Iftar meals during Ramadan restore the body with dates and water at sunset before unfolding into regionally distinct dishes that reflect faith, heritage and nutritional wisdom. Across Muslim communities, the fast is broken in a structured, time-honoured manner that begins with simple, easily digested foods and progresses to more substantial …
Read More »What would happen if Bitcoin prices continue to drop
A sustained decline in Bitcoin prices would trigger balance sheet stress for leveraged corporate holders, compress mining margins, reduce speculative demand and accelerate consolidation across the digital asset treasury sector. The most immediate pressure would fall on companies that financed Bitcoin acquisitions with debt, particularly convertible notes tied to equity …
Read More »The illusion of reach: Why advertising on social media is pointless in 2026
Social media advertising in 2026 is structurally inefficient due to pay-to-play algorithms, declining organic reach and AI-driven search behaviour that prioritises authoritative content over boosted posts. Platforms that once promised precise targeting now restrict visibility unless brands pay for amplification or subscription verification. Even paid campaigns frequently prioritise impression volume …
Read More »Is your social media dying? Creative ways to leverage social media marketing
Effective social media marketing requires a transition from traditional broadcasting to creator-centric interest media to maintain organic visibility in 2026. Digital algorithms now prioritise niche, high-value content and search-optimised metadata over standard follower-based distribution models. This shift necessitates the implementation of social search SEO, silent-first video production, and strategic nano-influencer …
Read More »Stop the knowledge leak: Build your digital skills wallet today
A digital skills wallet is the essential tool for modern professionals to capture, verify and showcase their expertise within a rapidly evolving global labor market. This personal learning ledger addresses the critical “knowledge leak” where unrecorded competencies fade from professional visibility, leading to missed career opportunities. By transitioning from a …
Read More »Video game graphics: Why are they getting worse
Video game graphics have advanced technically while often declining in clarity, cohesion and gameplay responsiveness. Modern AAA development increasingly relies on upscaling, frame generation and asset libraries rather than native rendering and optimisation. This shift has produced visually dense but temporally soft images, higher hardware requirements and diminished readability during …
Read More »Freedom.gov: The US government’s planned VPN to bypass European internet restrictions
Freedom.gov is a planned US government portal designed to route foreign internet users through American infrastructure to access content restricted in their home countries. Developed by the United States Department of State and hosted on servers operated by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the site currently displays a holding …
Read More »Diversifying your retirement to avoid losing everything in a crash
Diversifying your retirement through a multi-asset strategy is the most effective way to safeguard personal wealth against systemic financial collapses and market volatility. Traditional reliance on a single pension fund or a solitary 401k account exposes retirees to catastrophic risks, as demonstrated by the historic failures of institutions like FTX …
Read More »Ray Dalio’s final warning: The world order has broken down
The old world is gone Ray Dalio’s final warning argues that the post-1945 global monetary and geopolitical order has entered a terminal phase driven by unsustainable debt, internal political fracture, and rising great-power conflict. Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, is widely regarded as one of the most influential macro …
Read More »Solar flare: What would happen if a Carrington-class or Miyake-class
A Carrington-class or Miyake-class solar flare reaching Earth today would cause unprecedented disruption to global electrical grids and satellite-based communication systems. While the 1859 Carrington Event remains the most famous historical solar storm, recent dendrochronological evidence has revealed the existence of Miyake events, which are significantly more powerful and occur …
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