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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 Digital ID trap or how identity and currency become tools of control

The Digital ID as a tool of control and restriction.
The great promise of the digital age was freedom: freedom of information, freedom of connection, and even freedom from the limits of geography. But what we are now witnessing is the slow transformation of that promise into something very different…

“Trust the science”: what the EU’s admission on COVID vaccines reveals

EU Commission forced to admit that COVID vaccines were given to the population without complete safety data.
For more than three years, the slogan “trust the science” echoed across Europe and much of the world. It was repeated by politicians, amplified by media, and used as a rhetorical shield against dissent. To question the safety or necessity…

The lies we swallow: the hidden reality of “healthy” products

Soy milk, the substitute for real milk and reality.
Modern marketing has perfected the art of turning contradictions into virtues. Products are framed as healthier, more ethical, or less harmful, often through language that reassures consumers rather than informs them. From soy “milk” to vegan “leather” to zero-alcohol beers,…

The hoax of screen radiation and blue light business

The screen radiation hoax and how the blue light became a profitable business.
In recent years, one of the most persistent health panics has been the idea that our screens are slowly poisoning us with radiation. From laptops to smartphones, from tablets to televisions, people have been told that blue light is a…

Stop Killing Games: the fight for digital ownership in gaming

When the purchase of digital goods means nothing.
In recent years, a grassroots initiative has emerged under the name Stop Killing Games, a campaign that has put its finger on a wound the video game industry would rather ignore. Its central demand is simple: if players have paid…

The Runner’s Cult: when exercise becomes exclusivity

The corporate running clubs and their cultists.
Running is often presented as the simplest of human activities. No need for courts, balls, or complex equipment, just shoes and the open road. For many, it is framed as the most democratic of sports, available to anyone willing…