That’s the Point

The EPP’s false claims about Chat Control aren’t mistakes โ€” they’re strategic weapons designed to discredit opponents and exhaust public attention. The real battle isn’t about truth vs. lies, but about who gets to define the acceptable cost of security. Stay angry, but aim it at the votes, not the memes.

You’re Wrong About Wikipedia โ€“ The Real Crisis Isn’t AI, It’s Us

The real crisis isn’t AI flooding Wikipedia with bad content โ€“ it’s that AI will kill the motivation of the volunteers who built it. When machines can do the work, why would humans bother? That question threatens Wikipedia’s soul more than any technical flaw.

Stop Laughing at Philosophy Majors. They’re About to Run AI.

Philosophy majors aren’t just surviving the AI eraโ€”they’re leading it. While coders build the tools, philosophers are writing the rules, defining the ethics, and shaping the reasoning of tomorrow’s systems. The skills once dismissed as ‘useless’โ€”critical thinking, ethical reasoning, argument mappingโ€”are now the hottest commodity in tech. The real career insurance isn’t technical fluency; it’s the ability to ask the questions that AI can’t answer.

Spain’s Land Data Is Open. It’s Just Stuck in 2003.

Spain’s cadastre API runs on SOAP from 2003โ€”a legacy barrier that makes *de jure* open data *de facto* inaccessible. A new JSON wrapper (with MCP support) lets developers query 70 million parcels with a simple HTTP request. The fix exposes the bigger problem: government technical debt that forces users to build clever patches instead of demanding systemic upgrades.