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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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The cat is not and never will be man’s best friend

Why dogs save lives and cats symbolize mystery.
Few claims stir such strong emotions among animal lovers as the statement that the cat is not man’s best friend. In an age dominated by viral videos of kittens and endless memes that elevate felines to near-mythical status, saying that…

The delayed-choice quantum eraser experiment and why the past can’t be rewritten

What the experiment really shows about entanglement and the illusion of retrocausality.
Few experiments in modern physics provoke as much wonder and confusion as the delayed-choice quantum eraser. Conducted in 1999 by Yoon-Ho Kim and colleagues, it seemed to suggest that decisions made in the present could ripple backwards in time, altering…

Los Tayos cave and the mystery of Ecuador’s underground labyrinth

Los Tayos, and a hidden library of metal plates?
Deep in the Ecuadorian jungle, far from the touristic circuits of Machu Picchu or Chichén Itzá, lies a place whose very name evokes mystery: the Caverna de Los Tayos. Situated at about 540 meters above sea level, this vast underground…

ShadowLeak and the fragile promise of trust in AI agents

AI security flaw exposes Gmail data through zero-click vulnerability
Yesterday I came across a report on ShadowLeak, a newly exposed zero-click vulnerability that allowed attackers to siphon private Gmail data simply by tricking an AI agent into reading an email. No malicious link needed, no file to open, not…

Göbekli Tepe: the buried truths of the oldest temple on Earth

Göbekli Tepe, a buried site that questions everything we know about history.
In the rolling hills of southeastern Turkey lies one of the most puzzling and groundbreaking archaeological sites ever uncovered: Göbekli Tepe. First brought to international attention in the 1990s by German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt, this vast complex of stone pillars,…

The price of fame: stars, awards, and the hidden cost of recognition in Hollywood

Behind every star and trophy lies the business of fame that defines cultural prestige.
Yesterday, I came across the news that actor Keith David was going to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as a surprise birthday gift. On a personal note, this caught my attention immediately. I want to make…