The Man Who Got Paid to Lie With Math
Economists with charts. Corrupt loans. Plane crashes. John Perkins spent a decade helping build a global debt machine, then spent twenty years deciding whether to talk about it. Here's what he said.
Economists with charts. Corrupt loans. Plane crashes. John Perkins spent a decade helping build a global debt machine, then spent twenty years deciding whether to talk about it. Here's what he said.
What I learned about the internet by accidentally downloading the wrong audiobook at an airport.
In 1995, polygons changed animated storytelling. In 2026, it’s prompts. The tools have changed, but the rules of storytelling haven’t.
From 240p video to the 'Invisible Internet': Lessons from a 1996 big tech founder Marc Andreessen.
My reflections after listening to Climbing the Walls, a podcast exploring how ADHD evolved from a stigmatized disorder to something people now call a superpower.
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A short reflection on Jamie Siminoff’s Decoder interview, where Ring’s founder talks about burnout, AI, privacy, and the future of home security. I share what stood out to me, why AI changes the conversation around safety, and how Ring is navigating the tension between innovation and surveillance.
AI is becoming a surprising source of emotional support. This summary explores what experts say about AI therapy, risks, opportunities, and human connection.
Reflections after listening to a podcast where Nick Jacobson and Rick Hanson discuss the future of AI in mental health. Two stories that shouldn’t have much in common — the mental-health crisis and the rise of generative AI — are starting to overlap.