Category: technology
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The Business Model of Modern Loneliness
Loneliness is no longer outside the market In When Connection Replaces Presence, the question was personal: what happens when the tools that help us reach each other also train us out of presence? This post moves from that personal problem to its economic extension. If digital life can weaken presence, the video They Need You…
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What I See When Tech Tries to Replace Thinking
This is not a pitchfork post about burning technology down. It is a post about what technology is not: a substitute for meaning, judgment, education, work, trust, or the messy human world that software keeps trying to flatten into data.
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Dangerous Apps and the Invisible Market Inside Your Phone
DW Documentary’s Dangerous Apps, In the Web of Data Brokers exposes how ordinary mobile apps can feed a global market for location data. This post explains what the documentary reveals, why it matters, and why the full video is worth watching.
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A Look at Free AI Courses from Anthropic and IBM
Anthropic Academy and IBM SkillsBuild both offer free AI learning resources, but they serve different purposes. Anthropic focuses more on Claude, APIs, Claude Code, MCP, and agent workflows. IBM SkillsBuild offers broader AI literacy courses for students, educators, adult learners, and people exploring digital credentials.
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When Connection Replaces Presence
We use technology to reach each other, but something has changed in the way we listen, speak, and stay present. Being reachable is not the same as being available, and constant contact is not the same as closeness.