feature
Journal featured post. A corporate culture and workplace favorite.
The Age of Deception: How the World Is Being Prepared for the Rise of the Antichrist (Al-Masih ad-Dajjal)
In a time when the nature of reality seems uncertain—where synthetic intelligence produces false images, deep fakes obscure reality, and potent elites affect perceptions: a big question emerges: Could we be in the foretold Age of Deception described in ancient writings?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Great Rewrite: How AI Is Re-Imagining the Story of Humanity
Narrative has underpinned human culture for millennia. From primitive art to literary works, language has been employed throughout history to retain memories, sway views, and define identities. But algorithms are changing this ancient technique of narration for our society rather than authors or historians today.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Dream Log #1. Top Story - October 2025.
I've been having some weird dreams lately. I think maybe it's best to write about them, see what they mean, and how to translate them. Sometimes, if I remember, I might translate it into a poem. Some are just strange and out there. One that has stuck in my mind is one about a friend who was murdered. It involves five of my friends. I'm not gonna disclose their real names, just nicknames for this one.
By Chloe Gilholy4 months ago in Journal
Code and Conscience: Can AI Ever Tell Right from Wrong?
When an autonomous car has to decide between slamming a wall or hitting a person, who decides the best course of action? The scheduling, not the person behind the wheel, is to blame. Once entirely under human control, the process of ethical decision-making able to alter people's life now falls to lines. of unknown developers' codes.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Digital Messiah: What Happens When Faith Meets Artificial Intelligence
When a Texas preacher recently revealed his church's newest assistant, an artificial intelligence chatbot created to aid with biblical interpretation, the throng was speechless. Some were interested; others appeared uncomfortable. The pastor told the congregation, it's really helping me with sermon preparation. Still, it was clear everyone was secretly concerned about if the bot in a quiet, nearly human voice was really saying a Bible verse. Is it a matter of programming now or does it depend on faith?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Xavier Worthy
The name Xavier Worthy sent shockwaves through the NFL world the moment he was drafted. The Kansas City Chiefs, already a modern dynasty, made a aggressive move to secure the University of Texas wide receiver, a player whose most defining attribute is his game-changing, record-breaking speed. For Chiefs fans and fantasy football managers alike, the questions are immediate: What do the Xavier Worthy stats tell us? Is he the missing piece for the offense? And most pressingly, is Xavier Worthy playing through the common bumps and bruises of an NFL preseason?
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
Best time tracking software for macOS 2026
Time monitoring software is becoming a necessary tool for remote employees, freelancers, and companies trying to increase efficiency. Finding the best time tracking tool that offers robust functionality and blends in perfectly with macOS may be difficult for Mac users. Whether you're a business with several workers or a solopreneur searching for an affordable way to log work hours, the correct solution may help increase productivity, enhance accountability, and optimize processes.
By kirti Bindra4 months ago in Journal
Best Time Tracking Software for Windows 2026
Keeping track of work hours manually is not only tedious but also prone to errors that can cause unnecessary stress. A dedicated time tracking software for Windows takes away the hassle, saving you hours of paperwork, improving accuracy, and making the whole process effortless. With just a click, you can log time as you work, without burning a hole in your budget.
By kirti Bindra4 months ago in Journal
Apocalypse Entrepreneurs: How Fear of the End Became Big Business
Only film directors and prophets were able to exploit the idea of the end of the world previously. It has now become a feasible business strategy. From expensive bunkers hidden in mountains to mobile apps that monitor world catastrophes in real-time, the culture around the end of days has changed. a profitable business that is flourishing.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal











