Shahjahan Kabir Khan
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Why We Remember Some Moments Forever — and Forget Others Instantly
How memory operates is curious. We can remember a phrase uttered ten years ago even if we cannot recall what we consumed for lunch two days prior.Though we forget significant dates, misplace keys, and struggle to remember names, we may still recall the aroma of our grandmother's cooking, the mood of our childhood home, or the exact shade of the sky on a day of special importance.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Psyche
What If Humans Aren’t the Last Stage of Intelligence?
Almost every chat about the future has an undercurrent of nervousness. It becomes evident as we talk about artificial intelligence, automation, and the meaning of human life in an ever changing world.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
The Age of Hyper-Performance: Why We Feel Guilty Doing Nothing
We live in an era where slowing down feels almost like a crime. We check email while brushing our teeth. We listen to speed-increased podcasts to “consume more knowledge in less time.” We feel anxious when we’re not doing something “useful.” Even leisure has been rebranded — reading becomes self-improvement, gym becomes optimization, and hobbies become potential income streams.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
📱 The Day America Looked Away: How Apple Lost Its Magic—and How It Can Rise Again
For almost two decades, the iPhone wasn’t just a phone—it was a cultural event. A badge of identity. A signal that you belonged to the future. When that first iPhone launched in 2007, it cracked open the sky. The world shifted. Suddenly, the device in your hand wasn’t a gadget—it was a revolution.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
The Attention Economy: Why Our Brains Are Losing the Battle Against Notifications
The current world has a curious paradox: Although we have a lot of tools designed to improve our focus—productivity software, scheduling applications, alert systems, artificial intelligence prompts—we are still more distracted than ever in documented history.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
Apple’s Boldest Comeback Yet — Inside the Transparent MacBook “VISION” That’s Redefining the Future of Laptops
Apple’s Most Daring Move in Years Every several years, Apple makes a move that changes the discourse and upsets the industry. Apple has picked a different playing field this time; competitors swarm the market with folding smartphones, dual-screen models, AI-powered laptops, and innovative gadgets.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
The 7,000-Mile Shockwave: How China’s AI Chip Revolution Is Reshaping the Global Tech War
When NVIDIA was celebrating record-shattering profits last year, something unexpected was unfolding nearly 7,000 miles away—a quiet, determined engineering revolt inside China. While Wall Street toasted NVIDIA for powering the global AI boom, Huawei was doubling its AI chip production, hitting an astonishing 600,000 units. At the same time, SMIC, China’s largest chip manufacturer, began constructing not one but three massive semiconductor foundries that will triple the country’s AI chip output by next year.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khanabout a month ago in Journal
The Digital Mask: How Technology Is Changing The Way We See Ourselves
Once, our sole means of looking at ourselves was through a mirror. The mirror is just one tool nowadays, used less often than the front-facing camera, the polished internet profile, the optimized "best angle," and the digital creation of ourselves.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Confessions











