When Traffic Isn’t Your Fault: Rethinking Commutes in Gwangju Using AI
By Saqib Sharif || In Gwangju, the day often begins with movement. People leave their homes with a plan, a schedule, and a quiet expectation that they will arrive on … Read More
By Saqib Sharif || In Gwangju, the day often begins with movement. People leave their homes with a plan, a schedule, and a quiet expectation that they will arrive on … Read More
By Muhammad Umar Tahir || A few nights ago, I was scrolling through my phone when I came across a video that immediately caught my attention. It showed a group … Read More
By Siddhant K. || Snow in April, cherry blossoms that will not come, Korea’s winter is no longer what it was, and the answers lie as much beneath the surface … Read More
By Saqib Sharif || The paid content subscription platform OnlyFans recently surpassed 350 million subscribers and reportedly generated around 7.2 billion US dollars in revenue in 2025 alone. Around the … Read More
By Muhammad Umar Tahir || A few weeks ago, while browsing online, I came across something both fascinating and deeply strange, and it has been sitting in my mind ever … Read More
By Saqib Sharif || As a tech enthusiast born in the 80s, one develops a unique perspective on technological advancements. Observing the rise of computers, robotics, and artificial intelligence from a … Read More
By Muhammad Umar Tahir || A couple of weeks ago, on a fine Saturday morning, I was sitting with a regular cup of tea, enjoying a fresh start to the … Read More
By Saqib Sharif || Over 120,000 home cameras in South Korea were hacked, with attackers gaining access to private footage and using it for illegal purposes, including distributing intimate recordings. … Read More