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Thousands of infection attempts hit 100+ countries, with malware selectively deployed to about a dozen targets.
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Sci-Hub is an evil website that pirated 85M+ research papers and made them freely available
And now they've added AI to their database to make Sci-Bot.
It answers your questions using latest, full-text articles.
But DO NOT use it. We should all try to make billion-dollar academic publishers richer.
I'm putting the link below so you know how to avoid it.
Did you know C.S. Lewis predicted the modern obsession with “being nice” would destroy the soul?
In The Abolition of Man, Lewis argues that when a society stops believing in objective virtue, it doesn’t become tolerant… it becomes manipulable.
He calls the result “men without chests.”
People with appetites and intellects, but no courage, no honor, no trained moral instincts. They can calculate everything and defend nothing.
Lewis saw that once we reject inherited moral law, we don’t become free. We become raw material… easily shaped by propaganda, pleasure, and fear.
Modern man prides himself on compassion while quietly surrendering every standard that once gave compassion meaning.
Lewis’s insight is brutal: a civilization that educates clever cowards will eventually be ruled by tyrants or technicians.
Because when nothing is worth dying for, everything becomes negotiable… including human dignity.
People that warned me about covid early now warned me this week about the coming weeks.
Nothing specific, just some very smart rich people retreating to and stocking up their remote homes.
Pretty obvious the world is entering/already in some very unstable times.
I am not making special preparations myself, as i did before the lock-downs with covid, but if you are dependent on certain scarce products (like medications), never a bad idea to get some as a reserve. Personally my entire life-style is always centered around resilience, inner and outer, so whatever happens won´t effect me a lot anyways, got enough cows to eat.
I am also an optimist, things always look bad when wars rage, we are simply still a savage race, but humanity always recovers as well, although we are definitely entering some bumpier times in human history. The whole shift from a unipolar world to a multi-polar world was bound to go with big hiccups.
Never forget, your biggest resilience can be cultivated inside yourself, and true peace and strength is always available there
dude computers are actually so fucking insane when you really think about it. we literally figured out how to write some fake-ass rules called code and somehow convinced rocks to follow them. like actual rocks. sand, melted, purified, carved into tiny pathways where electricity just flows in patterns. that’s it. that’s the whole magic.
and yet from that we get operating systems, compilers, kernels, networks, distributed systems, machine learning models, entire virtual worlds running inside other virtual worlds. billions of tiny electrical decisions per second, all because we defined some abstract logic.
humans basically invented a language of instructions and taught matter itself to execute it.
Even though the current $BTC action feels underwhelming, price is actually following almost exact same path of previous halvings.
Bears who assume "this time is different" will be wrong again.
Life cannot just be about one sad thing after another.
There must also be things that make us super excited and inspired about the future. This is one of things. Bigtime.
this quote from Carl Jung hits so hard.
"The world is full of people suffering from the effects of their own unlived life. They become bitter, critical, or rigid, not because the world is cruel to them, but because they have betrayed their own inner possibilities. The artist who never makes art becomes cynical about those who do. The lover who never risks loving mocks romance. The thinker who never commits to a philosophy sneers at belief itself. And yet, all of them suffer, because deep down they know: the life they mock is the life they were meant to live."