One of the most common statistics in education policy is also one of the least useful. Every year, reports rank countries by education spending as a percentage of GDP....
Visual Capitalist has a chart showing how America’s household wealth distribution changed from 1989 to 2025. The graphic is based on Federal Reserve Distributional Financial Accounts data, and the picture is...
Every home lab eventually produces the same dangerous sentence: “This model feels better.” That sentence is where benchmarking should begin, not where it should end. Feel matters. Anyone who’s...
Inflationary Sector Renormalization: A Toy Model for Making the Multiverse One of the big problems with eternal inflation is that it gives you too much universe. Not in the...
Did Britain Lose America Because It Sent the Wrong Men to the Wrong Places? The British Allocation Problem: How an Empire Lost America While Defending Everything Else The Beginning...
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A young galaxy and a mature spiral do not have the same job. A mature spiral galaxy has already done the hard work. It has gathered gas, formed stars,...
There comes a point in every homelab when the charming little collection of machines becomes less a hobby and more a jurisdiction. A Linux box here, a Windows server...
This post is a critique of Can rotation solve the Hubble Puzzle? found here: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/538/4/3038/8090496 We’re going to specifically focus on how cosmic rotation would manifest (or fail to...
The claims made by the company about their LLM named DeepSeek are intriguing and potentially represent significant advancements in the field of machine learning, particularly for large language models...