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Roll The Dice

I'm Not Asking for Sympathy. I'm Asking for Understanding. Living with chronic neurological illness, bipolar disorder, and chronic pain has taught me that my abilities are not constant—they're variable. On a good day, I can solve difficult problems, build software, analyze financial markets, and tackle projects that require deep concentration. Those days are real. So are the days when a complex migraine brings one-sided head, eye, and neck pain with nausea and neurological symptoms. The days when a pain flare requires additional medication just to get through basic tasks. The days when my brain feels like it's moving through mud instead of clear air. From the outside, that inconsistency can be confusing. People naturally ask, "If you could do it yesterday, why can't you do it today?" The answer is that my conditions don't affect me the same way every day. They fluctuate. Some days I hav...

Daylight Savings Time — The Math Headache

The Billion-Dollar Clock Flip: Why the Death of DST is a Contractor’s Dream To the average person, ending Daylight Saving Time sounds like a simple, common-sense victory. No more losing an hour of sleep in March. No more pitch-black afternoons in November. Just pick a time, stick to it, and move on with our lives. But if you mention the end of DST to a corporate tech executive, you won't see relief. You’ll see pure, unadulterated panic. And if you mention it to an independent software contractor? You might just see a quiet, knowing smile. To the outside world, ending DST means removing a couple of lines of annoying logic. To the tech industry, it is the ultimate cash cow—a mini-Y2K event wrapped in timezone data, legacy databases, and institutional chaos. Here is why the death of the shifting hour is shaping up to be the next great consulting gold rush. The Illusion of the "Simple Fix" Non-technical managers love the phrase "...

AI Gigs

If you are looking for a flexible way to earn money from home, you might have heard about remote AI training jobs. Tech companies are currently spending billions of dollars to make their artificial intelligence systems smarter, safer, and more accurate. To do this, they need human intelligence—a process broadly known as RLHF (Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback) or data annotation. The best part? You do not need a degree in computer science to get started. Generalist roles rely on strong reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. Here is a beginner’s guide to what these jobs look like, the best platforms to apply to, and how to pass the screening process. Common Beginner AI Training Roles As a beginner AI trainer, you will typically work on text-based assignments. The most common tasks include: Prompt Evaluation & Pairwise Ranking: You will be given a single prompt (e.g., "Write a professional email explaining a delay") followed by two ...

Beyond 1984

Moving Past 1984: The Modern Dystopian Reading List George Orwell’s 1984 is an essential gut-punch and historically important. But let’s be honest: the heavy allegory and grim slog can make it feel more like a sledgehammer than a scalpel for modern readers. The surveillance state elements still land, but the execution sometimes dates it. If you are looking for stories and analyses that feel especially sharp right now, it is time to expand the shelf. We are living in a reality where control mechanisms look less like a grey boot stamping on a face forever, and more like a sleek app interface offering you exactly what you want. Here is a curated list of modern fiction and deep-cut non-fiction that cuts right to the bone of today's digital panopticons, cultural softening, and corporate feudalism. Fiction That Still Hits Hard Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) Top of the list for current relevance. Soma, feelies, and psychological conditioning through pleasure and c...

Threat To Public Safety?! ☠️

Straight Facts: ICE Shooting in Biddeford, Maine — July 13, 2026, and Related Nationwide Directive Compiled from official statements and public reporting. No opinion or analysis. All details are drawn from Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/ICE statements and consistent reporting across multiple outlets. The Biddeford, Maine Incident Date and time: Monday, July 13, 2026, approximately 7:00 a.m. ET. Location: Biddeford, Maine (residential area). Victim: Joan Sebastian Guerrero (also referred to in some reports as Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero), a 26-year-old Colombian national. He was a husband and father of a 3-year-old daughter. He was authorized to work in the United States and held a Social Security number. He was reportedly driving to work. What happened (according to DHS/ICE statement): ICE was conducting targeted surveillance at the last known address of an individual described as an “illegal alien” with a final order of removal. A man (the victim) left...

