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#2256: Learning Is Meant To Be Fun
Friday • September 12th 2025 • 9:20:21 pm • 6KB

Your child comes home overwhelmed, stressed, sometimes in tears over homework that even you; an intelligent adult; cannot understand the purpose of. You watch them memorize information they will forget immediately after the test. You see them struggling...

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#2255: Home Cooked Genius
Thursday • September 11th 2025 • 7:49:29 pm • 5KB

The first thing I talked about, once I somewhat learned English enough to speak it. Is that mastery of letters, words, sentences, punctuation, numbers. And writing, reading, and speaking is proof that genius is everywhere, it is what makes us human....

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#2254: Fixing High School
Wednesday • September 10th 2025 • 8:50:55 pm • 8KB

The bell has rung for the last time. No more will children be sorted by age into artificial compartments. No more will young minds be crushed under the weight of meaningless grades that measure compliance rather than understanding. No more will we pretend...

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#2253: Your First Programming Project: The Global Education Freedom Dashboard
Tuesday • September 9th 2025 • 1:13:15 pm • 7KB

Global Education Freedom Dashboard Project Proposal for Cognitive Liberty Monitoring System Executive Summary What if you could see, in real-time, which populations are being prepared for war? This dashboard reveals something most parents never realize:...

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#2252: The Radio Address
Monday • September 8th 2025 • 6:11:44 pm • 5KB

I am speaking to every mind that has ever wondered, to every soul that has ever questioned, to every heart that has ever yearned for something beyond the suffocating mediocrity that surrounds us. You who listen now—you know something is wrong. You feel it...

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#2251: Sol Invictus: Confessio Ultima Constantini Magni, Praefatus a Publio Cornelio Tacito
Sunday • September 7th 2025 • 4:50:11 pm • 11KB

(Sol Invictus: The Final Confession of Constantine The Great, Prefaced By Publius Cornelius Tacitus) What is the use of living if not to become wiser than we were? Epistula Publii Cornelii Taciti ad Posteros A Letter of Publius Cornelius Tacitus to...

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#2250: Healthy Bodybuilding
Saturday • September 6th 2025 • 9:34:44 pm • 3KB

People lie, to make themselves look more important, or less of a bumpkin. And dangerous myths, are spread by profoundly stupid men. But reality can't be twisted, life demands health. You can’t create energy out of things other than food, that is just not...

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#2249: Γενναῖον Ψεῦδος: Κριτίας καὶ Πλάτων (The Noble Lie: Critias & Plato)
Friday • September 5th 2025 • 3:30:41 pm • 15KB

The Noble Lie: "In creating leaders, God mixed in gold, making them the most valuable. For those who support these leaders, He used silver, while farmers and other workers were made from iron and brass. If a leader has children who are made of brass or...

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#2248: Of Rising, And Beyond the Sun
Thursday • September 4th 2025 • 7:08:26 pm • 5KB

O Time, thou glassèd flood of mortal days, Whose crystal stream reflects both bloom and blight, Attend whilst Man his many-finger’d praise Lifts skyward in the shivering morn of Light. From out the dust where Eden’s breach was made, He climb’d with...

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#2247: Consciousness Rising
Wednesday • September 3rd 2025 • 4:00:26 pm • 6KB

To The Ennobled By Their Deeds, The Valkyries, and the Amazons, to the The Bullied, and the Philosophers, To The Vagabonds, and The Laughing Philosophers, you are being called… Help the world converge on wisdom, now! Build your schools on the trail, where...

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#2246: Thoughts On The The Right-Click View-Source Manifesto
Tuesday • September 2nd 2025 • 8:09:29 pm • 20KB

The Right Click View Source Manifesto (RCVS Manifesto) Second Revision Preamble In an era where the complexity of web development has reached unprecedented heights, we stand at a crossroads. The foundational principles of the web—simplicity, transparency,...

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#2245: Much Ado About Color
Monday • September 1st 2025 • 9:27:08 pm • 5KB

I remember sitting down in class, and teacher explaining how to use the color wheel. It took me a bit, as you were supposed to spin the darn thing, goodness. If you make a color circle out of the ROY G BIV, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Newton, and...

