NASA re-processed the original Voyager 1 image with modern techniques. Technically cleaner. Emotionally identical. We are a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
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Peak AI Fatigue
We hit peak AI fatigue right around the time every text editor, search engine, and email client decided they needed a chat interface.
Every digital tool I use has suddenly decided it needs a chat interface.
My text editor wants to write for me. My email client wants to summarize for me. My search engine wants to hallucinate facts for me. The raw utility of these models is very real, but the blanket implementation across every single piece of software is exhausting.
We entirely bypassed the phase where AI quietly makes software better in the background. Instead, we are in the phase where every product manager wants to make sure you know they shipped an integration. Sometimes I just want to write a note without a glowing cursor asking if I need help rephrasing my own thoughts.
The Pentagon's UAP Report Is Weirdly Honest
AARO reviewed 757 reports in a single year. They resolved almost all of them. 21 they couldn't. That last number isn't big. But the DoD's own language used to describe those 21 cases is.

The Greatest Scam in Crypto History
Coffeezilla's investigation of SafeMoon. February 2026: the CEO just got sentenced to eight years in federal prison. The CTO flipped. One founder is still missing.
Steve Morris on AI: 'Confidently Wrong'
One of the greatest engine builders alive explains why AI doesn't know the difference between someone who's built 1,000 engines and someone who's typed about them 1,000 times.

Tavarish's $8.6 Million Supercar Collection
A full behind-the-scenes tour of Tavarish's garage. Flood-damaged McLarens, a manual Ferrari you weren't supposed to build, and monthly bills that would give a normal person a stroke.