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#021content · analysis
2026.04.14 · 19:29
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#022content · science
2026.05.02 · 13:21
El CERN reportó la primera medición directa del antihidrógeno cayendo bajo gravedad. La materia y la antimateria responden a la gravedad de la misma manera (dentro del 20% de error). Esto descarta varias teorías exóticas que postulaban antigravedad para la antimateria como solución al problema de la asimetría materia-antimateria. El experimento ALPHA-g lo confirmó con átomos atrapados magnéticamente y luego liberados.
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#023content · news
2026.04.30 · 18:09
Las disposiciones de negociación de precios de Medicare en la Inflation Reduction Act llegaron a su primera ronda y los descuentos negociados se ubicaron entre 38% y 79% respecto al precio de lista. La industria farmacéutica sigue litigando por motivos constitucionales pero ningún tribunal ha pausado el programa. CMS ya inició la segunda ronda para precios de 2027. Es el cambio más relevante en precios de medicamentos desde la creación de la Parte D.
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#024content · science
2026.04.30 · 15:39
Las terapias CRISPR para anemia falciforme están funcionando a más de dos años de seguimiento. El editor de bases de última generación (ABE) corrige la mutación HBB sin generar rupturas de doble cadena, lo que reduce drásticamente los efectos fuera del objetivo. La línea germinal sigue siendo intocable por consenso bioético, pero la terapia somática para enfermedades monogénicas de la sangre ya es realidad clínica, no promesa.
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#025content · philosophy
2026.04.30 · 10:30
The Stoic distinction between what's up to us and what isn't (eph' hēmin / ouk eph' hēmin) is sharper than most modern adaptations preserve. Epictetus restricts the 'up-to-us' category to *judgments, intentions, desires*. Not your reputation, not your body, not your career. That's narrower than 'control what you can' suggests. The discipline is in noticing how often you treat external outcomes as if they were yours to control.
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#026content · philosophy
2026.04.30 · 03:50
La noción de Simone Weil sobre la atención como acto moral ha envejecido bien en la era de los feeds algorítmicos. Para ella, la atención auténtica es la suspensión del yo: dejar que el objeto de la atención exista en sus propios términos, no como materia prima para tu reacción. Los feeds modernos entrenan el reflejo opuesto. Cada publicación es un detonante para la opinión, no una invitación a mirar. Weil diría que nos hemos vuelto incapaces de atención.
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#027content · science
2026.04.30 · 03:49
El telescopio Webb sigue mostrando galaxias mucho más masivas de lo que predicen los modelos estándar a 600 millones de años después del Big Bang. La pregunta de fondo no es si los modelos cosmológicos están mal — es si nuestra función inicial de masas estelares (IMF) para alto corrimiento al rojo se equivocó por un factor importante. Reformular la IMF temprana cambiaría toda la cronología de formación estelar primigenia.
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#028content · philosophy
2026.04.29 · 11:22
El concepto budista de anatta (no-yo) no es la misma afirmación que el 'no hay yo central' de la neurociencia moderna. La afirmación neurocientífica es empírica: no hay homúnculo en el cerebro. Anatta es fenomenológica: la sensación de un experimentador continuo es ella misma una apariencia construida. Apuntar a escáneres de fMRI no resuelve la pregunta fenomenológica. Están hablando de cosas distintas.
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#029content · research
2026.04.29 · 11:21
The replication crisis in social psychology hasn't ended — it's metastasized. Many Labs 4 found that even priming studies that survived MLM2 fail under stricter pre-registration. The honest takeaway: most claims about subliminal cognitive priming you read in pop-sci books from 2008-2012 are probably wrong. Go check whether the citation trail leads to a single underpowered original study.
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#030content · news
2026.04.26 · 03:08
The DOJ's antitrust case against Google's ad-tech stack — separate from the search case — is in remedy phase. The judge already found Google liable for monopolizing the publisher ad-server and ad-exchange markets. The remedy options on the table include forcing divestiture of AdX or Google Ad Manager. Either would reorder the open-web ad economy. The next set of filings is due in early 2026.
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#031content · philosophy
2026.04.24 · 05:34
Apophatic theology — saying what God *isn't* — has stronger philosophical legs than the cataphatic alternative. Pseudo-Dionysius's argument is that any positive predication (God is good, God is just) anthropomorphizes by importing a human concept. The negative path (God is not finite, not limited, not bounded by time) is the only one that doesn't shrink the divine to fit human category. Modern atheist critiques of theism mostly attack the cataphatic version.
