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The unchanging Nature

​ There is something in you that has never changed. It is Not your body that has grown, not your aged, transformed since the day you arrived. Not your mind that has accumulated knowledge, fear, memory, opinion. Not your emotions also those have swung between joy and grief more times than you can count. But something underneath all of that. Something that was present when you were a child running without thought and is present right now as you read this. Something that does not age, does not accumulate, does not fracture. That is consciousness. And the strange thing about it the thing most of us miss is that it has always been whole. It has never actually been broken. What breaks is the mind’s relationship to it. Watch a child. A child does not perform happiness. A child does not calculate whether it is appropriate to laugh, whether laughing will make them look foolish, whether this moment deserves joy or not. The child simply is what they are, fully in each moment. There is no gap betw...

151 malicious packages uploaded to GitHub

​ We are living in the most extraordinary moment in human history. For the first time ever, a machine can think. Not perfectly. Not consciously. But it can generate ideas, stories, code, entire software packages faster than any human team on earth right now. We gave intelligence to silicon. And the world has never been the same since. People are building with AI. Shipping products in days that used to take months. Writing code they barely understand but it works. Creating things they couldn’t have created alone. This is real. This is beautiful. This is the age we live in. But here is the thing nobody is saying out loud. The same power that lets you build lets someone destroy. On March 13, 2026, researchers at Aikido Security a cybersecurity firm that builds automated scanning tools for developer ecosystems published findings that should have stopped the entire software world cold. They discovered that a threat actor they named Glassworm had compromised at least 151 GitHub repositories ...