People who did around 90 to 120 minutes of strength training each week have a 13% lower risk of dying from any cause. Read more ›
Today’s mix is selections from the discography of DJmegan23, an electronic musician based in Los Angeles. Read more ›
Mazrui has left behind an exceptionally fertile conceptual legacy for examining power, modernity, and culture from the perspective of the Global IR. Read more ›
In the previous article, we saw WebProtégé for Team collaboration. In this, we will have proper hands-on on how to create a Ontology on… Read more ›
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I look forward to reading Pixy Misa’s Daily News Stuff posts (seven days a week), which feature links to tech and political news with irreverent commentary. Pixy Misa is a pseudonymous Australian server admin (I think) who, in addition to posting on tech and politics, also sometimes posts about anime (sadly not as much of […] Read more ›
Long before Nietzsche challenged morality and the knowledge of his contemporaries, Pyrrhonian skeptics pioneered radical doubt. By suspending judgment (epoche) and seeking tranquility (ataraxia), they questioned the very possibility of knowledge. Nietzsche admired their relentless critique of dogma but rejected their passive detachment, instead transforming skepticism into a life-affirming philosophy of struggle and creativity. […] Read more ›
One Montague Portal, one Rats’ Man’s Lackey. Both exclusive to my store until I have enough of each to do a collection. Yes, the cover art is correct. For Reasons. Having this story be exclusive to my store lets me do silly things like this. Both Montague Portal and Rats’ Man’s Lackey were meant to … Continue reading "Two new short stories in my store" Read more ›
We recommend five Chinese-language books that draw on real-life experiences, from an LGBTQ short story collection to a reality-TV inspired novel. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Team Army earned eight medals in powerlifting on the first day of competition during the 2026 Warrior Games in San Antonio, while demonstrating that the greatest victories often extend far beyond the podium. Read more ›
by Bonnie McCune Sometimes I imagine my reality, the one I live in day to day, is that I am truly all alone. The people, the world, the politics, the struggles are hallucinations. My life would be so much easier and less painful if that were so. No, that’s a cop-out. An attempt to explain… Read more ›
Promotion, activation, and conversation come together when the early adopters have a tool to share a new idea. My new book is out a few months, and it’s a chance to create a share package with swag. There are only 1,000 sets. Each includes 10 first-printing copies of The Knot (with the collectible mini-poster) + […] Read more ›
After a two-decade hiatus, singer-songwriter PJ Abrol has made a triumphant return to the music scene, emerging from an intense 7-month creative lock-down in the studio. Read more ›
Taking the 2026 Professional honors in Speculative Design is Mare Regula from Self-initiated, with the design team comprised of Céline Minkyung Park. Mare Regula is a speculative design project that materializes the invisible disciplinary systems sustaining Jeju’s haenyeo (women divers) community—a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage celebrated for solidarity, whose internal power structures have never been visually documented. Through two weeks of immersive fieldwork living alongside haenyeo... Read more ›
Experts share a few tools, from dumbbells to resistance bands to cooling towels, to help women get strongerUnfortunately, muscle mass peaks long before wisdom does. After age 40, we lose about 3% to 8% of it per decade, and after 50 the losses accelerate. Known as That doesn’t mean it’s pointless to exercise later in life – in fact, it’s fully the opposite. You may not get abs, but your health improves across the board when you strength train: “Regular aerobic and resistance training cuts the... Read more ›
A self-governing Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) framework for Obsidian, featuring automated agent workflows for research, synthesis, and task extraction. - ibrahimkobeissy/ai-second-brain-temp... Read more ›
Demystifying Ontology, & comparing it with normal data retrieval. This is also a comparative study of Graph vs. Non-Graph based retrieval. Read more ›
The high school philosophy exam is a rite of passage for French students. This year included questions about Friedrich Nietzsche’s 1878 book, “Human, All Too Human.” Read more ›
Imre Lakatos was a warm and witty friend and a charismatic and inspiring teacher ( Feyerabend 1975a). He was also a fallibilist, and a professed foe of elitism and authoritarianism, taking a dim view of what he described as the Wittgensteinian “thought police” (owing to the Orwellian tendency on the part of some Wittgensteinians to suppress dissent by constricting the language, dismissing the stuff that they did not like as inherently meaningless) (UT: 225 and 228–36). In the later (and Briti... Read more ›