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November's Great Rainbow - A Mikeydred November Dollar Prompt For All Vocal Creators
Introduction Every month, I set prompts in the Vocal Social Society and offer a dollar tip to five random creators who participate, asking them to share their stories in the comments and on the thread in the group.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 5 months ago in FYI
The Dead Sea Scrolls: An Unsolved Mystery
The Dead Sea Scrolls are a collection of ancient texts discovered in Qumran.They offer a unique insight into Second Temple Judaism and are fundamental to the study of the Bible. These texts could describe what the end of the world would be like after a war between Good and Evil.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
The Rise of Google Baseball: How Technology Is Changing the Game
The Rise of Google Baseball: How Technology Is Changing the Game Google Baseball has become one of the most intriguing intersections between sports and technology in recent years. It represents a combination of data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing applied to the world’s most traditional sport—baseball. While baseball has always relied on numbers and statistics, Google has taken this to a new level, redefining how teams, coaches, and even fans experience the game.
By America today 5 months ago in FYI
Daylight Saving Time 2025
We sprang forward last spring on Sunday, March 9, 2025. Now, it's time to fall back if you live in North America. Daylight Saving Time (DST) will officially change on Sunday, November 2, 2025, when we "fall back" one hour. This means earlier sunrises, earlier sunsets, and a gentle shift will be in our daily rhythms.
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in FYI
10 Supernatural Events That Could Happen on Halloween Night According to AI. AI-Generated.
AI is developing in all its glory and is involved in all aspects of culture, including the ancient celebration of Halloween. Out of curiosity, I asked what supernatural events might occur during that awesome night. The answer he gave me showed me a good perspective on everything this celebration encompasses.
By Ninfa Galeano5 months ago in FYI
From Battlefield to ER: Dr. Sudip Bose’s Lessons for Gen Z
It was the middle of a chaotic night in Iraq. Dr. Sudip Bose sprinted toward a makeshift field hospital where a young soldier lay critically wounded. Bullets zipped past, helicopter blades thumped overhead, and the air was thick with dust and tension. In that moment, fear had no place. All that mattered was saving a life.
By Jimmy Stars World5 months ago in FYI
Best Practices for Secure File Sharing Across Workstations
In today’s fast-paced digital work environment, sharing files across multiple workstations isn’t just convenient — it’s essential for team collaboration. From small businesses to growing accounting firms, teams rely on shared drives, local networks, or cloud folders to access the same documents in real time. Whether it’s updating spreadsheets, exchanging client records, or managing financial data, smooth file access keeps daily operations running efficiently.
By Lucy Carter5 months ago in FYI
What Drives the American Mind Today? The Economy First, Followed by Corruption and Division
1. The Economy and Cost of Living: Why Is It the Main Concern? Nearly half of Americans say they are very worried about the cost of living and the overall economy. Rising prices for goods, rent, and energy, along with slow economic growth, have made this issue the top priority for ordinary people. **Common question:** When will inflation finally go down? The answer remains uncertain. Analysts suggest that ongoing pressure on supply chains and energy prices may keep inflation high for longer than expected. Many citizens also ask: Will I get a better salary? Can I afford a home? These are daily worries for young and middle-class Americans. The sense of economic pressure has changed lifestyles across the country. Families are cutting expenses, small businesses are struggling with higher costs, and many workers are turning to part-time or remote jobs to survive financially. For most people, the economy is not an abstract idea—it is the main factor shaping how they plan their lives and futures.
By America today 6 months ago in FYI
The Digital Afterlife: Who Controls Our Memories When We're Dead?
Late at night, you might receive a notice on your phone—a message, a photo, a video. It's from one you loved, one who has passed away. And yet, there it is, a phantom reminder of a life that now exists no longer in the physical sense. These digital footprints of our social network sites, our pictures, our messages, and our online conversations last beyond us for centuries after we have departed. They represent a new kind of existence: a virtual afterlife. This world parodies the nature of memory, identity, and death, forcing us to confront core questions about who we are, who owns our stories, and whether some forms of immortality are ever morally possible.
By The Chaos Cabinet6 months ago in FYI








