Are humans inherently good or bad? This article explores psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and history to understand whether human nature is fixed or shaped by environment and circumstance.
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Are humans inherently good or bad? This article explores psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and history to understand whether human nature is fixed or shaped by environment and circumstance.
https://t.co/ruwR1AAYNq
Modern life delivers endless stimulation, information, and distraction, yet many people feel emotionally exhausted and spiritually empty. A philosophical exploration of attention, meaning, technology, and the human condition.
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Feels like we’re slowly moving into a phase where AI reads the chain for us.
Wallet activity, governance threads… all summarized in seconds.
Not sure if that makes crypto easier or just faster.
The people who learn to work with those tools will
see things the rest of us miss
When you see white and gold but someone else swears it’s blue and black, do we really share the same world, or do we each live inside a private universe?
Quantum hardware + edge deployment + AI inference = the most under-talked disruption.
Everything from logistics to healthcare will bend once this stack hits scale.
Labs that design, test, and iterate with all on auto-pilot.
AI-autonomous labs are discovering materials 10× faster than old-guard R&D.
If speed = power, then whoever controls these labs controls next-gen industries.
PsiQuantum just raised $1B to build a million-qubit quantum photonic machine by 2028.
That’s not a bet. It’s a declaration: quantum isn’t coming.
It’s about to redraw the limits of computation, encryption, and industrial R&D.
https://t.co/CLP9mx2UC4 via @ft
When your 3D-printed drug meets edge quantum compute…
That’s not lab magic.
That’s industry-wide deflation.
Healthcare costs collapse. Access multiplies. The system rewires itself.
Quantum won’t just disrupt finance.
It will break the internet.
Unless we rebuild cryptography from scratch.
Post-quantum security is not “nice-to-have.”
It’s survival.
The Pentagon just allocated $179B for R&D.
Their priorities?
Quantum. AI. Space.
If defense budgets are betting here, it’s no longer optional. It’s existential.