heroes and villains
Heroes and Villains throughout history that have defined their industries and workflow as we know it today. Those we look up to, and those we learn mistakes from.
What Do You Do When You Know Deep Down That You Have No Security?
And deep down… you feel it. The safety net you thought you had? It's gone. The job market is volatile. Governments are shaky. Technology is replacing humans faster than policy can keep up. The middle class is evaporating. And the systems we were told to rely on - education, employment, retirement - are no longer built to protect us.
By Randolphe Tanoguem9 months ago in Journal
Your Password
Introduction This is an article I originally published on my Seven Days In blog in August 2018 about passwords and security. This week Apple TV asked by to sign in on my TV and went along asking for codes sent to my phone and email, then asked me for my birthday, said my details were wrong and gave me no other option to progress. Eventually, after two days of messing about, it let me on again. It doesn't cost me anything, but it is annoying as I am watching "Severance", "Your Friends And Neighbours" and "Bad Sisters".
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Journal
Do Not Underestimate The Aunties And The Kids
Let us talk about a travel experience unlike any other. Forget luxury coaches quiet cabins or even predictable timings. We are diving headfirst into the glorious exhilarating occasionally baffling world of India’s local trains. It is not mere transport it is a swirling vibrant chaotic spectacle. It is a way of life for millions and once you witness it you understand why people are utterly obsessed.
By Tales by J.J.9 months ago in Journal
Art of War in Action
The recent militant attack on tourists in Kashmir on April 22, 2025, which claimed 26 lives, has reignited tensions between India and Pakistan, pushing their fragile relationship to the brink. India’s response swift, calculated, and diplomatic mirrors the timeless wisdom of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War.
By Tales by J.J.9 months ago in Journal
The Only War Which Gave Best Development to the World
In the chronicles of human innovation, few rivalries have been as electrifying—literally and figuratively—as that of Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. Their clash was not a war fought with weapons or armies, but with ideas, inventions, and an insatiable drive to power the world. It was a war of vision—one that birthed some of the most transformative technologies of the modern age. Though their methods, motives, and morals were vastly different, both men left behind a legacy that continues to shape our world. If history ever had a war that resulted in immense development rather than destruction, this was it.
By Doctor Strange9 months ago in Journal










