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How AI Illuminates the Architecture of Personal Transformation
The fundamental paradox of psychotherapy —and indeed of human development itself—concerns how sufficient continuity of self can be conserved across radical transformation. When does someone change within the scope of who they are, and…
Meet Aidia Studio, and its mind-bending architectural forms
Rolando Rodríguez-Leal and Natalia Wrzask met in London in 2006. Before establishing their own practice, Aidia Studio, in 2018, the Mexican-Polish couple worked at leading international firms, including Zaha Hadid Architects and Ateliers…
Researchers say they have unlocked hidden code in architecture
The discoveries, rooted in an intricate geometric shape, have links to buildings across the country, including Oxford. Heritage consultants James Wenn and James Syrett have traced the use of the rhombic dodecahedron, a diamond-faceted, twelve-sided…
Day 3: Architecture Sketch on a Napkin
Day 3 of 30. Today we're drawing boxes and arrows before writing our code. As a software developer, it's very tempting to just start coding. But while tempting, we've been burned before, by diving in without a clear picture of how the pieces…
Noah's Ark for Algorithmic Trading: Why VCP v1.1 Requires a Three-Layer Architecture
Between February 2024 and late 2025, the proprietary trading industry experienced its own biblical deluge. 80 to 100 prop firms ceased operations —approximately 13-14% of all firms globally. The catalyst? MetaQuotes revoked MT4/MT5 licenses…
Everyone is wrong about the UK's worst city - I love it
A travel expert has defended the UK city that has been tainted by negative views, hailing it as one of the best and highlighting its thriving independent businesses and welcoming allure. Earlier this year, Newport was named as the 'worst' place to…
Proton VPN: 2025's privacy milestones & the 2026 roadmap
2025 was a “watershed year” for digital privacy, according to Proton VPN 's General Manager, David Peterson. The global landscape has been defined by a surge in age verification laws and expanding digital surveillance – trends…
Four Daughters in Kingston under new ownership
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Four Daughters Millwork, an architectural woodworking manufacturer in Kingston, has been acquired by Beaubois Millwork, an industry leader in the North American market. The…
Feature: Building on a Legacy: France's Villeurbanne redefines its Art Deco heart
LYON, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) -- A hundred years after its birth in Paris, Art Deco is no longer just a chapter in architecture books. Villeurbanne, a city bordering Lyon, is reshaping its historic Art Deco district. On a construction site across from the…
'Oh my gosh, they're all from London and Cambridge': York University's northerners fight back
Like many students from the north, Lucy Morville says she felt “culture shock” at being surrounded by southerners when she arrived at university. But she said the shock was even greater because it wasn't what she expected when she…
The Foundations of Achievement
Posted January 3, 2026 | Reviewed by Margaret Foley Research and history have shown that societies tend to advance when they uphold standards of excellence. The objective capacity to solve problems and to advance skills and knowledge tends to…
Plans announced for Grade II listed Market Place building
A prominent Grade II listed property in the heart of the Market Place is the subject of a change of use planning application lodged with Dorset Council. The proposal, (P/FUL/2025/07289), seeks permission to change the use of 3 Market House from its…
Why consumer segmentation captures behavior but misses motivation
This article was published in 2026 and references a historical event from 2014, included here for context and accuracy. Tension: Consumer segmentation models promise to decode shopping behavior, but they typically describe what people do rather…
Everyone's wrong about the worst city in the UK - I love it
A travel expert has come to the defence of a UK city that's been often maligned, championing it as amongst the finest and praising its flourishing independent scene and warm hospitality. Newport was branded the 'worst' destination to visit in the…
Mark Zuckerberg's Former Top AI Scientist Reveals Exactly Why He Quit
In a new interview with The Financial Times, Yann LeCun, one of the so-called godfathers of AI, finally dished on his abrupt exit from Meta in November. From how he tells it, most of it boils down to his increasingly fraught relationship with CEO…
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