May 6 · 3 min read · Africa was preparing to host RightsCon 2026, organized by Access Now. For many of us working in digital rights across the continent, this mattered in practical ways. It would have made it easier for g
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Feb 8 · 1 min read · This article examines the evolution of monetary systems through the lens of anthropology and philosophy, drawing on the concepts of David Graeber. The text deconstructs the popular myth of barter, demonstrating that money arose not as a facilitator o...
Join discussionFeb 6 · 2 min read · One Daily Practice That Builds Happiness, Success, and Stability If you want a life that’s both fulfilling and successful, one daily practice can make a huge difference: celebration. Far from being frivolous, celebration strengthens emotional bonds, ...
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Jan 18 · 3 min read · A Debt of Gratitude Every modern innovation, from the servers that power the web to the AI models reshaping our future, stands on the shoulders of the open-source community. Before I dive into my own work, I want to take a moment to thank the thousan...
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Jan 13 · 4 min read · https://www.dmwin.biz/#/register?invitationCode=777484455024 The OnePlus Freedom Sale Discounts event is one of the most awaited shopping seasons for smartphone enthusiasts who want premium technology at reduced prices. Known for delivering flagship-...
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Jan 9 · 1 min read · This article provides a profound analysis of the personalist approach to freedom, viewed not as an abstract slogan but as a fundamental gift and life task. Drawing on the work of Józef Tischner, the author argues that true freedom begins with an inne...
Join discussionOct 17, 2025 · 4 min read · Recently, police of the Odisha government, headed by chief minister Naveen Patnaik, arrested my friend Abhijit Iyar Mitra, a leading defense and foreign policy analyst in India. Apart from working at a reputed think-tank in New Delhi, he has been a p...
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