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South Korea Launches Universal Basic Mobile Data Access
In a groundbreaking move, South Korea has introduced a universal basic mobile data access scheme, ensuring over seven million subscribers can enjoy unlimited downloads at 400 kbps once their data allowances are depleted.
The Legacy of Aadam Jacobs: A Treasure Trove of Live Music Recordings
In the summer of 1989, Aadam Jacobs, armed with a simple Sony cassette recorder, captured a raw performance by a then-unknown band called Nirvana in Chicago.
The Future of Machine Learning: A World of Frustration and Diffused Responsibility
In the near future, machine learning technologies will increasingly frustrate us and obscure accountability.
Exploring WeakC4: A Minimalist Approach to Connect 4
WeakC4 offers a novel, search-free, low-knowledge solution to the classic game of Connect 4, specifically for the 7x6 board.
The Legacy Infrastructure Powering Modern Air Travel
In December 2025, I booked a flight to London in under a minute, marveling at the efficiency of modern systems.
Understanding Flight Parameters in Real-Time Visualization
In this article, I delve into the intricacies of real-time flight data visualization, focusing on key parameters such as altitude, ground speed, and heading.
Surelock: Ensuring Deadlock-Free Mutex Usage in Rust
Deadlocks are a notorious problem in concurrent programming, often lurking undetected until they cause a system to freeze unexpectedly.
Cirrus Labs' Journey and New Chapter with OpenAI
In 2017, I founded Cirrus Labs with the ambition of emulating the pioneering spirit of Bell Labs, tackling exciting engineering challenges, and inadvertently creating a business.
AI Cybersecurity: The System is the Moat, Not the Model
In the rapidly evolving field of AI cybersecurity, the focus should not solely be on the size and sophistication of AI models like Anthropic's Mythos, but rather on the systems and expertise that utilize these models.
Exploring Advanced Mac Substitute: A Unique Approach to Emulating 1980s Mac OS
Advanced Mac Substitute offers a novel twist on traditional emulation by reimagining the 1980s-era Mac OS at the API level.
The Subtle Craft of Happiness: Insights from May Sarton
In a world obsessed with the relentless chase for happiness, it can be challenging to recognize what true happiness feels like and how it manifests within us.
Rocket Report: Strategic Space Access and Launch Developments
Welcome to this week's Rocket Report, where we delve into the latest in space launch developments.
The Art of Listening: Erich Fromm's Guide to Unselfish Understanding
Listening is not merely a passive act but an art akin to understanding poetry, as Erich Fromm elucidates in 'The Art of Listening.
Discord's Age Verification and Support Challenges: A Father's Struggle
When my daughter, eager to join her friends on Discord, lied about her age to create an account, I had no idea the chaos that would ensue.
The Hidden Influence of the Farallon Plate on Yellowstone's Volcanism
The geological history of North America is deeply intertwined with the now largely vanished Farallon plate, which once played a crucial role in shaping the continent's western edge.
Californians File Lawsuit Over AI Recording in Healthcare
In a significant legal move, several Californians have initiated a lawsuit against Sutter Health and MemorialCare, accusing them of using an AI transcription tool, Abridge AI, to record doctor-patient interactions without consent.
Orion's Triumphant Return: Astronauts Complete Historic Moon Mission
After a thrilling journey that marked humanity's return to the Moon after more than half a century, NASA's Orion spacecraft, aptly named Integrity, made a fiery re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
The Future of NASA's Artemis Program After Artemis II
The successful completion of the Artemis II mission, which saw a spacecraft travel 700,000 miles around the Moon and safely return four astronauts to Earth, marks a significant milestone in humanity's return to deep space.
The Platform Empowering Independent Voices
In today's digital landscape, platforms that empower independent voices are more crucial than ever.
Reflecting on the Intel 486 CPU's Impact and Legacy
On April 10, 1989, Intel unveiled the 486 CPU at Comdex, marking a significant leap in computing power with its $950 price tag per unit in bulk.
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