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How Close are You Looking at YOUR Systems?

1 Nov 2022 8 minute read 11 comments SkinnerCrypto

Hello again, everyone! Feeling good for Halloween? Well, I posted this one on Patreon yesterday, and it's scary because it has MATH IN IT! OOOOOOOO! It's not really that bad, but if you're the odd weirdo or two that likes that kind of punishment, con...

What does a Hot Cup of Coffee, Economics and Cybernetics Have in Common?

27 Oct 2022 7 minute read 10 comments SkinnerCrypto

I originally posted this on my Patreon yesterday! If you want early access (and wanna support my super awesome cybernetic community adventure) please consider joining! Just go to THIS LINKY RIGHT HERE. In any case, HERE WE GO! So, I've been doing so...

Genetically modified organisms

26 Oct 2022 1 minute read 0 comments Alther

Genetically modified organisms ( GMO ) which can be interpreted in simple language by modifying the DNA of living things using genetic technology. It sounds very scary at first glance from its meaning, but it turns out who would have thought there we...

Quantum Computing Threat to Cryptocurrencies?

20 Oct 2022 3 minute read 0 comments Debesh Choudhury

Quantum computing is coming. It is good that quantum computing is still in the "coming" stage. The day when a meaningful quantum computer is a reality, the FinTech world may face catastrophic devastation. Present-day cryptography, which relies on th...

The Romance of Reality: A Book Review

20 Oct 2022 1 minute read 0 comments stevenbhow

I finally finished The Romance of Reality by Bobby Azarian. It is one of those books that I feel I will need to read a few times to start to get a better understanding of what he is talking about. He does do a great job of presenting some very techni...

Wednesday Walk - Fall Walk Around the Lake

19 Oct 2022 1 minute read 0 comments tych0_21

Happy Wednesday to everyone! This week. I'd like to share a few photos taken during a walk around a local inland lake. The fall colors were on full display, offering all shades of red, orange, yellow, and green foliage. This last week has been rathe...

Fungi Friday - Ascomycetes and a Mutant Milk Cap

14 Oct 2022 3 minute read 0 comments tych0_21

Happy Fungi Friday! This week, I'd like to share photos taken from a recent hike through a local bog and the fascinating fungi found along the way. As of late, I have spent the majority of my time hunting for fungi in the comfort of mixed hardwood an...

Mushroom Monday - Edible Mushroom Extravaganza

10 Oct 2022 1 minute read 4 comments tych0_21

Early fall may be my favorite time to hunt for mushrooms. The crisp Autumn air wisps through my chilled fingers as I careful pick through the sodden leaf litter on the forest floor in search of my bounty. The buzz of mosquitoes and flies has abated w...

Mushroom Monday - 2022 Michigan Mushroom Hunters Fungus Fest

4 Oct 2022 2 minute read 0 comments tych0_21

Happy Mushroom Monday! Today, I'd like to share a few images from two weekends ago when I joined the Michigan Mushroom Hunters Club for their annual fungus fest. The Fungus Fest is an event held once a year for fungi enthusiasts of all experience lev...

In a flash of blessing

30 Sep 2022 2 minute read 0 comments Alther

We come into our lives that have been shrouded in a flash of knowledge, so mesmerizing yet so ensnaring. As with the function of science, we also learn to create new pathways to channel so as not to meet tangled snares that will ensnare even stronger...