Who controls what the world knows? For centuries the answer pointed to libraries, universities, and newspapers. Today the answer increasingly points to algorithms. Search engines rank information, platforms recommend content, and artificial intelligence systems synthesize knowledge at unprecedented scale. These digital systems rarely appear as authorities, yet they quietly determine visibility,…
*By Runa Gridweaver Freyjasdottir*
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What Is Vibe Coding?
Before we dive into the depths of our digital wyrd, let me share something precious with you—a truth I’ve discovered in the sacred space between intention and execution. *Vibe coding* is what happens when you stop forcing the code and start *feeling* it. It’s that magical state where your fingers dance across the mechanical keyboard not…

Leadership for a Transparent Age: Why Media Needs Stewardship, Not Ideology A philosophical reflection on leadership, resilience, and the human condition.
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Quicksort inventor Tony Hoare dies at 92 • The Register https://share.google/TL0LVw3PU0WcW1z6V
Quicksort inventor Tony Hoare dies at 92
Didn’t realize he was still around, and now he’s gone. Sad.
I love that through all the cacophonous noise banging on the thick walls of my adblockers, often what will slip through into my algorithm is an ad entirely in Spanish, inevitably to be misunderstood by English ears