Achievements
Houthi effectively test-terminated hypersonic rocket. Content Warning.
Yemen's Iran-upheld Houthi rebels have guaranteed a fruitful trial of a hypersonic rocket. This data was accounted for by the Russian news organization RIA Novosti on Thursday, refering to a tactical source near the Houthi bunch.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Bangladesh Our blood obligation hasn't yet been paid.. Content Warning.
The public freedom that we got past the freedom war has given us numerous things. Given the opportunity to pursue their own choices, be it right or wrong. Without precedent for history, our kin has had the option to implant the soul of self-drive into all aspects of it, rising out of the standard of rulers like England and afterward Pakistan.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
This time Elon Musk's battle with man-made brainpower
Innovation businessperson Elon Musk has moved forward to make chatbots with further developed man-made brainpower. In the meantime, the head of little blog composing webpage X (previously Twitter) has sent off his chatbot to contend with the man-made reasoning (man-made intelligence) fueled chatbot 'ChatGPT' created by American innovation firm OpenAI.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Craftsmen are more self-important. For what reason is deliberate demise expanding?. Content Warning.
Craftsmen are a piece self-important. Perhaps he was presumptuous about a great deal of things, perhaps we didn't get it,' said artist and his family companion Shamim Ara Nipa about the late Rabindra performer Sadi Mohammad.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Feeling Priveleged: Reflections on "A Story Every Day" So Far (March Edition)
I've been lucky to have some time off work toward the end of the month. This meant I could write several entries to the Whispering Woods challenge, and still do a micro every day. Fitting for March, for a few days, I really did descend into a kind of madness, writing thousands of words a day. Something I'd wanted to do for weeks, and hadn't been able to.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Centurion
At some point, I stopped counting the stories that I have written. I paid attention to my readership, of course, those lovely numbers incrementing upwards are addicting. But I paid more attention to my readers, to engaging with some of the truly amazing people on this site, to learning what I can from the other stories represented here.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Writers
A Bloody Business: The Novel Vocal Inspired
I pride myself on being something of a realist when it comes to this platform. There are plenty of things to like about Vocal, but there are also flaws. Folks in the past have written about this site like it’s a utopia; I’ve always maintained that it’s more of a tool. Perhaps part of that healthy skepticism is because I have mixed thoughts on socialized writing like what we see on Vocal and other sites.
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in Writers
It's A Challenge
Introduction My first challenge today is to get this article published before I have to run off to York. Yesterday was slightly traumatic having to deal with disappearing parcels and potential thefts, but they are now all in hand and dealt with but on to the subject of this thing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Back to the Crowd
So, I did it… It has been a strange few days. The weather returned, once again, to the trickery that is winter in Montreal, Canada. You can never tell when Mother Nature will play games with the city, and a snowstorm hit us with a dusting of whiteness and cold that I did not expect to be so heavy. On the radio, as I got in a bit of stretching and breakfast, the radio covered the funeral of one of our more controversial prime ministers, Brian Mulroney (it is still amazing to me how quickly people forget the full story of certain political leaders). Not really the best moment to be stuck inside with grey skies and no work to do (all papers already marked; just grades to post). I went back online to amuse myself and think about another Saturday night with nothing to do.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Writers









