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Opinion

Brave New 1984

In the mid-20th century, Aldous Huxley and George Orwell wrote two of the most chilling dystopian novels ever conceived: Brave New World and 1984. These works, often considered cautionary tales, predicted futures where humanity’s freedom and individuality were crushed by oppressive governments and pervasive technologies. Huxley’s world was one of pleasure, distraction, and conformity, while

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Opinion

Sharing the Burden of Humanity’s Survival

Throughout history, the role of women in the business of keeping humanity alive has been both vast and varied. From birthing to feeding and raising children, women have been the backbone of society since the dawn of time. Despite this critical role, gender inequality persists, with fewer women reaching top positions in various fields. It

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Opinion

Political Neutrality

“Political neutrality has a role to play in reducing injustice. First, getting involved in a controversy one knows little about can lead to more, not less, suffering. And second, politically neutral organizations and spaces create environments where people from different ideological and social backgrounds can congregate. Such intergroup contact can lower prejudice between these groups

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PO POLSKU

Głos Rozzłoszczonego Polaka

“Ja sam marzę, że może obecne pokolenie dwudziestolatków albo jeszcze młodsze będzie zdolne do odejścia od wojny plemiennej w Polsce i zacznie wspólną pracę, tworząc skuteczne rozwiązania ustawowe, szczególnie podatkowe, budując dzięki temu coraz silniejszą naszą gospodarkę.” Głos rozzłoszczonego Polaka

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Research

Automatic contact sharing in iOS leaks emails to Lockdown Mode devices

A few days ago I submitted the following report to Apple: When other iPhone users attempt to contact an iPhone in Lockdown Mode, for example by calling its number or sending an iMessage, the Lockdown Mode exposes emails of these other users to the iPhone in Lockdown Mode via a push alert on the lock

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PO POLSKU

Wiedza to potęga?

Francis Bacon, angielski filozof, naukowiec i polityk z XVI-XVII wieku, jest często przypisywany słynnemu powiedzeniu “Scientia potentia est,” co w polskim tłumaczeniu brzmi jako “wiedza to potęga.” Jednakże, istnieje pewne nieporozumienie w tłumaczeniu tego zwrotu, które może prowadzić do mylących interpretacji. W rzeczywistości, Bacon użył zwrotu „ipsa scientia potestas est”, co można bardziej precyzyjnie przetłumaczyć

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Life

42

In a cozy, unassuming sector of the Milky Way, on a blue-green planet strikingly similar to Earth, lived Arthur Newton, a 42-year-old software developer and father of two young girls. Arthur’s life, though seemingly routine, was a blend of digital landscapes and playful chaos. His long-standing intrigue with Douglas Adams’ “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”

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Research

Nature of Capitalism

In a bustling city, surrounded by the relentless energy of commerce, stood a majestic tree. This tree, often overlooked amidst the noise of trade and ambition, had witnessed generations of economic cycles – booms and busts, much like the seasons it weathered. It stood as a silent reminder that growth, whether in business or in

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Opinion

War is for losers

In the heart of a ravaged land, where the echoes of war had long since silenced the songs of birds, there existed two kingdoms, Aeloria and Belvane. For generations, their rulers had been locked in a bitter feud, the origin of which was lost to the sands of time. The conflict had become a fire

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Czym jest Wiara?

Wiara jest pojęciem, które od wieków ma kluczowe znaczenie dla ludzkiego życia. Jest źródłem pocieszenia, nadziei i inspiracji dla ludzi z różnych środowisk. Wiara jest głęboko osobistym przekonaniem że coś, czego nie można udowodnić ani zobaczyć, istnieje. Jest to wiara w coś, co jest poza zasięgiem ludzkiego zrozumienia i jest czymś wyjątkowym dla każdej osoby.

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Opinion

Will AI shape our opinions, and our future?

