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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 15:43 EDT

Psychology says the most important life lesson isn’t learning to make better decisions – it’s learning to live peacefully with the ones you can’t undo

While we obsess over making perfect choices, psychology reveals that true wisdom lies in mastering the art of carrying our irreversible decisions—the ones that haunt us at 3 AM—without letting them poison our present moments. Read more ›

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Daniel Voss @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 15:04 EDT

ICE confirms it deployed Paragon spyware inside the United States for drug trafficking cases

ICE is actively using commercial spyware to surveil people on U.S. soil. The agency has confirmed it deployed Paragon Solutions’ surveillance tool in drug trafficking investigations inside the United States — a disclosure that raises immediate constitutional questions about warrantless access to encrypted personal devices, the absence of independent oversight, and the potential for mission ... Read more Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 13:30 EDT

Psychology suggests people who downplay their birthday don’t want less — they want the specific thing most birthdays have never delivered, which is the felt sense of being genuinely celebrated rather than obligatorily acknowledged, and they stopped asking for it because stopping felt better than hoping and being let down again

Behind every person who insists they "don't do birthdays" lies a profound psychological truth: they've learned that protecting themselves from the hollow ache of obligatory well-wishes hurts less than admitting they still crave what they've never truly received—to be celebrated as if their existence genuinely matters, not just socially acknowledged because a calendar reminded someone to care. Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 13:05 EDT

Fintech apps demand your passport for verification — then leave it on an unprotected server

Canadian money-transfer app Duc left an Amazon-hosted storage server publicly accessible without password protection, exposing a large number of files containing unencrypted driver’s licenses, passports, selfies, and customer transaction records, as reported by TechCrunch. The breach is a sharp illustration of a structural gap now running through the fintech industry: regulatory compliance frameworks increasingly require ... Read more Read more ›

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 11:17 EDT

Tough it out’ was the only emotional instruction a whole generation of men ever received — and now they’re sitting in retirement wondering why their body aches and nobody calls

A retired electrician discovers that forty years of following his father's advice to "swallow your feelings and get back to work" has left him with destroyed knees, an empty phone, and the dawning realization that he barely knows his own family. Read more ›

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 09:11 EDT

The $50 AI revolution: Why smaller models built for sovereignty may matter more than the trillion-dollar arms race

The cost of building a frontier AI model has crossed significant financial thresholds in training compute alone, and the countries that cannot pay that price are not waiting around for charity. Across India, Argentina, Kenya, and Malaysia, researchers and startups are constructing a parallel AI economy built on smaller, open-weight models that run on cheap ... Read more Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 09:00 EDT

Psychology suggests people who stay calm during conflict aren’t less emotional — they learned early that the person who controls the temperature of the room controls the outcome, and they stopped reacting and started choosing

While you might assume those unnervingly composed people in heated arguments simply don't feel emotions as deeply as you do, they've actually mastered something far more powerful: the art of feeling everything while choosing their response, turning emotional awareness into strategic advantage. Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 06:00 EDT

I’m 66 and the loneliest I’ve ever felt wasn’t after my children left or my friends moved away – it was the morning I woke up and realized I had nothing that needed me, nothing that depended on my showing up, and the whole day stretched ahead like a road with no destination

The loneliest I’ve ever felt wasn’t when my children left. It wasn’t when my closest friend moved to Scotland. It wasn’t during the winter Robert had his surgery and I spent three weeks in and out of a hospital that smelled of disinfectant and bad news. The loneliest I’ve ever felt was a Tuesday morning ... Read more Read more ›

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 04:10 EDT

9 quiet signs a woman has class that have nothing to do with money or appearance

There’s a common misconception that “class” is something you can see instantly—designer clothes, polished makeup, expensive tastes. But real class doesn’t announce itself. It’s quiet. Subtle. Often overlooked. In fact, the most genuinely classy women are the ones who don’t rely on money, status, or appearance to earn respect. They carry something deeper—something that shows ... Read more Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 03:05 EDT

AI was supposed to be the great equaliser — instead it produced the most concentrated investment cycle in VC history

The decade-long diversification of global tech investment is over. In 2020, U.S.-based startups accounted for roughly 40% of global venture funding; by 2025, that figure had surged past 75%, driven almost entirely by artificial intelligence. A sweeping analysis by Rest of World documents how the AI boom has reversed years of progress in distributing startup ... Read more Read more ›

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/02/2026 02:28 EDT

Italian surveillance firm SIO built fake WhatsApp app with government spyware, Meta says

WhatsApp has notified approximately 200 users — primarily in Italy — that they were tricked into installing a fake version of the messaging app containing government spyware, as reported by TechCrunch. The company has attributed the malicious app to Italian surveillance firm SIO and indicated it plans to pursue legal action. Photo by Stefan Coders ... Read more Read more ›

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