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5 Ways Agentic AI Is Outpacing Blockchain in 2026. AI-Generated.
For most of the last decade, blockchain development was talked about as the future backbone of enterprise technology. It promised something businesses had long struggled with shared trust, transparent records, and systems that couldn’t be quietly altered. For companies that deal with audits, reconciliations, or multiple parties sharing the same data, blockchain made a lot of sense.
By Jonathan Byers2 months ago in Journal
I Found a Forgotten Star on an Old Vinyl — and It Changed How I See Fame Forever. AI-Generated.
It was one of those narrow places that smell like dust, cardboard, and time. The kind where the shelves lean slightly, as if even they are tired of standing. I was flipping through old vinyls absentmindedly, not expecting anything more than background noise for a lazy afternoon.
By Reiner Knapp2 months ago in Journal
What I Learned About Being Seen Online in 2025. AI-Generated.
What I Learned From Starting Something New Hey, let me tell you something. A couple of years ago, I decided to start a small personal project. And honestly? I thought just putting it out there would be enough. I imagined people discovering it, enjoying it, maybe even sharing it. Easy, right?
By Time N Space Media2 months ago in Journal
57 small business ideas for 2026
Small business owners are heading into a year of nonstop change. New tech, shifting workforce expectations, and evolving customer behavior are rewriting the rules. Supply chain disruptions have exposed real gaps, pushing more businesses toward local sourcing, sustainability, and circular models.
By ELIA MWAPINGA2 months ago in Journal
How I.C.E. Shoots Renee Good and the Moment Minneapolis Broke
Sometimes a single bullet does more than tear through glass. Sometimes it shatters trust. On a cold Wednesday morning in south Minneapolis, a maroon SUV sat awkwardly on Portland Avenue. Horns echoed. Whistles pierced the air. Federal vehicles clogged the street like stones dropped into a river. Then came the gunshots — sharp, final, irreversible.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
Merit-Based Hiring Isn't Just a Slogan:
Introduction Every hiring manager believes they make merit-based decisions. They consider qualifications, experience, and fit. But what they don't see—because it's unconscious—is how small, unrelated details shape their choices long before they evaluate actual skills. A candidate's name, their university, a shared hobby with the interviewer—these trigger snap judgments that override the facts. Many organisations still don’t have consistent systems to catch this, which means bias becomes baked into hiring decisions at scale.
By Amit Kumar2 months ago in Journal
The Gate We All Walk Through
I didn’t realize I’d disappeared until I saw my reflection and didn’t recognize myself. It wasn’t sudden. It was slow—a word silenced here, an opinion softened there, a laugh forced to match the room. I traded pieces of myself for acceptance, like coins dropped into a vending machine that never gave back what I paid for.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
The Keeper of Secrets
I didn’t go in for a book. I went in to escape the rain. It was a gray Tuesday in March, the kind of day that presses down on your chest like a wet blanket. I’d just received news I wasn’t ready for—a job lost, a relationship frayed, the quiet unraveling of plans I’d spent years building. I walked without direction, shoulders hunched, until I saw it: a narrow storefront with a flickering “Open” sign and a window full of leaning paperbacks.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal
The Last Game of the Season
I didn’t go for the win. I went because it was the last game. The gym was packed—folding chairs lined the walls, parents stood in the back, and the buzz of nervous energy hung thick in the air. Two rival high schools, decades of history, one championship on the line. But I wasn’t there for the trophy. I was there for my nephew, who’d spent all season riding the bench.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Journal







