fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about cyber safety, artificial intelligence, dystopian futures and our everyday gadgets.
C-Section Kit: A Complete Guide to Surgical Essentials and Maternal Care
A C-section kit is a vital collection of surgical instruments and sterile supplies used during a cesarean delivery. A Cesarean Section, commonly known as a C-section, is a surgical procedure performed to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus. This procedure is often necessary when a vaginal birth may pose risks to the mother or baby.
By Bushra Rajpoot3 days ago in 01
The Interview Was Never About the Job
I needed that job. Not just wanted it. Needed it. Three months of unemployment had drained my savings, my confidence, and almost my hope. Rent was overdue. My phone was on its last warning before being disconnected. Every day felt like a countdown to disaster, and I was running out of time.
By Farooq Hashmi3 days ago in 01
The Role of Innovation in the Future of Digital Finance. AI-Generated.
Digital finance has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last decade. What started as an experimental technology has now become a rapidly growing global ecosystem involving blockchain networks, decentralized applications, and digital assets. As the industry continues to evolve, innovation remains the driving force behind new financial models and technological advancements.
By Muhammad Irfan Afzal6 days ago in 01
Romance Scams:
Every generation invents new ways to exploit human need, and the current one has perfected it through charm. The modern romance scam is not a single crime; it is a behavioral industry with global reach and local victims. It operates through empathy extraction—the deliberate hijacking of emotional circuitry under the illusion of connection. In other words, love as bait, routine as leash, and urgency as the kill switch.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin8 days ago in 01
The Hum of Taos: The low-frequency noise heard by 2% of the population that has no known source.
The pressure started behind my molars, a rhythmic, subsonic pulse that felt less like a sound and more like the earth itself was trying to grind its teeth. It wasn't loud. It wasn't even audible in the traditional sense. It was a thick, visceral vibration that crawled up through the soles of my boots and settled in the soft tissue of my throat. In the high, thin air of Taos, New Mexico, the silence is supposed to be absolute. It is a desert of sagebrush, high-altitude light, and obsidian. But for the "Hearers," the silence is a lie. They describe it as a diesel engine idling three blocks away. You go to the window. You look at the street. Empty. You put your ear to the drywall. The wall is cold. Silent. Yet, the thrum continues, a low-frequency haunting that has no origin and, for the two percent of us cursed with the right biology, no end.
By The Chaos Cabinet10 days ago in 01
The Internet's Most Mysterious Puzzle
In January 2012, an anonymous user posted a simple image to the 4chan imageboard containing a message that would launch one of the internet's most elaborate and mysterious puzzles ever created, reading "Hello. We are looking for highly intelligent individuals. To find them, we have devised a test. There is a message hidden in this image. Find it, and it will lead you on the road to finding us. We look forward to meeting the few that will make it all the way through. Good luck," and this began Cicada 3301, a series of extraordinarily complex puzzles spanning cryptography, steganography, ancient languages, esoteric literature, and physical locations around the world that only a tiny number of people have successfully solved, and despite countless theories, no one knows with certainty who created these puzzles or what their ultimate purpose was, though those who solved them and were contacted by the Cicada organization report being asked questions about their beliefs and values but given no clear explanation of what organization they had been recruited for or what it does.
By The Curious Writer14 days ago in 01









