Tag: freethought
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Contextual Action: From Instinct to Intelligence
Read more → : Contextual Action: From Instinct to IntelligenceContextual action is the evolution of responsiveness—the intelligence of fitting action to environment, from human psychology to AI and DevOps. This is not just adaptation, but awareness in motion.
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Apologetics and the Deceptive Heart: A Reflection on Jeremiah 17:9
Read more → : Apologetics and the Deceptive Heart: A Reflection on Jeremiah 17:9Jeremiah 17:9 reveals the deep paradox of human nature — that the heart is both the source of love and the seat of deceit. This reflection examines apologetics as a defense not only of faith, but of truth against the illusions of the human heart.
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No Rest for the Wicked: Restlessness, Reason, and the Human Condition
Read more → : No Rest for the Wicked: Restlessness, Reason, and the Human ConditionA deep exploration of the biblical, psychological, and cultural meaning behind ‘no rest for the wicked’ — from scripture to sport, from chess to AI.
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The Git of Life: Version Control as a Philosophy of Living
Read more → : The Git of Life: Version Control as a Philosophy of LivingA humorous and philosophical reflection on how Git’s logic mirrors life — from knowing when to speak, how to communicate, to managing conflicts, collaborating, and rewriting your personal history.
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AI vs Chess Logic: When Perfect Information Meets Imperfect Language
Read more → : AI vs Chess Logic: When Perfect Information Meets Imperfect LanguageAn exploration of why different AI models give different answers to the same chess question — and what that reveals about language, logic, and the limits of artificial reasoning.
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Black History Month: Memory, Motion, and the Quiet Revolution of Being Seen
Read more → : Black History Month: Memory, Motion, and the Quiet Revolution of Being SeenA collection of 101 timeless quotes celebrating the brilliance, resilience, and creative spirit of Black history. From freedom fighters to poets, thinkers, and dreamers — words that remind us where we come from, and what still moves us forward.