Technology
After Khamenei: How the Middle East Crisis Could Redraw Global Politics
After Khamenei: How the Middle East Crisis Could Redraw Global Politics The confirmed death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after joint strikes by the United States and Israel has sharply intensified the ongoing conflict in the Middle East—turning what was a dangerous regional crisis into a moment with global implications. Khamenei, who led Iran for nearly four decades and wielded extraordinary political and military influence, was killed when missiles and airstrikes hit Tehran in the opening phase of a major military operation targeting Iranian leadership and strategic infrastructure. The impact of his death is already reverberating across the region and the world in ways that may last for years.
By Wings of Time about 6 hours ago in Chapters
The First Hours of World War III
The First Hours of World War III World War III will not begin with a formal declaration, a single invasion, or a dramatic announcement on television. If it comes, it will begin quietly—through alerts, miscalculations, automated systems, and decisions made under extreme pressure. The early hours of a global war will feel confusing, fragmented, and unreal, long before the world understands what has happened.
By Wings of Time about 6 hours ago in Chapters
How World War III Could Begin in Our Time
The First Sparks: How World War III Could Begin in Our Time World War III may not start with a single declaration or one massive attack. Instead, it could begin quietly, through a series of connected crises, misunderstandings, and power struggles already happening today. The world is more connected than ever, but that connection also makes global conflict easier to spread.
By Wings of Time about 6 hours ago in Chapters
Is This War Turning Into World War III?
Is This War Turning Into World War III? The question many people around the world are quietly asking today is unsettling but unavoidable: Is the current war climate pushing humanity toward World War III? What once appeared to be localized conflicts in the Middle East are now entangled with global rivalries, advanced technologies, and fragile alliances. History shows that world wars rarely begin with a single dramatic declaration. Instead, they grow out of overlapping crises, miscalculations, and escalating power struggles—many of which are visible today.
By Wings of Time about 6 hours ago in Chapters
What Professions Will AI Replace?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the job landscape in ways once thought possible only in science fiction. From automating repetitive tasks to making complex decisions, AI’s capabilities are growing rapidly — and with them, questions arise: Which professions are most at risk? Which will evolve? And how can workers adapt?
By Gustavo Woltmann2 days ago in Chapters
The Future of Coding and AI
In the ever-evolving world of technology, the future of coding is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI). What was once the exclusive domain of human programmers is now becoming a dynamic partnership between humans and intelligent machines. As AI continues to advance, it’s not replacing coders, it’s redefining what it means to code.
By Gus Woltmann2 days ago in Chapters
Dragon Horse. Content Warning.
Date: Mono-3, Triakosia To: Helike From: Southern hemisphere, SE How’s it going, loser? My sarge told me it's hotter in the south. I guess they do have ice in their veins. It's like all the fire in the world got trapped below the equator. The sun looks red and the ground has dried up. There are no animals or plants, just dust and rubble. Sometimes there's clouds but even the rain boils. We wear respirators here too because if we don't our lungs will burn. This isn't global warming, it's a global incinerator. When the sun goes down it's the north but even worse even though there's no snow.
By Wen Xiaosheng3 days ago in Chapters











