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We Are Training Technology More Than It Is Training Us
Most conversations about technology focus on what machines are learning. We talk about artificial intelligence becoming smarter, algorithms improving, and systems adapting faster than ever. The common fear is that technology is watching us, analyzing us, and eventually outgrowing us. But there’s a quieter truth hiding in plain sight. Technology is learning because we are teaching it—constantly, unintentionally, and without pause.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Humans
The Age of Invisible Technology: How Silence Became the Most Powerful Feature
Technology used to announce itself loudly. New devices arrived with dramatic launches, glowing screens, and long lists of features designed to impress. Faster processors, bigger storage, sharper displays—progress was measured by how much more we could pack into a single machine. The louder the innovation, the better it seemed.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Humans
The World Through Different Eyes
We often believe that reality is fixed, that the world exists exactly as we perceive it. But the truth is, reality is much more flexible than we realize. It’s shaped by our thoughts, our experiences, and the lens through which we choose to view life.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Humans
The Foundation for Order in a Collapsing Culture
This is a systems-level framework, not a polemic or a list of opinions. It lays out a sequence of foundational truths about how societies maintain order, how that order erodes, and why collapse follows when truth, accountability, and consequence are selectively suspended. Each point builds on the last, tracing a logical path from epistemology and moral agency to politics, institutions, and cultural outcomes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Humans
Iran And Israel War (When the Middle East Shook Again)
When the Middle East Shook Again On the night of 29 December, the world once again held its breath. News screens glowed in dark rooms, radios whispered urgent updates, and phones vibrated with breaking alerts. The words were heavy and frightening: Iran and Israel—conflict begins again.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Humans
The Shocking Truth Behind the Biffle Plane Crash: What Really Happened?
There is perhaps no accident as enigmatic to the collective world psyche as a plane crash. After one occurs, there are often countless theories attempting to explain the tragedy. The most recent incident that has captured the attention of the general public is the Biffle plane crash. Many questions came into being as the world watched in disbelief, disturbed. Was it an accident or something more to this embarrassment? In this article, we will delve deep into the facts that surround the Biffle plane crash, separate fact from fiction, and attempt to find out the shocking truth of what really happened on that fateful day.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Humans
The Night That Invented Christmas
Often celebrated as the first Christmas poem ever written, “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” later known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” holds a singular place in cultural history. Written in 1822 and published anonymously on December 23, 1823, in the Troy Sentinel newspaper of New York, the poem introduced a complete and enchanting Christmas narrative unlike any that had come before. Earlier hymns and seasonal verses certainly existed, yet none offered a fully realized story centered on a magical Christmas Eve visit. This poem changed how the holiday would be imagined, celebrated, and shared for generations.
By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in Humans
Virtual Hearth Return. Runner-Up in The Ritual of Winter Challenge.
It's November in Ontario, Canada. Or December. (Sometimes the snow is fashionably late.) People everywhere bemoan the frost, the slush, the tire swap. They socialize less and leave home sparingly. In cities, between string light displays, artificial Christmas trees, and bedazzled garlands, bundled silhouettes trudge through sleet and snow, hopefully on their way to warmer interiors and even warmer company.
By Simone Rocca2 months ago in Humans
Cancer Prevention and Mental Wellbeing: Can Mushrooms Help?
What Science Really Says About These Powerful Fungi? Remember when your grandma swore mushroom soup could cure anything? Well, she wasn't entirely wrong. Scientists have been studying mushrooms lately, and what they're finding is pretty incredible. Some of these fungi might actually help cancer patients during treatment and could even tackle depression. Let me walk you through what researchers discovered recently.
By The Shroom Groove2 months ago in Humans
My Balcony Butterfly Queen
It’s one of those blustery March days—warm one minute, chilly the next—and a slight coolness still hangs in the air. I’m nestled on the sofa, coffee in hand, gazing out the window where the afternoon sun casts long shadows across the leaves of the kumquat tree on my balcony.
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Humans
The Secret Sesame Noodle Stall
The heart of our town is a fascinating maze of alleys. There’s one long main thoroughfare with countless side streets branching off. By day, it's a bustling market where local moms shop for fresh ingredients. But come evening, it transforms, shedding its skin to become a lively night market, packed with families, couples, and food lovers.
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Humans









