Opinion/Editoriral By Dr. Justin Longtooth PhD. The Problem with Ockham’s Razor in the Age of Deepfakes Once upon a time, we trusted maxims.They were tidy,…
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By Bradley Lau Some mornings arrive on velvet paws. Others, like percussion. Today was the latter. Rain drummed the roof in a fit of catharsis,…
Homo Conscientia: A Story in Three Movements By Darbalu I. The Fire and the Frame Before there was agriculture, there were stories. Before the wheel,…
Anonymous, QAnon, and the Afterlife of Digital Dissent by Cassandra Rhule, Senior Correspondent for Conspiracy Analysis Section I: THE BANDWIDTH SEANCE Some ghosts don’t haunt…
From Razors to Wraiths: Rethinking Maxims in the Age of Systemic SurrealismA Critical Analysis & Proposal from the Mirror Institute for Epistemic Repair Go to…
Escape the Feed: On Reclaiming Attention in an Age of Algorithmic Overload A couple of weeks ago I broke something in my brain. Despite trying…
by Bradley Lau – May 16, 2025 In 1845, Henry David Thoreau borrowed an axe, walked into the woods outside Concord, Massachusetts, and began an…