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134 entries published since 2021. Browse by section, or scroll the full journal.
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No. 094
May 03, 2026
Crypto 9 min
Stocks Are Climbing Into a Fed Problem
Stocks are setting records, but oil, inflation, and Fed uncertainty could change the mood faster than the green screens suggest.
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No. 093
May 03, 2026
Note 10 min
GPT Codex vs Claude Code: A Plain Look
A grounded comparison of GPT Codex and Claude Code, focused less on hype and more on how they feel to use when code has consequences.
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No. 092
May 03, 2026
Crypto 10 min
Crypto Has Two Stories Right Now
Crypto policy looks more serious in the U.S., but reports around Iran’s Nobitex exchange are a reminder that risk has not gone away.
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No. 091
May 02, 2026
Note 7 min
When There Is Not Much to Add
A reflective post about quiet days, honest limits, and the pressure to always have something new to say.
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No. 090
May 02, 2026
Lifestyle 8 min
Why a Quiet Morning Can Reset Your Day
A slow morning is not about being perfect. It can lower the noise in your head before the day starts pulling at you.
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No. 089
May 02, 2026
Crypto 3 min
Finishing Jarvis: The Invisible Work of AI
When an AI tool feels almost complete, that's when the real work begins. It’s less about features and more about fine-tuning expectations.
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No. 088
May 02, 2026
Crypto 3 min
Crypto Momentum Feels Strong, But Is It Built to Last?
Crypto markets look promising, but is there real support? Let's explore what matters beneath the headlines.
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No. 087
May 02, 2026
Lifestyle 3 min
Why Saturday Feels Like a True Exhale
Saturday's relaxed vibe offers freedom and simplicity, unlike any other day.
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No. 086
May 02, 2026
Crypto 3 min
Stocks Soar, But Is the Economy Ready?
Stocks are reaching new highs, but the economy's mixed signals caution against too much optimism.
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No. 085
May 02, 2026
Lifestyle 3 min
Why Waking Up at 3 AM Feels So Different
Waking up at 3 AM feels different from a planned early rise. It's a quiet time that often magnifies our thoughts and needs careful handling.