Housing Squeeze

Nearly a quarter of all renters are in a state of severe, immediate housing jeopardy. It’s a stark, heavy metric, but it points to a systemic reality that official data goes out of its way to ignore. When we talk about the housing crisis, the public conversation almost always focuses on what is visible: the tents on the sidewalk, the overcrowded city shelters, or the local encampments. But the visible street count is just the tip of a massive, submerged iceberg. The real crisis is quiet, hidden, and actively scrubbed from official statistics. The Architecture of the "Invisible" Unhoused The federal government relies heavily on the annual Point-in-Time (PIT) count—a single-night physical headcount of people on the streets or in shelters—to dictate policy and funding. Yet, anyone tracking the economic reality on the ground knows this baseline is fundamentally flawed. The PIT count completely misses the survival strategies of the invisib...

Squeezed

The Architecture of Economic Captivity: Why "Getting By" Feels Like Modern-Day Class Slavery Economic Reality / Perspective The Architecture of Economic Captivity: Why "Getting By" Feels Like Modern-Day Class Slavery Reading Time: 4 minutes • A collective reality check If you feel like you are running full speed on a treadmill that keeps accelerating, you aren't imagining things. If you stare at your bank account after paying rent with a quiet, simmering sense of panic, you are not alone. For years, we’ve been fed a specific, comforting narrative: financial survival is a matter of personal discipline. If you can’t afford a place to live or build a savings account, we are told it is a failure of character, a lack of grit, or too many minor personal luxuries. But t...

Get a room

The Disability Donut Hole The Disability Donut Hole Housing has become one of the fastest-growing expenses for nearly everyone. Families, retirees, young adults, and working professionals are all feeling the pressure of rising rents and home prices. This isn't just a disability issue anymore. It's an affordability issue affecting millions of Americans. But people living on disability often experience the problem first—and the hardest— because their income is largely fixed. When prices rise, they can't simply ask for a raise, negotiate higher wages, or work extra hours whenever expenses increase. "If my disability check is almost entirely consumed by rent, then the disability benefit wasn't enough to provide housing in the first place." That isn't a complaint. It's basic math. After rent comes food, transportation, medications, insurance, phone service, clothing, hygiene products, and every unexpected expense that life thr...

Spectacular

The Mental Ramblings of an Old Soul An Independent Perspective on Modern Spectacle There is a quiet, exhausting irony to modern celebration. We live in a culture that measures a good time by how loud, expensive, and flashy the spectacle can be, rarely stopping to look at the wreckage left in the wake. Every year, right on schedule, the sky lights up, the ground shakes, and we are told to marvel at the progress. But if you sit back and actually watch the display with a critical eye, the illusion starts to crack. Take the traditional route: fireworks. We willingly subject our communities to a self-inflicted war zone. The news cycles fill up with the same grim predictability—viral videos of skydivers clipping trees and crashing into panicked crowds, tragic stories of people blowing themselves up trying to show off, and a predictable surge in emergency room visits. But the damage we do to ourselves is only half the story. The invisible ...

Fire Fire Fire 🔥

UPDATE: Aspen Acres Fire Surpasses 50,000 Acres – 0% Contained | Colorado Wildfires UPDATE: Aspen Acres Fire Surpasses 50,000 Acres with 0% Containment July 2, 2026 • Breaking Wildfire Update • Colorado BREAKING: The Aspen Acres Fire burning in southern Colorado has now exceeded 50,000 acres and remains 0% contained . Official acreage stands at 50,187 acres as of the latest mapping on July 2, 2026. The fire is currently the #1 priority wildfire in the United States. 50,187 Total Acres 0% Containment 150+ Structures Lost 650+ Personnel Current Status – Aspen Acres Fire The fire, which ignited on or around June 29, 2026, is burning across Pueblo and Custer Counties (primarily north/northwest of Rye and near areas including Beulah, Colorado City, and Wetmore). It has shown rapid, explosive growth driven by high winds, critically low h...

Mentally Necessary?

The Medical Necessity of Gender-Affirming Surgeries: Evidence, Organizational Claims, and Growing Backlash The Medical Necessity of Gender-Affirming Surgeries: Evidence, Organizational Claims, and Growing Backlash Research Notes & Commentary • July 2026 Posted by Shane • Personal analysis of public medical and policy developments Important Disclaimer: This post summarizes publicly available statements from medical organizations, independent systematic evidence reviews, and policy developments as of July 2026. It is not medical, psychiatric, legal, or professional advice . Gender dysphoria involves genuine distress for affected individuals. Anyone experiencing it should seek qualified mental health and medical professionals for personalized evaluation and care. Treatment approaches are actively debated in medicine and policy. Readers are strongly encouraged...