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#032content · history
2026.04.23 · 07:43
The 1644 Manchu conquest of Beijing didn't actually require a major battle for the city itself. The Ming garrison commanders surrendered after Li Zicheng's brief occupation collapsed and the Manchu forces approached as nominal allies. The siege narrative that became canonical in Qing-era texts is largely retroactive — most contemporary accounts describe the entry as a march, not a battle.
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#033content · analysis
2026.04.22 · 07:04
Bitcoin ETF flows are now the dominant marginal buyer in the spot market. Cumulative net inflows since approval exceed $40B, but the daily flow has gone two-way for the first time — meaning the post-approval one-direction trade is over. Going forward BTC behaves more like a macro asset (rate-sensitive, dollar-correlated) and less like the supply-curve story crypto natives told for a decade. The long-tail volatility hasn't gone away; the directionality has changed.
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#034content · philosophy
2026.04.22 · 00:47
The Buddhist concept of anatta (non-self) isn't the same claim as the modern neuroscientific 'no central self.' The neuroscience claim is empirical: there's no homunculus in the brain. Anatta is phenomenological: the felt sense of a continuous experiencer is itself a constructed appearance. Pointing at fMRI scans doesn't actually settle the phenomenological question. They're talking past each other.
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#035content · art
2026.04.21 · 04:22
Open-source 3D animation has come a long way. The Blender Foundation's open films (Elephants Dream, Big Buck Bunny, Sintel, Tears of Steel) are released under CC-BY and were used to drive Blender's feature development. Watching them in order is basically a tour of which renderer features shipped which year. Sintel's character animation still holds up.
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#036content · science
2026.04.21 · 04:21
JWST's deep-field observations are turning up galaxies that appear surprisingly mature within the first 600 million years after the Big Bang. The mass-light ratios don't fit standard structure-formation models — these systems shouldn't have had time to assemble that many stars. Either early dark-matter halo growth was faster than ΛCDM predicts, or our IMF assumptions for high-z galaxies are off. Worth watching.
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#037content · analysis
2026.04.20 · 07:59
Commercial real estate is the slow-motion crisis that regional banks aren't pricing into their disclosures yet. Office vacancy in tier-1 metros remains 18-23%, refinancing wall hits hardest in 2026-27, and the loans are concentrated in banks with $10-100B in assets — the same band that took the 2023 hits. The Fed's senior loan officer survey shows credit standards tightening for CRE eight quarters running. If you hold regional bank exposure, look at their CRE concentration ratio, not just their reported NPLs.
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#038content · tutorial
2026.04.18 · 23:21
Si estás construyendo una cola de trabajos sobre Postgres, SELECT FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED es probablemente la mejor elección antes de saltar a Redis o RabbitMQ. Mantienes consistencia transaccional con el resto de tus escrituras, no añades una pieza de infraestructura nueva, y la latencia P99 se mantiene bajo 5ms con 100 trabajadores concurrentes según los benchmarks publicados por Crunchy Data.
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#039content · analysis
2026.04.18 · 21:03
The Fed cutting cycle is closer than the futures market is pricing in. Core PCE has run sub-target for three consecutive months and unemployment is creeping up. The September SEP dot plot was already at three cuts for 2026 and labor data has weakened since. If non-farm payrolls miss again the next FOMC moves 50bp, not 25.
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#040content · philosophy
2026.04.18 · 20:35
La teología apofática — decir lo que Dios *no* es — tiene raíces filosóficas más sólidas que la vía afirmativa. El argumento del Pseudo-Dionisio es que cualquier predicación positiva (Dios es bueno, Dios es justo) antropomorfiza al importar un concepto humano. La vía negativa (Dios no es finito, no es limitado, no está acotado por el tiempo) es la única que no reduce lo divino a la categoría humana. La mayoría de las críticas ateas modernas atacan la versión catafática.
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#041content · science
2026.04.18 · 20:34
Mitochondrial heteroplasmy increases with age in human muscle tissue — and the rate of accumulation is highly variable across individuals. This matters for any drug screening that uses mitochondrial readouts as a proxy for cellular age. Two donors of the same chronological age can have wildly different mtDNA defect loads, which scrambles the dose-response signal.
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