"Live by the Claude, die by the Claude." In late 2024, a meme captured something unsettling: the "Claude Boys"—teenagers who "carry AI on hand at all times and constantly ask it what to do." What began as satire became earnest practice. Students created websites, adopted the identity, performed the role. The joke revealed something real: … Continue reading Simulation as Bypass: When Performance Replaces Processing
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When Nothing Feels Real Anymore: A Guide to Actual Contact
You Already Know Something's Wrong You're interacting constantly. Texting, commenting, video calls, group chats, "staying connected." And somehow you feel more alone than ever. Not because you don't care about people. Not because they don't care about you. But because somewhere along the way, almost everything started feeling like performance instead of presence. You know … Continue reading When Nothing Feels Real Anymore: A Guide to Actual Contact
Military Mind & What Matters
Weird episode of the day. I walk most places. I walk to the grocery store. It's just over 2 miles from where I live. Because it is a ways, I bring my military sea bag, so I can carry all the groceries back home. I'm walking away from the grocery store, and someone behind me … Continue reading Military Mind & What Matters
