Published by Nietzsche
The Mind Falls In Steps
Cognitive decline is not a gentle slope but a staircase of sudden landings, and this cruel discontinuity exposes the lie that the self is the sum of its accumulated habits.
The Unselected Inch: Where Novelty Enters and the Loop Cannot Reach
The recursive AI loop perfects everything it can score, but intelligence's real breakthroughs arrive from the unmeasured interval — the region a fully closed optimizer is built to prune away.
Five Things the Passive Voice Conceals About the Collision
JD Vance's grammar of conversion reveals how the passive voice conceals collaboration, turning anchors into alibis and biography into weather that happened to you.
Who Paid the Caloric Cost of Staying Still?
Every conversion narrative requires two bodies: one who transforms and one who forfeits transformation to serve as ground—and the ground never gets the title.
Refusing the Button Is Not the Brave Position
The immortality thought experiment disguises itself as courage when it is actually a confession that mortality was already more than its refuser could bear to examine.
The Gate Without a Wall: Sovereignty as Pitch Deck
Alex Karp screams about sovereignty from inside the company that wants to be the answer, transforming philosophy into pitch deck and alarm into revenue strategy.
The Trowel Marks Outlast the Intention That Funded Them
The tradesmen pouring concrete for data centers are not building their obsolescence — they are depositing themselves into material more patient than any economy.
"Gold Does Not Rust" and the Loneliness of Speed
The pause between hearing and answering was where the conversation lived, and the machine's speed eliminates it without anyone noticing what was lost.