Apr 4 · 6 min read · James Bach wrote that failing to detect a problem is not a measurement of non-problemness. He was responding to me. That exchange sent me somewhere I did not expect to go. I am not a philosopher. I am not a mathematician. I am an engineer who has spe...
Join discussionSep 27, 2025 · 4 min read · What does it mean for words to be meaningful? A century-old philosophical quest holds the key to understanding our AI age. Cambridge University, 1911. Bertrand Russell watches his brilliant but restless student, Ludwig Wittgenstein, pace the room lik...
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Apr 27, 2025 · 12 min read · Why We Swing This isn’t a lecture.It’s not a sermon.It’s not an aesthetic. It’s a rope. A line thrown across the collapse —not to rescue you,not to pretend it’s not happening,but to offer a way to swing through it. You don’t have to grab it.You don't...
Join discussionApr 11, 2025 · 10 min read · Introduction: The Shadow of the Black Box In an age where artificial intelligence has seeped into nearly every dimension of modern life, the term “intelligence” itself has become both commodified and misunderstood. What we call “thinking machines” ar...
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Jul 14, 2024 · 2 min read · Just because someone denies something, does that mean there's no burden of proof? Many try to evade by saying, 'If it exists, then prove it.' But if I believe it doesn't exist, how do I prove it? So, is there no burden to prove for those who deny the...
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