Monthly Archives: January 2026

Jerry Wise: Reclaiming your identity from a Narcissistic Mother’s Shadow

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Michael Schumacher and progress

Visegrád 24 @visegrad24 Michael Schumacher is no longer bedridden. He can now move around in a wheelchair with the assistance of a nurse and a therapist. In 2013, Schumacher suffered a severe traumatic brain injury while skiing. For a long … Continue reading

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The Harvard Gazette: help lifting slumping American math scores. Quote: “Math is cumulative: If you don’t understand fractions when they’re introduced in third and fourth grade, you’re going to have a lot of trouble when you get to algebra.” Heather Hill

help lift slumping American math scores Max Larkin Harvard Staff Writer January 26, 2026 9 min read Scholars see solutions in classroom creativity, higher teacher pay — and attendance Scholars are frustrated. After decades of effort to bring more challenge and … Continue reading

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Holocaust Remembrance Day: Have you ever heard of Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, it’s time you did. The best in humanity

Jews Fight Back  @JewsFightBack Tomorrow is Holocaust Remembrance Day. And if you’ve never heard of Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, it’s time you did. Captured during WWII. Thrown into a Nazi POW camp with over 1,200 fellow Americans, 200 of them … Continue reading

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AI Agents Are Mathematically Incapable of Doing Functional Work, Paper Finds

Artificial Intelligence Double Agent AI Agents Are Mathematically Incapable of Doing Functional Work, Paper Finds “There is no way they can be reliable.” By Frank Landymore Published Jan 26, 2026 8:59 AM EST A months-old but until now overlooked study recently featured in Wired claims … Continue reading

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The Rundown AI: Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei, on AI’s ‘civilizational’ danger

Anthropic CEO on AI’s ‘civilizational’ danger Image source: Lovart / The Rundown The Rundown: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei just published “The Adolescence of Technology,” a new essay that lays out what he sees as the biggest dangers of AI, from bioterrorism and autonomous … Continue reading

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Young 21 year olds trying to get a job. Look to the politicians …

From Nick Delehanty: “the same applies in Ireland”

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A fully automated factor … one smartphone per second

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Aphantasia: Why some people can’t ‘see’ mental images

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“Canada is Leading the Pack” – The Banality of Evil – Douglas Murray and Jordan Peterson

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