Fear works until it doesn't. A technical exploration of consciousness as code, examining how legacy fear-based operating systems limit our potential and what happens when we upgrade to trust-based architectures.
A deep dive into how our digital tools shape our consciousness, exploring the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern technology. Through the lens of weather apps and social media, we examine what it means to be an Information Being in an age of algorithmic living.
Your brain is an iPhone without a passcode. Here are the psychological cheat codes we all share, how cities make us psychopathic, and why the most effective psyops use basic human psychology rather than elaborate conspiracies.
Analyzing the success of Wordle, this post discusses how its simplicity and design, which limits user actions, creates a unique and engaging experience. Comparing it to Flappy Bird, it highlights the power of inaction in game design, inspired by Jinny Uppal's book In/Action: Rethinking the Path to Results, suggesting a new perspective on achieving results through minimalism.