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How Light Changed My Energy Without Giving Me a Boost
For most of my adult life, I thought energy worked in only one direction. You either had it or you did not. When it was gone, you pushed harder. You drank coffee. You powered through. And when that stopped working, you blamed exhaustion.
By illumipurea day ago in Journal
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Business Aviation: Improving Safety and Efficiency. AI-Generated.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated into various industries, and aviation is no exception. In business aviation, AI is playing a significant role in improving both safety and efficiency. From predictive maintenance to flight operations and customer service, AI is revolutionizing how aircraft are managed and how passengers experience air travel. In this blog, we will explore how AI is shaping the future of business aviation.
By Beckett Dowhana day ago in Journal
Digital Landlords: Algorithmic Control in Bangladesh Ride-Sharing
By Tuhin Sarwar । Published: 13 January । 2024 । DHAKA, BANGLADESH At 4:30 AM, when most of Dhaka still sleeps, Mohammad Rahman starts his daily negotiation with an algorithm. He opens three ride-hailing apps simultaneously – Uber, Pathao, and local newcomer Shohoz watching the digital maps light up. His motorcycle, purchased with a high-interest loan, waits as he does. The algorithm will decide his day's fate.
By Tuhin sarwara day ago in Journal
How to Put Out Electrical Fire Without Causing More Damage
By the time the smoke has cleared and the room seems still, the true extent of the destruction caused by an electrical fire is usually on display-melting wires, burned outlets, and blackened walls and, in rare instances, preventable injuries. The spread of most electrical fires is not because they are, powerful, but rather because people act in a wrong manner. Knowledge of the safety of extinguishing electrical fire is not only related to the prevention of fire, but also to the prevention of a small fire turning into a very expensive tragedy.
By Deborah Larsona day ago in Journal
How AI-Powered Drive Thru Kiosks Like McDonald’s Are Changing Customer Expectations. AI-Generated.
The quick service restaurant (QSR) industry has always been driven by speed, consistency, and convenience. In recent years, however, artificial intelligence has added a new dimension to customer experience. AI-powered drive thru kiosks are no longer experimental concepts—they are rapidly becoming the standard. A leading example is the mcdonalds drive thru kiosk, which is redefining how customers interact with fast food brands and reshaping expectations across the entire self-service ecosystem.
By Athulya Nsa day ago in Journal
15 Challenges Facing Urban Air Mobility Today. AI-Generated.
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) refers to the use of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft to move people and cargo within cities. On paper, it promises shorter travel times, reduced ground congestion, and a new layer of transportation above crowded streets.
By Beckett Dowhana day ago in Journal
How Python Developers Help Build Scalable and Reliable Applications
Imagine a startup whose app suddenly gains 100,000 users in a month. Traffic spikes, data inflates, and new features expand rapidly. Without a system designed for scale, performance slowdowns, security gaps, and crashes become almost inevitable.
By Casey Morgana day ago in Journal
Iran: The Anatomy of a Twilight. AI-Generated.
There are images whose power lies not in the brilliance of what they reveal, but in the abyss of what they leave unsaid. A dark silhouette cutting through the leaden skies of Tehran; the heavy silence of departure lounges; and that dry, bureaucratic warning, cold as a judicial sentence: “Leave the country immediately.” When a foreign ministry, usually so adept at hushed euphemisms, exhorts its citizens to flee, it is not merely issuing a cautionary advisory. It is issuing an admission of failure. It is the explicit recognition that the structures of order have become mere theatrical backdrops, that coercion has supplanted law, and that the threshold of radical unpredictability has been crossed. Iran, in this early stretch of 2026, is no longer merely trembling; it has settled into that twilight “in-between” where the crash has not yet occurred, but where the very silence feels like the herald of a seismic shift.
By Laurenceau Portea day ago in Journal
Canadian Prime Minister Visits China After Nearly a Decade of Tense Relations. AI-Generated.
After almost ten years of difficult relations, the Canadian Prime Minister has traveled to China in a move that could mark a turning point for both countries. The visit is the first official trip to China by a Canadian prime minister in nearly a decade and comes after years of political tension, trade disputes, and broken trust.
By sehzeen fatimaa day ago in Journal









