Never Stop Asking: Implementing Radical Curiosity Frameworks

Implementing Radical curiosity frameworks for growth.

I spent most of last year sitting in windowless conference rooms listening to consultants drone on about “innovation ecosystems” and “structured inquiry modules,” as if curiosity were something you could just buy in a subscription package. It’s absolute nonsense. Most people treat radical curiosity frameworks like they’re some holy, complex ritual you need a PhD …

Saving the Past: the Importance of Ancestral Data Archiving

Importance of Ancestral Data Archiving.

I spent three hours last night staring at a corrupted hard drive, listening to the frantic, rhythmic clicking of a dying disk that held the only surviving scans of my great-grandmother’s journals. It was a gut-wrenching, hollow feeling—the realization that decades of family history were literally vanishing into thin air because I’d relied on a …

Own Your Code: a Guide to Setting Up a Private Git Server

Setting up a private Git server guide.

I still remember the cold sweat I felt three years ago, staring at a “Subscription Expired” notification on my primary cloud provider just as I was pushing a critical piece of proprietary code. It wasn’t just the sudden bill that stung; it was the realization that I was essentially renting my own intellectual property from …

Now You See It: the Reality of Metamaterial Cloaking Tech

Demonstration of metamaterial cloaking tech.

I’m so tired of seeing “metamaterial cloaking tech” pitched as some sort of magical, instant invisibility cloak straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster. Every time I scroll through tech forums, I see these overblown, pseudo-scientific claims suggesting we’re just months away from making soldiers vanish in thin air. It’s absolute nonsense, and frankly, it’s insulting …