This is where I gather whatever I’m exploring at the moment: reflections from life across cultures, ideas I’m working through, observations from the road, and the occasional dive into issues that simply catch my attention.
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Mozambique on the ticket, though that meant little. Five days in Harare, three more in Chimoio. Christmas in Vila Manica. At the time it all seemed simple, like you could just plot it on paper, and the world would follow along. Oslo first. Grey winter light, thin and tired. Aeroflot east. Moscow. Snow like dust,…
I have often transited through Mexico City International Airport (MEX) over the years, and I want to share my personal experience. While I know others may have very different stories, I’ve grown to like the airport despite its quirks. It’s a place full of contrasts that reflects the energy of the city it serves. Getting…
Over the past months, Bethics has expanded its presence in Mexico through bethics.mx, a Spanish-language platform focused on ethics, governance, accountability, and responsible leadership in the Mexican context. This expansion reflects a growing demand for practical, accessible resources that speak directly to organizations, professionals, and civil society actors working in…
A reflection on how the erosion of international institutions removes the friction that once restrained escalation and made catastrophic war harder to initiate. What happens when the systems built after 1945 to slow conflict are steadily dismantled, leaving threats to operate without constraint?
The people generating AI slop at scale are making a choice to strip-mine a commons—to extract private profit while pushing the cost of filtering and verification onto everyone else. Is the rise of generated content a technical evolution, or a fundamental breach of information ethics?
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