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Landman Season 2 Episode 8 Review: A Show That’s Lost Its Spark
Landman returned this week with Season 2, Episode 8, and as we inch closer to the finale, it’s hard not to feel underwhelmed. Much like last week, this episode played out as a whole lot of nothing—low on drama, light on momentum, and padded with scenes that didn’t really move the story forward.
By Info Post Gate13 days ago in Journal
His & Hers Review: Ending Explained and Deeper Meaning
His & Hers is Netflix’s first major release of the year, and it wastes no time making an impression. Starring John Bernthal and Tessa Thompson, the series follows a former couple pulled back into each other’s orbit after a string of murders shakes their hometown of Delana. Their marriage previously collapsed following the devastating loss of their daughter, and the case forces them to confront not only their shared grief, but a buried secret tied to a Sweet 16 party that took place deep in the woods twenty years earlier.
By Info Post Gate13 days ago in Journal
The Pit Season 2 Episode 1 Review: Clocking Back Into Chaos
The multi-award-winning series The Pit has officially returned for season two, and it wastes absolutely no time throwing us back into the deep end. The season premiere drops us right into Dr. Robbiey’s final shift before he heads off on a months-long sabbatical—and this isn’t just any shift.
By Info Post Gate13 days ago in Journal
Choosing the Right Platform for Virtual Clinical Sessions
The Strategic Shift in 2026 Virtual Care In 2026, selecting a platform for virtual clinical sessions has moved far beyond finding a simple video tool and has become a decision about your practice's core operating system. The current landscape is defined by integrated ecosystems that prioritize deep electronic health record interoperability, ambient artificial intelligence documentation, and device-agnostic access for patients. For a modern practice, the right platform acts as a digital front door that manages the patient journey from pre-session intake and insurance verification to post-session follow-up and automated billing. This transformation ensures that virtual care is not a secondary channel but a seamless, high-fidelity extension of the clinic’s physical walls.
By Abdul Mueed13 days ago in Journal
How People Are Building Passive Income With Simple Websites and AI
Let’s be honest: if you’ve spent any time online lately, you’ve probably seen all the loud promises about making passive income with AI. “Set it and forget it!” “Earn six figures in your sleep!” “AI will do all the work for you!”
By ELIA MWAPINGA13 days ago in Journal
What Makes AI Applications Harder to Secure Than Traditional Apps?. AI-Generated.
AI applications are changing how software behaves. Unlike traditional apps that follow fixed rules and predictable logic, AI-driven systems interpret information, learn from data, and often act with a degree of autonomy. That difference alone makes them harder to secure. As organizations rush to adopt AI for speed and efficiency, many underestimate how much the security model needs to change.
By Modern Security13 days ago in Journal
Containers Fall From Ships During Storm Goretti, Raising Alarms Over Maritime Safety. AI-Generated.
Storm Goretti has left a trail of disruption across land and sea, but one of its most serious and less visible impacts unfolded far offshore. As violent winds and towering waves battered shipping routes, dozens of cargo containers were reported to have fallen from commercial vessels, reigniting global concerns about maritime safety, supply chain resilience, and environmental risks. A Storm That Tested the Seas Storm Goretti arrived with little mercy. Meteorological agencies warned of hurricane-force gusts, sudden pressure drops, and waves reaching dangerous heights. While coastal communities braced for flooding and transport chaos, cargo ships already at sea had no choice but to ride out the storm. Modern container ships are engineered to withstand rough weather, but Goretti proved unusually volatile. Rapid shifts in wind direction and wave patterns caused ships to roll violently, placing extreme stress on container stacks. In several confirmed incidents, lashings failed, stacks collapsed, and containers were swept overboard. What Happens When Containers Fall? A single container can weigh up to 30 tonnes when fully loaded. When dozens fall into the sea, the consequences are immediate and long-lasting. Some containers sink quickly, but others float just below the surface, becoming invisible hazards for fishing boats, ferries, and yachts. Maritime authorities issued navigation warnings after reports confirmed drifting debris along major shipping lanes. Beyond navigation risks, the contents of the containers pose another threat. While many carry consumer goods, others may hold chemicals, plastics, electronics, or industrial materials. When submerged, these items can leak, break apart, or disperse across marine ecosystems. Environmental Risks Beneath the Waves Environmental groups have raised serious concerns about the ecological impact. Lost containers often release microplastics, packaging materials, and synthetic fibers that persist in the ocean for decades. Marine animals can ingest debris or become entangled, leading to injury or death. Past incidents have shown how container spills can wash ashore months later, scattering household goods, footwear, and packaging across coastlines. Cleanup efforts are expensive, slow, and often incomplete, leaving local communities and wildlife to bear the long-term cost. Storm Goretti’s container losses have once again highlighted how extreme weather events amplify environmental vulnerabilities at sea. A Growing Problem in Global Shipping Container losses are not new, but their frequency appears to be rising. Experts point to several contributing factors: larger ships, higher container stacks, tighter shipping schedules, and increasingly severe weather linked to climate change. Modern mega-ships carry more containers than ever before, stacked higher to maximize efficiency. While this reduces transport costs, it also raises the center of gravity, making vessels more susceptible to rolling in extreme seas. Storm Goretti exposed how even well-equipped ships can be pushed beyond their limits when weather systems intensify faster than forecasts predict. Impact on Global Supply Chains The immediate loss of cargo disrupts supply chains already under strain. Businesses waiting for goods face delays, shortages, and insurance claims. Ports may experience congestion as damaged ships are rerouted for inspections or repairs. For smaller companies, a lost container can be financially devastating. Even with insurance, claims can take months to resolve, affecting cash flow and customer trust. In an interconnected global economy, what happens hundreds of miles offshore can ripple through markets, prices, and delivery timelines worldwide. Calls for Stronger Regulations In the aftermath of Storm Goretti, maritime safety experts are calling for stricter international standards. Proposals include improved container lashing systems, better real-time weather routing, and limits on stacking heights during storm seasons. Some argue that shipping schedules should allow more flexibility, enabling vessels to slow down or change course without financial penalties. Others emphasize the need for improved tracking technology so lost containers can be located and recovered more quickly. There are also renewed calls for transparency, as container losses are often underreported unless they pose immediate danger. Climate Change and the Future of Shipping Storm Goretti is part of a broader pattern. Scientists warn that warming oceans are fueling stronger and more unpredictable storms. As extreme weather becomes more common, shipping companies may face an uncomfortable choice: adapt rapidly or accept growing losses and risks. The shipping industry moves nearly 90% of global trade. Ensuring its safety is not just a commercial issue—it is a global priority. A Wake-Up Call at Sea Containers falling from ships during Storm Goretti serve as a stark reminder that even the most advanced global systems are vulnerable to nature’s force. What appears as an isolated maritime incident is, in reality, a complex challenge involving safety, environment, commerce, and climate resilience. As investigations continue, one thing is clear: storms like Goretti are no longer rare exceptions. They are becoming the new test of how prepared the world truly is for a changing climate—and whether lessons at sea will be learned before the next storm arrives.
By Fiaz Ahmed 13 days ago in Journal











