EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 19 · 6 min readChapter 12: The Observer’s Calibration Most of us live our lives as uncalibrated receivers; at least, it can feel like such. We drift through the day, our internal states fluctuating not by our own design, but by the "interference" we happ00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 18 · 7 min readChapter 10: The Observational Stasis Black holes have always been the root anchor for my interest in science. When I was ten years old, I picked up Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. At that age, I couldn’t grasp the mathematics,00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 4 min readChapter 8: The Maintenance ProtocolAre we simply a machine whose gears scream the moment they overtorque? Is the sound of our minds working at full capacity actually just the screech of imminent failure? In the previous chapter, we exp00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 6 min readChapter 7: The Receiver’s ParadoxTo be honest, this chapter is the most difficult one for me to open up about. It’s personal, raw, and hits closer to my home base than I’d usually like to admit. But for the sake of the story—for the 00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 5 min readChapter 6: The Architect’s Source CodeIf we are but small waves in a vast, liquid reality, as I suspect, we must ask: what is the nature of the source that keeps the water moving? We often look at the complexity of life, particularly the 00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 7 min readChapter 4: The Bubble of OneIf I’m honest, I realize that these chapters offer far more questions than answers. It feels like standing in a game of Finnish baseball, waiting for a pitch that never descends. The universe keeps ha00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 4 min readChapter 5: The Interference PatternIn the previous chapter, we explored the idea of the "Bubble of One"—the possibility that each of us resides within our own private reality, a sovereign space defined by our perceptions and choices. B00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 17 · 7 min readChapter 3: The Mirror and the ObservedChapter 3: The Mirror and the Observed If that man in the mirror truly is staring back from his own fractal branch, it forces us to look at the glass with entirely different eyes. It's no longer abo00
EPErno Pakarinenincodesmith.hashnode.dev·Jun 16 · 5 min readChapter 2: Ripples in Ordinary WaterOnce you accept the idea that we aren’t just passive lookers, but active participants colliding with the world around us, you start noticing it in the smallest, most ordinary moments. You don’t need a00
JGJonathan Griffininpomodo.hashnode.dev·Jun 13 · 10 min readBaudelaire's "The Clock": The Poem That Inspired the Pomodoro TechniqueTL;DR: As developers, we spend hours optimizing our code to save milliseconds, but our personal workflows often rely on a timer and a prayer. While building pomodo.io, I went down a rabbit hole into t10