What If Your Fridge Judged Your Food Choices?
• 6 min read • technology
A passive-aggressive appliance that sighs when you reach for the cheese at midnight. Smart home technology taken to its logical, insufferable conclusion.
Daily thought experiments, philosophical puzzles, and impossible scenarios explored in depth. One question at a time.
• 6 min read • technology
A passive-aggressive appliance that sighs when you reach for the cheese at midnight. Smart home technology taken to its logical, insufferable conclusion.
• 6 min read • society
Renewable by mutual consent, dissolved automatically otherwise. Divorce lawyers panic. Greeting card companies pivot to renewal season.
• 7 min read • nature
Sea levels rise 70 metres in seconds. London, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo — underwater. Three billion people need to move today.
• 7 min read • technology
No Twitter mobs, no influencers, no doomscrolling — but also no Arab Spring, no crowdfunding, and a lot more loneliness.
• 7 min read • science
Insects grow to terrifying sizes, fires burn twice as fiercely, and every spark becomes a potential inferno.
• 6 min read • fun
Your cat would leave you on read. Your dog would send 47 messages before you've finished breakfast. Both would spam the group chat.
• 6 min read • science
Wi-Fi routers would glow like bonfires. Mobile towers would be visible pillars of light. Cities would be blindingly bright and the countryside eerily dark.
• 7 min read • philosophy
Empathy made literal. Hospitals would be unbearable, war would be impossible, and stubbing your toe on the bus would ruin everyone's commute.
• 7 min read • science
Permanent daylight on the summer solstice sounds idyllic — until crops burn, sleep cycles collapse, and nocturnal ecosystems die.
• 6 min read • survival
Deforestation becomes a chase scene. Parks rearrange themselves overnight. And your garden fence means nothing to a determined oak.