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2026

  • A Non-Exhaustive List of My Favorite Biohacks by Malachy Already high on Caffeine and L-theanine while typing this. Human civilisation hasn’t yet conquered ageing (yet), but we are making remarkable progress in improving the quality of life. I’ll probably live to 100 if I’m not murdered xd; with biohacking, I wouldn’t be bedridden in my last years. I don’t like dependency.
  • Why ATMs didn’t kill bank teller jobs, but the iPhone did by David Oks Probably one of the best blogs I’ve read on whether or not AI will replace humans and cause job losses. The conclusion I’ve reached after considering both perspectives is that “I don’t know,” and, in reality, no one does. Therefore, I’ll continue to work hard while hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. I remain optimistic.
  • Poker, Not Chess: Make Better Decisions in an Uncertain World by Zero Repository A random person was kind enough to like my tweet (which I used to vent out my spleen). And then I checked his X profile and found out that he has a Substack. Went there and found out this masterpiece. Whatever he has written is absolute truth because it is backed by math. This is what I liked the most about this article: John Von Neumann, the father of game theory and inventor of the architecture behind modern computers, saw poker, not chess, as the ideal metaphor for decision-making in life.