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Exploring the overlap between code and reason

Deep dives into tech, critical thought, creative tools, and the occasional system meltdown. If it’s complex, flawed, or misunderstood, I’m probably writing about it.

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Presumed guilty: how European democracies now treat citizens like suspects

Policies of mistrust turn routine banking into an exercise in justification.
For decades, Europeans assumed that state power existed to protect them. The post-war social contract promised stable rights, predictable institutions, and a presumption that ordinary people were, by default, honest. The state might occasionally overreach, but restraint remained the norm.

Where infrastructure belongs to companies, not citizens

Private control of essential infrastructure is quietly reshaping the meaning of citizenship.
For most of modern history, citizens relied on governments to provide core services. Roads, utilities, transit systems, and public spaces formed the shared foundation of civic life. They belonged to everyone, funded collectively, and overseen by elected institutions. This arrangement…

The career of nothingness: modern work as theatre

The typical office meeting setting, focused on updates rather than tangible results.
Work once meant producing something tangible. Fields harvested grain, factories forged metal, workshops built tools, and offices coordinated real commerce. The connection between effort and output was visible, even when the labor was exhausting. Today, that link is thinner. Much…

The invisible empire of global logistics

Giant ships move unseen, feeding nations through silent channels of global trade.
Most people imagine power as something visible. They think of presidents speaking from polished podiums, lawmakers drafting bills, and diplomats negotiating under chandeliers. These are the images we associate with authority. Yet the true structure of modern civilization runs elsewhere,…

The rented brain and how comfort is erasing personal knowledge

Tools remember for us, while our minds loosen their grip on knowledge once held.
Most people no longer remember phone numbers. A few decades ago, we carried dozens in our minds. Now, we delegate them to a device that always knows more than we do. What began as comfort has quietly transformed into displacement.

Why Josef Prusa keeps chasing competitors instead of innovating

Modern 3D printing moved forward while legacy brands stayed anchored to past assumptions.
Few topics in 3D printing generate as much fatigue as Josef Prusa. His name once symbolized creativity, open hardware, and grassroots engineering. Now it triggers a different reaction: resignation. Many hoped the story would change, that lessons would be learned,…