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The Perils Of A Vocal Creator
Introduction Still relevant, maybe even more so This might sound like a moan, and in some ways it is, but on top of this, I still maintain that Vocal is an excellent if flawed platform, and is my own preferred platform of choice.
By Mike Singleton š Mikeydred 7 days ago in FYI
Why Redundancy Is the Backbone of Aircraft Safety. AI-Generated.
Modern aircraft are often described as marvels of engineering, but their true strength lies not in perfection it lies in preparation. Aviation engineers do not assume that systems will never fail. Instead, they assume that failures will occur and design aircraft to continue operating safely when they do. This philosophy is known as redundancy, and it is one of the most important reasons commercial aviation has become one of the safest forms of transportation in history.
By Beckett Dowhan7 days ago in FYI
The Rise of AI Agents at Work
For years, businesses have invested in software to speed things up. Tools to manage tasks. Tools to track progress. Tools to automate steps. Yet despite all this technology, work often still feels slow, fragmented, and dependent on human follow-ups.
By Wama Sompura7 days ago in FYI
Inside the Nipah Virus Outbreak in India
In the shadowy intersections between humans and the wild, sometimes something ancient stirs. Thatās the story of the Nipah virus, a microscopic agent that lurks within fruit bats but can unleash devastating effects in humans. It doesnāt announce itself with fanfare. Its presence is a whisper until suddenly it becomes a thunderclap. And right now, that thunder is echoing through parts of India.
By Aarsh Malik7 days ago in FYI
The Quiet Giant Behind CelcomDigi: Why Telenorās Next Move Matters More Than You Think
So, Telenor. The name sounds like a mid-tier Viking metal band, but itās actually a giant telecom player that quietly sits behind a lot of the phone calls, data, and connectivity people use every single day.
By Anie the Candid Writer Abroad7 days ago in FYI
Why Traffic Alone Doesnāt Decide AdSense Income
For a long time, I believed the same thing most bloggers do: More traffic equals more AdSense money. It sounds logical. More visitors should mean more clicks, and more clicks should mean more income. But after years of chasing pageviews, publishing relentlessly, and watching my earnings crawl instead of climb, I realized something important.
By Sadique Mannan7 days ago in FYI
Inside Customer Service
By the end of your shift, you will have smiled through someoneās anger, apologized for things you didnāt do, and wondered why respect has become optional. You will have listened to complaints that arenāt yours, taken responsibility for mistakes you didnāt make, and kept calm when bring treated like you donāt matter. This is the reality of working in customer service.
By Blaire Haven7 days ago in FYI
How Aviation Standards Balance Performance and Safety . AI-Generated.
Modern aviation is often praised for its speed, efficiency, and technological sophistication. What is less visible but far more important is the invisible framework of standards that allows aircraft to operate safely while still meeting aggressive performance goals. Every flight represents a carefully managed balance between pushing engineering limits and maintaining strict safety margins. This balance did not happen by accident; it is the result of decades of learning, regulation, and disciplined innovation.
By Beckett Dowhan8 days ago in FYI
Did a 7-Year-Old Just Find Excalibur? A King Arthur Legend Comes Back to Life
Why King Arthur Is Everywhere Again Lately, it feels like King Arthur is having a serious comeback. Movies, reboots, and reimagined legends are popping up everywhere, from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword to Arthur & Merlin, and even unexpected appearances in big franchise films.
By Areeba Umair9 days ago in FYI








