U.S. Sanctions Didn’t Stop Spacety — They May Have Made It Stronger
Saturday, 11 April 2026 10:38
Spacety, a Chinese satellite manufacturer sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury in 2023 for its alleged ties to Russia’s Wagner Group, has reportedly raised approximately $190 million in equity financing from state-linked funds and domestic venture capital. The funding round is one of the largest recent capital raises in China’s commercial space sector — and it […]
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The people who laugh loudest in a group are often running the most sophisticated emotional surveillance in the room
Saturday, 11 April 2026 10:08
The loudest laugh in the room often belongs to the person running the most demanding emotional operation — constantly reading micro-signals, managing group tension, and performing ease at real cognitive cost.
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Artemis II lunar mission draws flood of conspiracy theories
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Why the Soviet Buran shuttle flew once and never again — and what its cancellation reveals about how empires choose between prestige and survival
Saturday, 11 April 2026 09:07
The Soviet Buran shuttle flew once, landed itself autonomously in a crosswind, and was abandoned — not because the engineering failed, but because no one could answer the question of what it was for. Its story reveals how empires collapse when they optimize for matching competitors instead of serving their own needs.
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Top takeaways from the Artemis II mission
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A Sub-Solar Black Hole Just Changed the Dark Matter Debate — Here’s Why It Matters
Saturday, 11 April 2026 08:37
If primordial black holes exist, dark matter may not be an exotic particle at all — it may be billions of tiny black holes forged in the first fraction of a second after the Big Bang. A gravitational wave signal recently analyzed by astrophysicists brings that possibility closer to reality than ever before. The signal, […]
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Grief doesn’t always look like sadness. Sometimes it looks like reorganizing your entire apartment at 2 a.m.
Saturday, 11 April 2026 08:07
Grief doesn't always manifest as tears or withdrawal. For many, it shows up as compulsive activity — reorganizing, cleaning, building physical order when internal order has collapsed. New research reveals why the brain drives this behavior and what it costs the body over time.
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When the Machine Finds the Cracks: What Claude Mythos Means for the Humans Defending Our Systems
Saturday, 11 April 2026 07:08
In one of Anthropic’s internal evaluations, their new AI model—Claude Mythos Preview—was placed inside a secured sandbox computer. It escaped. On its own. Reports indicate the model devised a multi-step exploit to gain broad internet access from the sandbox system and contacted the researcher running the evaluation. It didn’t stop there. Anthropic disclosed that the […]
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After Artemis II, NASA looks to SpaceX, Blue Origin for moon landings
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An 83% Budget Cut to the Office of Space Commerce Puts America’s Space Traffic Management Future in Limbo
Saturday, 11 April 2026 06:38
The Commerce Department’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal reportedly allocates just $11 million to the Office of Space Commerce, representing the second consecutive year the White House has proposed gutting the agency responsible for building America’s civil space traffic management system. The figure marks an estimated 83% reduction from the office’s 2024 budget of approximately […]
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The quiet devastation of being the reliable one in every group you’ve ever been part of, and how it slowly teaches you that dependability can become a cage
Saturday, 11 April 2026 06:08
Being the dependable person in every group feels like strength until the social contract collapses into a one-way resource drain. The psychology of chronic reliability reveals how competence becomes a cage, and why the door out is harder to find than 'just set boundaries.'
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'Howl at the moon': NASA's bid to boost space enthusiasm
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Artemis II's record-breaking journey around the moon ends with dramatic splashdown
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An 83% Budget Cut Tells You Everything About Washington’s Real Priorities on Space Traffic Management
Saturday, 11 April 2026 04:37
The White House budget proposal suggests spending approximately $11 million on the Office of Space Commerce in fiscal year 2027, reportedly an 83% drop from the $65 million the office received in 2024. To put that in perspective: the first Trump administration created the policy directive that established this program. The second Trump administration is […]
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People who were parentified as children don’t struggle with responsibility. They struggle with the idea that they’re allowed to have needs.
Saturday, 11 April 2026 04:07
Parentified children don't grow into adults who can't handle responsibility. They grow into adults who treat their own needs as system failures that must be suppressed, because competence became the only identity that felt safe.
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