In the year 2045, humanity had woven artificial intelligence into the very fabric of daily life. AI, now a ubiquitous presence, was more than a tool; it was a companion, a guide, and for some, a source of wisdom. In the heart of New York City lived Ava, a young journalist passionate about the pursuit

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Research

Zero Sum Games are for Losers

In the bustling city of Futura, a renowned game theorist named Dr. Elara Huxley held a unique philosophy that would soon shake the foundations of society. Known for her revolutionary ideas, Elara strongly believed that zero-sum games, where one person’s gain is another’s loss, were inherently flawed and detrimental to societal progress. In a world

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Opinion

I Feel Offended That You Feel Offended

In recent years, there seems to be a growing number of topics that are considered offensive, inappropriate, or taboo. With the rise of social media and an increased focus on political correctness, people are more vigilant than ever about avoiding offense. While it is important to respect the feelings and experiences of others, this trend

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Opinion

What is Faith?

Faith is a concept that has been central to human life for centuries. It has been the source of comfort, hope, and inspiration for people of all walks of life. Faith is a deeply personal belief in something that cannot be proven or seen. It is a belief in something that is beyond the reach

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Opinion

Divisive Tactics in Marketing

Consumer electronics companies are constantly battling to gain market share, and they use various tactics to win over customers. One of the most effective way is to create a sense of division among consumers, pitting one brand against another. This strategy is what I call divisive marketing, and it is often used in the consumer

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Opinion

Constructive Politics

In the past, the political scene was divided into left and right, representing liberal and conservative ideologies. However, in recent years, a new division has emerged that focuses on the constructive and destructive approaches to governance. This shift is reflective of a change in the priorities of voters and a shift away from ideological purity.

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Opinion

Live Long & Prosper

Live long and prosper — a phrase famously associated with the science fiction series Star Trek, has become more than just a catchphrase. It has become a way of life for people who aspire to a peaceful coexistence with others. In the days of globalization, where the world is becoming more interconnected and interdependent, it

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Paper Billionaires

Do you think Elon Musk has $260b in the bank? Because there seems to be a widespread concept that billionaires should spend their cash to fix the world at a snap of a finger. The argument being, why would anyone need any more than a few hundred millions to live a good life till the

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Research

A+I=U(T)

This equation is intriguing, isn’t it? But no, it has nothing to do with Artificial Intelligence. And this post was not written by ChatGPT either. This equation defines the geopolitical strategic playbook run by several nation states for the last 50 years. Let me explain.

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Research

Who Wants to Buy a Missile? Social Marketing in the Military Industrial Complex

Above you can see the message I received a few years back via a LinkedIn InMail. It was around the time when Obama administration was pondering on the idea of deploying a missile defence shield in Poland. It really made my day, but also really missed the target. And made me really wonder. The term

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Technology

Is iOS sharing your location with apps even if not allowed?

THIS IS A STUDY IN DISINFORMATION. Each paragraph in this article contains facts, but the overall story is A LIE. Find the simple truth at the end of this article. Would you be fooled otherwise? Today, I encountered a curious thing. I was driving down the highway nearby Warsaw Chopin Airport when I received a

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Technology Backend

How to install & secure WordPress on a small VPS with Debian, Nginx, MariaDB, 2FA and more

This blog is running on a tiny Linux VPS with 1GB RAM, 1 CPU Core and a 25GB SSD with Debian 10 installed. Thanks to a proper WordPress setup this VPS will handle itself just fine even with substantial traffic. This article describes my setup. Moreover, it costs me only $5 per month. That’s like

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Technology Backend

How to redirect POST requests in Apache & Nginx

When you move content, change domains or create aliases on the web, you often use a redirect, like a URL rewrite in your webserver config, to tell browsers that the link should point to something else — but what if you want to move an API that handles POST requests? URL rewrites are useful, because

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Money Research

How to protect your money during a pandemic

So you are sitting at your home, you stacked your fridge, you have your home supplies (toilet paper!), some books, some games and the things to keep you entertained during the quarantine. You can’t really move outside, more so if the situation gets worse. However, your money can. You can actively protect your money from

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Blog

Hello world!

Welcome to my blog. It’s not my first, but I hope it’s my last. 10 years ago, when everything on the Web 2.0 was new and exciting, I started a blog. After about a year I let it die & moved on to different things. Now I think it was a mistake. It would have