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The Coming Robot Companions: Helpful Assistants or Emotional Illusions?
If you have ever conversed with a digital helper, named your robot vacuum, or sensed a particular relationship with a chatbot tracking your preferences, you have already started your journey into a fresh chapter—the age of emotionally responsive robots.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
Debugging Python Code Faster: Proven Techniques Every Developer Should Know
Software developers spend approximately 50% of their programming time debugging code, according to recent industry studies. The Python Software Foundation's 2024 developer survey reveals that debugging remains the second most time-consuming activity after writing new code. For Python developers, this translates to roughly 20 hours per week spent identifying and fixing bugs. These numbers highlight why mastering efficient debugging techniques is critical for productivity.
By Casey Morgan4 months ago in Journal
What If Humans Aren’t the Last Stage of Intelligence?
Almost every chat about the future has an undercurrent of nervousness. It becomes evident as we talk about artificial intelligence, automation, and the meaning of human life in an ever changing world.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal
The Missing Language Every Engineer Should Speak.
Materials Engineering: The Missing Language Every Engineer Should Speak.. When most people think about engineering, they picture drawings, site coordination, schedules, and meetings. But quietly sitting under all of that is something far more fundamental: the materials themselves.
By Sayed Zewayed4 months ago in Journal
Japan Lifts Tsunami Warning After 7.5 Earthquake + Video
When the ground shakes in Japan, the world pays attention. Late Monday night, as millions of residents prepared to sleep, the earth had a different plan — a powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast. Within minutes, alerts lit up phones, sirens echoed across coastal towns, and families scrambled to higher ground.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 months ago in Journal
The Day the Train Went Backwards
Yes, the latest train line is named after one of my favourite 80s indie rock groups. Yes, I have already written about it from the opening of its second line. And yes, it has spoiled me to the point that I have avoided the metro more often than is healthy.
By Kendall Defoe 4 months ago in Journal
The Age of Hyper-Performance: Why We Feel Guilty Doing Nothing
We live in an era where slowing down feels almost like a crime. We check email while brushing our teeth. We listen to speed-increased podcasts to “consume more knowledge in less time.” We feel anxious when we’re not doing something “useful.” Even leisure has been rebranded — reading becomes self-improvement, gym becomes optimization, and hobbies become potential income streams.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan4 months ago in Journal











