
Farming for Survival: Homelessness as a Feature, Not a Bug
It's a disturbing analogy: collecting deposit bottles is like farming for resources in an online role-playing game. But this is no game, it's the brutal consequence of a system that measures a person's worth by their economic productivity. This article reveals why homelessness in our society is not an unfortunate accident, but a calculated result of our modern, prosperous society.

From the Diary: On Schopenhauer, Pride, and Absurd Thoughts
Sometimes, the strangest thoughts arise when high philosophy meets the clamor of life. Amidst a colorful festival and over a book by Schopenhauer, an absurd question suddenly emerged. It is a question that begins with an elephant and ends with the nature of public discourse.

Beyond Silicon Dreams: Why AGI Requires More Than Computational Power
The tech world is in a frenzy, chasing an artificial superintelligence based on a fundamental misunderstanding. This article reveals why more computing power won't bring us closer to the goal and uncovers the true, often overlooked path to the next stage of intelligence. It is a confrontation with the greatest hype of our time and a plea for a radically different approach.

The Cornfield Miracle: A Story of Hash, Friendship, and Regret in Italy
Sometimes, all it takes is the sterile scent of laundry detergent to push open the door to a chaotic past. This is the story of an Italian summer, of an impossible discovery in a cornfield, and of the formative mistakes that become the indelible source code of one's own identity.

My Site, AI, and a Toaster That Cooks Meat
Artificial intelligence promises a revolution, yet in our daily lives, it often appears as a useless chatbot or a questionable feature in the newest gadget. Is this really the progress we were hoping for? This post offers a critical yet fair look at a hype that swings between ingenious potential and technological nonsense.


Why the Mirror Test Fails: What a Cat Reveals About Consciousness and AI
We consider the mirror test the gold standard for self-awareness in animals and a milestone on the path to artificial intelligence. But what if this assumption is fundamentally flawed, and we are mistaking a mere reflex for a profound moment of realization? Through the examples of a cat and a lonely fish, this article reveals why our quest for consciousness might be heading in entirely the wrong direction.

What If Luck Is Real? Testing the Impossible in a Digital Universe
Modern physics finds itself at an impasse, unable to explain the fundamental contradictions of the universe. But what if the answer lies not in distant galaxies, but is hidden within our own, collective consciousness? A bold experiment, one that all of us could be a part of, puts the very foundations of reality to the test.


Eight Years of Clicking: How the EU's Cookie Law Ruined the Internet, One Pop-Up at a Time
For over eight years, a well-intentioned law has created a digital landscape of relentless pop-ups and user frustration. This is a look at how the EU's attempt to protect our privacy backfired, creating a universal annoyance instead of meaningful control. Did we gain any real privacy, or did we just learn to click "accept" faster?

The Hubble Tension: Is the Universe Gaslighting Scientists?
Modern physics is built on two magnificent theories that fundamentally contradict each other. This is the story of that core paradox, questioning whether our relentless search for a single "Theory of Everything" is not just ambitious, but a profoundly misguided quest. Perhaps the universe isn't a puzzle to be solved, but a grand contradiction we are simply meant to witness.

The Golf Ball Problem: Why Humanity's Solutions Are Useless by Design
What if the solution to golf balls constantly raining down on your property was simply to put up a warning sign? This story isn't just about golf, it's a stark look in the mirror, revealing a fundamental and absurd flaw in how humanity confronts its problems, from internet age gates to AI regulations.

Bye Bye, Mr. Beast: Why AI Will Kill the Internet Star
For years, we've watched the absurdity of the influencer economy, knowing it couldn't last. Now, a dramatic shift is underway, driven not by a cultural awakening, but by the cold, calculating logic of capitalism. Is the perfectly curated, scandal-proof AI personality the inevitable and sterile future of all entertainment?


Time and Perception
We constantly ask for, save, and manage time, but what if this entire concept is a self-imposed prison? This reflection explores a radical idea: that the true goal isn't to master our schedules, but to cultivate moments where the clock ceases to exist entirely.

Planet Killers vs. Politics: Why We're Defunding Our Only True Defense
While we are consumed by the noise of trivial headlines, a third interstellar visitor is hurtling through our solar system, serving as a silent, cosmic warning. It reminds us of a chilling truth: the same science that gives us the devices in our hands is also screaming about the dangers we choose to ignore. Are we listening, or are we simply waiting for a high-definition broadcast of our own demise?

The Sad Truth About Help: Why Well-Intentioned Isn't Always Well-Done
Sometimes, the trigger for the greatest change isn't a dramatic bang, but the quiet realization that one's own 'normal' life is the actual source of suffering. This text is an unvarnished reflection on the moment it becomes clear that neither advice nor therapy can help when you don't recognize the problem yourself. It's a story about the painful but necessary coming-of-age that follows a catastrophe.

From Ape to Algorithm: What We Still Need to Learn About Ourselves
What if our consciousness isn't the pinnacle of evolution, but a source of profound misunderstandings about our place in the world? This train of thought leads from the silent intuition of animals, through the loud arrogance of our civilization, to the question of whether our greatest achievements, from capitalism to warfare, are based on a fundamental error. An unvarnished look at the human condition and the systems we have created.

The Snowballing Paradox
We tend to believe that we are experts in progress, confidently moving from one advancement to the next. But this faith often blinds us to the true cost, from toxic chemicals buried by corporate greed to the slow, invisible erosion of our future. This is an exploration of the unforeseen consequences we can no longer afford to ignore.