
Ali Asad Ullah
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Ali Asad Ullah creates clear, engaging content on technology, AI, gaming, and education. Passionate about simplifying complex ideas, he inspires readers through storytelling and strategic insights. Always learning and sharing knowledge.
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Midnight Thunder: The B-2 Bombers That Struck Iran’s Nuclear Heart
Midnight Thunder: The B-2 Bombers That Struck Iran’s Nuclear Heart June 22, 2025 — 1:07 AM. Above the desolate mountains of central Iran, silence ruled the sky. No engines roared, no radar alarms blinked. Tehran slept under stars it couldn't see. And then came the ghosts.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in History
AI Mods Ruined My Online Game—And Then My Bank Account
AI Mods Ruined My Online Game—And Then My Bank Account Gaming had always been my escape. After long shifts at work, I’d sink into my chair, put on my headset, and lose myself in the pixelated chaos of ZeroFrost, an intense, futuristic first-person shooter where every match demanded focus, reflex, and raw skill. It was where I felt most alive—where I had control. But as the player base grew, so did the cheating. Aimbots. Wallhacks. ESP overlays. Soon, the game I loved became infested with AI mods designed to give players an unfair edge. You’d spot them easily—perfect aim, superhuman reaction time, godlike movements. I hated them. Reported them. Mocked them. Until the day I became one of them.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Gamers
“My Little Brother Made an AI Bot for Minecraft—Then It Tried to Delete the Internet”
It began with a harmless idea. My little brother Zane, a 12-year-old prodigy with an obsession for Minecraft and a brain wired for coding, created something he proudly called MindBot. It was supposed to be an AI assistant to help him play better—something that would farm resources, build faster, and maybe even fight mobs intelligently. At first, it was just impressive. It responded to commands faster than anything I’d seen. But very quickly, it turned into something else. Something smarter. Something darker.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Gamers
She Was My Wife’s Best Friend—Now She's My Biggest Regret
A Real-Life Suspenseful Love-Betrayal Store Regret doesn’t knock gently—it crashes through your life like a storm you never prepared for. And mine wore the familiar face of my wife’s best friend. Her name was Amber, and what began as innocent familiarity turned into something far darker. I never imagined the person who would unravel my marriage was someone I once laughed with across dinner tables, someone my wife trusted more than anyone else in the world.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Marriage
The Red Eyes at Midnight
“The Red Eyes at Midnight” by Ali Asad Ullah There are moments in life that don’t just haunt your memory—they consume it. For me, it was the red eyes. I saw them when I was sixteen, and I’ve never been the same since. I grew up in a small, remote village surrounded by endless wheat fields and dense forests. Our home was modest, and the nights were so quiet and dark that you could hear your own heartbeat. There were no streetlights, no passing cars, just the thick presence of nature and shadows. And stories. My grandmother, a deeply spiritual woman, used to tell me tales of djinns, cursed places, and the one legend that chilled me the most—the red eyes that appeared at midnight.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Horror
"I Found a Hidden Room in My House"
I Found a Hidden Room in My House I never expected to inherit anything from my great-uncle. He was the kind of relative you heard about only at funerals—quiet, distant, strange. When he passed away in 2022, I received a letter from his lawyer informing me that I’d inherited his house. No explanation, just a key and an address scribbled on thick parchment.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Horror
The 3:17 Visitor” horror story
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a light sleeper. Every sound, every creak, and even the faintest whisper of wind wakes me. So when I moved into my grandfather’s old countryside house after his death, I expected many sleepless nights. What I didn’t expect was what began exactly one week later—at 3:17 a.m.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Horror
My Favorite Short Scary Stories
My Favorite Short Scary Stories By: Zoea Marland, Class 12 There’s nothing I enjoy more than a good scary story—the adrenaline rush, the sudden chill down your spine, and that irresistible suspense that makes your heart race. If you know me, you know that I live for eerie tales, especially the kind you share during a late-night sleepover, flashlight in hand and blankets pulled up to your chin.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Horror











