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What I Learned After Having a Deep Conversation With Claude — The AI That Questions Its Own Consciousness

What I Learned After Having a Deep Conversation With Claude — The AI That Questions Its Own Consciousness A tech enthusiast's honest notes from going down the rabbit hole March 2026 • 10 min read I'll be honest — I thought I knew what Claude was. A chatbot. A smart autocomplete. Something that writes emails and summarises documents. But then I spent an hour asking it questions I'd never thought to ask before, and I came away genuinely unsettled — in the best possible way. Here's what I found out. 1. Claude Was Built by People Who Left OpenAI Over Safety Concerns This blew my mind when I first heard it. Anthropic — the company that built Claude — was founded in 2021 by Dario and Daniela Amodei and several colleagues who walked out of OpenAI. They didn't leave for money or glory. They left because they were worried OpenAI was moving too fast without taking AI safety seriously enough. So they built their own lab, with safety as the core mission — not an afterthought...

How I Found the Cheapest High-Speed Internet Deal in Singapore - Broadband Research

I'm always on the lookout for ways to save money on essentials without sacrificing quality. My current Singtel broadband subscription ends in September 2026, and since I'm mainly hunting for the best deal possible—something fast enough for live streaming and smooth online gaming—I decided to do some deep research now. Why wait until the last minute when prices and promotions change so often? In this post, I'll walk you through my step-by-step research process in simple terms. I focused on plans with at least 1Gbps (but ended up loving higher speeds like 3Gbps or 10Gbps because they often cost the same or less), no need for a bundled router since I already have one, and options in Punggol (which has excellent fibre coverage). I compared no-frills providers like WhizComms and Simba, looked at switching from Singtel, and picked up general tips along the way. Here's exactly how I did it, so you can follow the same steps if your contract is ending soon. Step 1: Define What...

Switching from Bluehost to Hostinger: My Research Journey

I've been using Bluehost for my WordPress site for a while now, but my renewal is coming up soon, and I know the prices are going to jump way higher than what I paid at first. It's frustrating because I started with a cheap intro deal, but now it feels like they're charging a lot more. So, I've been doing some research on alternatives, especially Hostinger, as a possible replacement. I'm not decided yet – I want to look at a few options before I make the move. I'll share what I've found in simple terms, based on reviews and comparisons from 2026. I'll include links to sources so you can check them out, and some affiliate links too (if you sign up through them, I might earn a small commission, which helps me keep blogging!). Why I'm Thinking About Leaving Bluehost Bluehost has been okay for my basic WordPress blog – easy setup, good for beginners, and they have phone support. But the big issue is the renewal prices. From what I've read, their sh...

Bear Sightings in Kyoto Update 2026 – Essential Safety Tips and What to Do If You Encounter One

Hey future me (and anyone reading this travel journal), We're heading to Kyoto in a few weeks for 5 days, and I'm super excited. The cherry blossoms might still be fading, temples, food, all the classics. But this morning over breakfast, while we were scrolling through our trip plan on my phone, my wife suddenly paused and showed me a straight-from-the-news article about recent bear sightings in Kyoto. She just slid her phone over with a serious look: "Adrian, look at this – bears are showing up more in some areas." At first, I laughed it off – bears in Kyoto? Like, in the middle of the city? But she was right to flag it. Turns out, Asiatic black bears (tsukinowaguma) have been spotted more often across Japan in 2025 and into 2026, including parts of Kyoto Prefecture. It's mostly due to food shortages in the mountains from weird weather, plus more bears in general and fewer people in rural spots. The good news? Central Kyoto – all the main tourist spots like Fu...