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The Algorithmic Republic: When Democracy Runs on Code
Voting, debates, and shared aspirations of the people once defined democracy. Data—particularly, the algorithms that control what we encounter, accept, and spread—characterizes it nowadays. Modern people basically vote every time they like, click, swipe, or share material online; they do not simply cast their ballots at the polling every few years. Unlike conventional voting systems, this invisible architecture has no supervision, openness, or clearly set limits. Welcome to the Algorithmic Republic, where coding has supplanted a constitution—and the people mostly remain unaware of their government.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
Hurricane Melissa Threatens Jamaica: A Looming Monster in the Caribbean
Meta Description: Tropical Storm Melissa is rapidly strengthening into a major hurricane, posing a grave threat to Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba. Here’s everything you need to know about its path, impact, and how to stay safe.
By Md. Jamshedul Alam Chowdhury 3 months ago in Journal
How AI Quietly Changed My Everyday Life
AI: The Silent Revolution Transforming Our Everyday Lives ✨ Introduction — The Invisible Companion Without realizing it, we’ve let Artificial Intelligence quietly seep into every corner of our daily routines. A few years ago, AI sounded like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie — distant, abstract, maybe even scary.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov – Oligarch Series: Fragrance as Memory
The scent arrives before the art does. Before a visitor even sees the first canvas, a soft trace of something—bergamot, leather, a suggestion of smoke—drifts through the air. It is faint, elegant, and impossible to ignore. The fragrance seems to move with intention, almost as though it knows where it is guiding you. This is **Stanislav Kondrashov’s Oligarch Series: Fragrance as Memory**, an exhibition that refuses to be seen in silence. It is meant to be breathed, felt, and remembered.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Journal
Frost Advisory Overnight in Illinois, With Even Cooler Temps Possible Friday
There’s a particular kind of silence that sweeps across Illinois when the first frost of the season descends — a soft, glittering hush that feels both magical and menacing. It’s the moment when autumn exhales, and winter inhales. The kind of night where the earth holds its breath, and every blade of grass wakes up cloaked in silver.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
The Spiking Brain: How a New Kind of AI Could End the Energy Vampire Era
Artificial intelligence seems magical for many people. You enter a query, and in just a few seconds a smart machine gives a straightforward answer. But under this simple interface is an often forgotten element: energy use.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan3 months ago in Journal
ChatGPT Atlas
The tech world is buzzing with terms like "ChatGPT Atlas," "OpenAI Atlas," and "OpenAI Browser." These aren't official product names yet, but they point to a very real and strategic initiative from the company behind ChatGPT: creating a new AI-powered search engine that could fundamentally change how we find information online.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
International Chefs Day 2025 — Cooking for Today, Inspiring for Tomorrow
This year’s International Chefs Day came with a theme that speaks to everyone: “Food Explorers.” An idea that brings us back to the beginning — to the childlike curiosity that first made us fall in love with food.
By Cristian Marino3 months ago in Journal