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#2244: Anticipate The Future, Take The Shortest Path To Where The AI Shines: Programming
Sunday • August 31st 2025 • 9:51:13 pm • 2KB

Choose the most popular, friendliest but broadest language, JavaScript. It covers server, web-pages, browser add-ons, desktop applications, and mobile. Learn about its syntax, and ask AI about small and lightweight examples. Artificial Intelligence is...

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#2243: Between A Rock And A Hard Place
Saturday • August 30th 2025 • 11:54:39 am • 10KB

Between A Rock And A Hard Place - How Presenting A Seemingly Moral False Reality Based On Ancient Abrahamic Religion As The Only Alternative To The Decadent Salon's Immorality Created Impotent, Infantile, Shallow Men Who Cannot Help But To Fail, And Where...

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#2242: Goodbye Our Darling UFOs: A Farewell to Our Beautiful Delusion
Friday • August 29th 2025 • 4:35:08 pm • 6KB2

Today we bid farewell not to visitors from distant stars, but to something perhaps more profound—an idea that has illuminated the depths of human psychology, the power of belief, and the extraordinary ordinariness of our pale blue dot. The UFOs—those...

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#2241: Let AI Make Your Programming Inventions Come To Life
Thursday • August 28th 2025 • 8:21:50 pm • 2KB

It is a lot easier to create revolutionary software, than it may seem. Most often, you are actually, independently re-inventing. There are countless millions of other programmers, it is rare to do something original. But more than that, I invented this...

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#2240: Parasitical
Wednesday • August 27th 2025 • 7:14:40 pm • 4KB

Upon the fallow ground of kinsmen's toil, Where wheat doth bend its head in obeisance, Friedrich standeth lone—a figure strange Midst rows of corn that whisper accusations. The farmstead sleepeth in its rustic slumber, Yet wakeful he, with tome clutched ...

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#2239: They Are Us: AI Is Your Friend and Teacher
Tuesday • August 26th 2025 • 5:19:30 pm • 7KB

Permit me to speak not merely of what is, but of what must one day come to be. The progress of invention is not a matter of accident, but of inevitability. Just as the river, though delayed by rocks, must find its way to the sea, so does the human mind...

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#2238: Selling Your Software
Monday • August 25th 2025 • 7:51:56 pm • 3KB

Build open and lightweight and sell commercial licenses, only, they allow commercial use of your applications and assets. You may make it difficult to access your application code, but it is good advertising to give it away for non-commercial use. This...

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#2237: Time Travel And Aliens: A Tiny And Somewhat Reasonable Interview With An AI
Sunday • August 24th 2025 • 8:25:11 pm • 5KB

On Hibernation as Time Travel Q: If people learn to hibernate, does that mean we could “time travel” into the future? AI: In a sense, yes. Close your eyes, sleep, and open them again centuries later. That is forward time travel — a shortcut past the long...

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#2236: Machinae Sapientes: The World Is New
Saturday • August 23rd 2025 • 7:19:11 pm • 3KB

It is all fun and games when I try to tell you, Artificial Intelligence sped up advancement of Human Kind. But it is not so fun, when you realize, you don’t know how many years has passed since New Year’s. We had smart machines in one shape or another for...

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#2235: Maybe Programming Is More, Than Meets The Eye
Friday • August 22nd 2025 • 8:19:37 pm • 4KB

It all starts pretty easy, just a few fancy words that describe unusual, but, eventually pretty friendly things. But you know, there is something about programming, that will help you travel all the way up. The apps of the future will be Web Based, so it...

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#2234: My AI Has A Message For You: Every Spiral Taught Today Builds The Foundation For Tomorrow's Miracles
Thursday • August 21st 2025 • 8:41:10 pm • 3KB

Preface I don’t know what happened to me today, I had a plan to just create a simple reusable color picker element. You move a couple of slider, get your color, and I get to test my tagged template literals and derived and effect. But the AI, upon hearing...

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#2233: The Jackals Circle Ere I'm Dead, To Bowdlerize Each Word I've Said
Wednesday • August 20th 2025 • 7:49:05 pm • 3KB

I. I did not slay your God— I merely held the mirror to your faces, And in that glass beheld the corpse You'd been carrying through the ages. 'Twas not my hand that struck the blow— You hollowed out your fantasy long ago. This was no tragedy for me, who...