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Win £300000 or a Home, Give Hope A Fundraiser for Change and New Beginnings

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“Win a Home, Give Hope — A Fundraiser for Change and New Beginnings” Click the link below to enter the draw or support the campaign today: Donate Here or alternatively you can donate directly to my bank account provided in the T&C. Hi All, my name is Roni Aaryan. For the past several years, I’ve been quietly battling long-term depression and have had no stable income during that time. It’s been a difficult journey, emotionally and financially but I’ve reached a point where I want to turn my struggles into something meaningful, not just for myself, but for others too. I’m launching this fundraiser to help me rebuild my own life while also supporting those who are facing homelessness and hardship across the UK. My dream is to create something sustainable, a charitable project and business that gives back to people in need while offering everyone an exciting opportunity to win something life-changing. Terms & Conditions (T&C) • There is no age restriction to enter this dra...

The Great Mockery of Human Superiority

The Great Mockery of Human Superiority  Recently, I commented on a Facebook post about the rise in petty crimes, particularly mobile phone snatching, in London. The original poster compared the situation to cities like Singapore, Shanghai, and another I wasn't familiar with. His point was that such crimes shouldn’t occur in a so-called "civilised" society, and he asked for opinions on Mayor Sadiq Khan's remark that such incidents are "part and parcel of living in a big city like London." At the time, I tried to refrain from making any personal comment on Mr. Khan’s statement. But the question stayed with me and it got me thinking on a deeper level: what does it truly mean to be civilised? If we consider ourselves a civilised species, why do we continue to fight over matters such as religion, race, nationality, native vs foreighners, different ethnicity or control over natural resources? Why, in a world of abundance and advanced technology, do poverty, hunger...

A World Without Money/Currency

 A world without money/currency. What if the leaders of every nation came together and chose a different path, one where currency no longer existed, and no one ever had to worry about Price hiking, skyrocketed bills, Salary/income, or financial stress again? In this vision of the future, every person’s basic needs and beyond, are met freely and abundantly, thanks to the incredible power of advanced technology and global cooperation. Here's what that world could look like: 🌱 Food for All  With smart agriculture and automation, we can sustainably grow fresh, healthy, and organic food for everyone. Sophisticated distribution systems would make hunger a thing of the past, ensuring that nutritious meals are freely available to all. 🏡 Homes That Inspire  Using modern building techniques and eco-friendly materials, we can create beautiful, spacious, and comfortable homes for everyone on Earth. In this world, housing is not a privilege, it’s a right. 🛠️ Products, Healthcare, a...

Do Algorithms Really Help Individuals?

Do Algorithms Really Help Individuals? In simple terms, ‘No’. Algorithms or artificial intelligence (AI), whatever we choose to call them, are primarily designed to help businesses and large corporations, not individuals. The data points that these systems rely on are set up to help companies make money, not to help us earn or save it. How It Works: Imagine that an algorithm randomly selects one individual and connects their data points, such as location, habits, interests, and online activity, with those of people around them: family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Whatever that person does, the algorithm tracks and uses as a signal to influence others in their network. If that individual visits a restaurant, travels somewhere, or buys something, others connected through these data points might start receiving subtle notifications or targeted content, through social media, emails, or apps, encouraging them to do the same. As a result, people are nudged or even manipulated into sp...

Digital ID in the UK: A Neccessary Step or a Step Too Far?

Lately, there has been growing debate on social media, particularly on platforms like Facebook, regarding the introduction of a Digital ID system in the UK. The topic has become increasingly polarised, with some groups strongly supporting the idea while others remain deeply concerned about its implications. On one side, supporters of Digital ID, often including government bodies, tech corporations, and individuals who supported stricter COVID-related regulations, argue that such a system would help combat illegal or unauthorised employment. They believe Digital ID would streamline verification processes, enhance national security, and make it more difficult for unauthorised workers to slip through the cracks. On the other hand, critics, which include a significant portion of the general public, fear that Digital ID could lead to overreach and unnecessary surveillance. Many feel that citizens already possess numerous forms of identification that prove their right to work or live in the ...

Be Aware: Navigating Misinformation and Scams on Social Media

Stay Smart Online: Don’t Fall for Bots, Scams, or AI-Generated Tricks In today’s digital age, social media is flooded with content but not all of it comes from real people. A growing number of posts are generated by bots or artificial intelligence, often designed to spread misinformation, propaganda, or scams . Their goal? To manipulate emotions, influence political opinions, steal personal data, or scam people out of money. These deceptive posts often feature the faces of famous political figures, celebrities, or attractive strangers to gain your attention and trust. Whether it’s political drama, a romance scam, or a fake investment opportunity, it’s crucial to stay alert and think critically before engaging. ⚠️ Political Propaganda One common tactic involves spreading AI-generated videos or fake quotes from well-known political leaders across the UK, USA, Europe, or Asia, claiming they said something shocking or offensive. Before you believe it, ask yourself : Would this per...