Why AI’s Unit Economics Just Killed the Latest Doomer Script
Everyone said AI would “never be profitable” because compute and energy would eat every dollar of revenue. Then the margins showed up anyway. December 21, 2025. Why AI Was Supposed To Be an Economic Black Hole For the latest wave of AI doomers, the story was seductively simple: large‑scale AI would collapse under its own […]
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Officer Down, Episode Seven: The Murder of Timothy Francis
KlueIQ Chronicles, Episode Ten: Crimes of the Art, Vanishing Virtues
Devlog: A Holiday Treat and Plex’s Early Debut
December 16, 2025. To close out the year, I’ve added a small but important experiment to the site: an interactive documentary “mini‑game” that lets you explore a real federal audit where more than 130 works from Canada’s Federal Indigenous Art Collection simply vanished from accountability. It’s a nonfiction, browser‑based experience that treats the audit itself […]
Holiday Treat: Try the Crimes of the Art Interactive Audit
December 16, 2025. As a little holiday treat, and a preface to my upcoming nonfiction game Crimes of the Art, Episode 0: Vanishing Virtues, I’ve added a new interactive experience to the site. Try Crimes of the Art is a short, browser‑based interactive documentary built around the real federal audit that couldn’t account for more than […]
Officer Down, Episode Six: The Saint-Just Tragedy
KlueIQ Chronicles, Episode Nine: Officer Down
The Fake Authority Triad: Narcissism, Ignorance, and Plagiarism in the AI “Debate”
Too many self appointed experts are recycling two year old talking points about AI and calling it ethics. What they really have is a fragile ego, no reading list, and a talent for stealing other people’s arguments. December 9, 2025. There is a new kind of fake authority loose in the AI “debate,” and it […]