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Being Religious and Being a Humanist

Ian May 30, 2026

There is no great difficulty in being both religious and humanist when religion is treated mainly as culture. If religion is little more than holidays,…

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Blog Information Technology

Introduction to Vibe Coding: Promise, Practice, and Problems

Ian May 29, 2026

Vibe coding is a recent term for a style of software development where the programmer relies heavily on artificial intelligence to generate, revise, explain, debug,…

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Why Hospitals Should Require Government-Issued Photo Identification for All Visitors, Vendors, and Non-Employee Entrants

Ian May 27, 2026

Hospitals are among the few modern institutions that must remain both open and controlled at the same time. They are places of healing, grief, emergency,…

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Blog Information Technology

CopyFail: Understanding CVE-2026-31431 and Why Linux Administrators Should Act Quickly

Ian May 1, 2026

CVE-2026-31431, publicly known as CopyFail, is a recently disclosed Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability. It affects the Linux kernel’s cryptographic subsystem, specifically the algif_aead…

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An Introduction to Nautical Fiction

Ian April 27, 2026

Nautical fiction is one of the great adventure traditions of modern literature. At its simplest, it is fiction in which the sea is not merely…

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Blog Humanism

Humanist Ethics and How We Tell Right from Wrong

Ian March 27, 2026

One of the most common criticisms of humanism is the claim that without religion, morality has no foundation. If there is no divine command, no…

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Sailing Blog

Understanding the Points of Sail

Ian March 27, 2026

A Beginner’s Guide to How a Sailboat Moves with the Wind One of the first things every new sailor must learn is that a sailboat’s…

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Blog Information Technology

How to Build an Incident Response Plan

Ian March 24, 2026

An incident response plan is only useful if it matches the way a real incident actually unfolds. That is where many organizations go wrong. They…

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Blog Humanism

Felix Adler and the Founding of Ethical Humanism

Ian March 23, 2026

Felix Adler stands as one of the most important figures in the history of modern humanist thought, but he is often misunderstood. He was not…

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Blog Information Technology

Why Cybersecurity Should Be Separated from IT

Ian March 21, 2026

In many organizations, cybersecurity is still treated as a subdivision of IT. That structure often seems practical on the surface. After all, the IT department…

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