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Maya's Machine. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Rahat was 30 years old. His days consisted of the accuracy of the surgery. I wake up, go to work, go back to my small apartment, go to the gym, and sleep. He had no close friends, rarely spoke to his family, and his weekends were different from his weekdays. The only consistent presence in his life was not a person - it was a program. A project he built in solitude. Her name was Maya.
By Rakib Hosen9 months ago in History
The International Space Station Can Continue to Function After 2030, According to a Veteran NASA Astronaut
The aging orbital outpost has a good chance of remaining a crucial hub for science and exploration well into the next decade if it receives regular upkeep and international cooperation. As the International Space Station (ISS) nears its 25th year in orbit, a veteran NASA astronaut is challenging the prevailing assumption that the orbital laboratory must be retired by 2030. Dr. Karen Nyberg, an engineer and former NASA astronaut who has spent nearly six months aboard the ISS, believes the station can continue operating safely and effectively well beyond the next five years.
By Shahriar Noman9 months ago in History
Retro and Vintage Fashion: The Timeless Charm of the 70s That Still Captivates Hearts
Retro and Vintage Fashion: The Timeless Charm of the 70s That Still Captivates Hearts Retro and vintage fashion is not just a trend—it’s a living memory of times when self-expression exploded into colors, fabrics, and fearless designs. Especially the 1970s, a decade that continues to define "cool" even 50 years later. But what makes 70s fashion so magical? Why are we still obsessed with it today?
By Sayed Zewayed9 months ago in History
The World’s 5 Oldest Civilizations and Why They Count Indeed moment
Civilizations are the backbone of mortal history, shaping societies, societies, and testaments that bolster our ultramodern world. Understanding the oldest societies gives us sapience into the complexity of our participated humanity. This composition explores the five oldest societies, outlining their characteristics and the enduring patrimonies they leave before.
By Monayem Hossain9 months ago in History
Alien Encounters: The Hidden History & Unexplained Clues of Extraterrestrials
Alien Encounters: The Untold Story and Unknown Signs of Extraterrestrial Life" Let's discuss aliens. Not the kind that comes from Hollywood and has glowing fingers and lasers that destroy the world, but the real ones that have followed us throughout history. You know, the bizarre tales that make you stop and ask, "Wait... could that actually be true?" *
By Orewa Razeen9 months ago in History
Honest man
A rich man lived in a land. He established a god-temple and appointed a priest for the deity worship. He donated a lot of land, cultivated fields and orchards to the temple to meet the daily expenses of the temple. He made arrangements so that any hungry person, be it destitute or saintly, who came to the temple, could stay there for a while and receive the offerings of the deity. He was looking for an honest and competent person to look after the temple property, who would be responsible for proper management of all the temple operations. On hearing this news, many people came to the rich man to be appointed to that position. Because they knew that they would get a lot of money if they were retained in this position. But the rich man was giving them all back. He was telling everyone 'I need a real good guy, I'll check him out myself.' People used to abuse him. Many people thought him stupid or even crazy. But he was not listening to those words. When the doors of the temple were opened to see the idol of the deity, many visitors came to see the idol, then the rich man The man used to stand on the roof of his building and silently observe every visitor to the temple. One day a man came to the temple to visit the deity. He is wearing torn dirty clothes. He did not know anything about education. As Tagore bowed and left, the gentleman called him to him. Said - 'You will take responsibility for the care of this temple?' The man was very surprised and said - 'What is he? I am little educated. How can I manage the work of such a big temple?' The rich gentleman said - 'I don't need more educated people. I want to entrust the temple to an honest and benevolent man.' The man replied - 'Why do you choose me when there are so many people? Good people considered?' The rich gentleman said - 'I know you are a good man. In the middle of the path leading to the temple, a piece of brick was lying on the ground and one corner of it was sticking out above the ground. I have been observing here for a long time that many people hurt their feet on that brick. They stumble and fall but go on shoveling without trying to move the brick. You didn't even hit that brick. Yet you managed to remove it after seeing it. I saw that you asked my people for a shawl and handed over the piece of brick .The man said - 'It is the duty of every human being to remove thorns, pebbles, and stumbling blocks from the road, and I did just that.' Hearing this, he said - 'Knowing and fulfilling one's duty is the sign of a truly good person.' After thinking about everything, the rich gentleman appointed that simple yet conscientious person to work in the temple. How well this work was done was later proved by the growth and arrangement of the temple.
By Timir Podder9 months ago in History
At least 11 killed after car driven through Vancouver festival
Tragedy Strikes Vancouver: At Least 11 Killed After Car Plows Through Festival After a speeding vehicle plowed through a crowded street event at a summer festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, at least 11 people were killed and dozens were injured in what the authorities are calling one of the deadliest vehicular incidents in the city's history. Chaos and Carnage
By Sijan Hossain Shawon 9 months ago in History









