Hey,
I was reading about human evolution and I found we were worms initially, then turn into fish look like, then into lizards look like, then into rats look like, then into monkey look like, then itno human in a phase manner. Now I think human evol
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1m
But you're not totally wrong. Evolution never really stops, it just takes longer than we can notice. Physically, we might not see changes for thousands of years, but with how fast tech is evolving, we might merge with machines before that.
Hey,
I was reading about human evolution and I found we were worms initially, then turn into fish look like, then into lizards look like, then into rats look like, then into monkey look like, then itno human in a phase manner. Now I think human evol
What technological changes can happen in India by 2035? Give your realistic futuristic predictions below. Few of them might happen and will give us direction.
My predictions:
1. Quicker and easy intercity transport, improved bus stand/stops, electr
I do think this amazing platform MEDIAL also require such a minute changes to improve user experience like,
1. Whenever we click on an image, it must put it into full size and zooming should be implemented.
2. And autocorrect is not good sometimes.
I
Business Idea: Mannequin Production 🎨
Mannequins have undergone significant evolution over the centuries, evolving from simple "hangers" to stylish and eye-catching figures for showcasing clothing.
Major retail chains order custom mannequins that
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Likith Renikunta
Stealth • 6m
Technology is rapidly evolving, so many are worried about that their jobs might get replaced and there are so many ai tools which can give us the code and help in our field , imagine ai can do everything as humans in most efficient way ,what we can
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 3m
As you get healthier, you may need to leave unhealthy relationships behind.
When I started prioritizing my health, both mentally and physically, I encountered this truth firsthand.
Here’s what I learned:
1. It’s okay to outgrow certain people. Rel
I might be wrong but as far as I see Indians often beam with pride for Indian origin CEOs or Politicians who are no longer citizens of India.
We take great delight in celebrating achievements that have nothing to do with our ecosystem or its conditi
I have an ecommerce startup of my own. One of our customers sent us a question asking us if we had operations in India. We do not.
They pointed me to the website of a startup in China with the exact same name and the exact same concept as ours - eve
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Wild Kira
Stealth • 9d
Where Does All the Donated Money Really Go?
Maybe I’m not educated enough to understand where all the money goes. We see billionaires donating thousands of crores—Tata, Ambani, Adani, Premji, and others have donated billions of dollars. But where do
So, what do you say, all the so called start-up incubators who are promising high grants and fundings are getting applications from thousands of entrepreneurs around the world, I think some of them might be using our data and maybe trying to build so