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Cloudflare CEO warns that by 2027, there will be more robots browsing the web than humans.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince predicted that by 2027, robots powered by artificial intelligence (AI) driven bots will surpass humans as the primary navigators of the web a trend fueled by the unstoppable growth of automated traffic and the advancement of generative AI.
By Omar Rastelli4 days ago in Journal
The movement of the Pakistani fleet in the Strait of Hormuz and the reality of global statements
Special Analysis: Journalist Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan: The Strait of Hormuz, located at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, is not just a maritime passage, but has become a key center of global politics where the eyes of the world are fixed on every passing ship. If the situation from the past week, i.e. March 20, 2026, is examined closely, it is clear how the data is being presented in different ways to create excitement in the region. Because the recent statements of US President Donald Trump, in which he allegedly made claims such as unclear naval missions and a situation of distrust in the region, are proving to be baseless in the face of ground realities and technical data, and a professional and impartial investigation requires us to weigh these claims in the scales of satellite monitoring and naval logistics so that the real situation can be determined. It can be seen that during this sensitive period, the movement of four important ships of the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation has assumed the greatest importance, the first of which is MT Shalimar, which began its departure on the evening of March 20 and determined its destination by passing through the southern part of the Strait of Hormuz in the early morning of March 22. This oil tanker was heading towards the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates for fully specified commercial purposes, the choice of which in itself is an argument that the ship was not on an undisclosed mission but was part of the international supply chain because this port is considered one of the major logistics centers in the world where ships are in and out at all times and its travel record shows that it fully respected the maritime boundaries. Similarly, the case of MT Karachi, which knocked on the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz on the night of March 23 and regularly crossed this passage on March 24. This ship was headed directly towards Pakistan's Port Qasim, which is the main source of the country's energy needs. It was bringing crude oil from the Gulf region to meet its energy needs because it is not possible for a country like Pakistan, which depends on imported oil for its energy needs, to use its limited resources in a political process that could affect its long-standing regional relations. And when the scope of the investigation extends to MT Lahore, it is found that this ship made its position clear on the afternoon of March 24 and on March 25, it successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz and set sail for the industrial port of Jubail in Saudi Arabia. The ship, which is engaged in the delivery of chemical and refined petroleum products, adhered to all international safety protocols while passing through the narrowest part of the Strait of Hormuz, whose logbook records show that its route and timetable were in accordance with commercial agreements. While the fourth ship, MV Lucky, which is a bulk carrier, passed through this important waterway on the night of March 20 to anchor at Jebel Ali on March 21 and the construction cargo loaded on this ship The material and machinery are proof that Pakistan's maritime activities are purely related to economic stability and development. One thing these four ships had in common was that at any stage their Automatic Identification System (AIS) remained active, which is sufficient to negate any suspicious or illegal activity under international maritime laws. If we compare the travel times of these ships, it is seen that each ship maintained its prescribed speed and route, which is monitored not only by satellites but also by regional maritime authorities who are also present here all the time. Therefore, President Donald Trump's statements that some covert measures were taken regarding oil shipments in the region are not technically correct because it is impossible for any ship to escape monitoring in a high-alert passage like the Strait of Hormuz. If there was any such activity, the relevant maritime administration, which identifies and checks every passing ship, would have taken formal notice of it by now, which shows the fact that Pakistan is currently a responsible state at the international level. As a country, Pakistan is respecting its maritime borders and international laws, and the statements of the US President cannot be seen in isolation from his political narrative and efforts to increase specific pressure in the region, which are often aimed at gaining political advantage, because the essence of a comprehensive investigative report is that as long as solid travel records and maritime logs are available, the professional reputation of a country cannot be questioned on the basis of mere statements. And this movement of Pakistan's naval fleet is a reflection of the fact that the country is adopting legal and transparent ways to support its economy and, contrary to the propaganda of various circles, is committed to maintaining trade balance in the region, all the contents of which make it clear that the truth is always hidden in figures and undeniable facts, and not in emotional speeches and unverified allegations that often cause damage to international relations. And this investigation also proves that the ships of the Pakistan Maritime Corporation not only reached their destinations on time, but their movements No aspect of the agreement violates international trade rules because in the current situation in the region, where it is very easy to create misunderstandings, such authoritative data shows that economicInterests and commercial cooperation are the foundations on which future diplomacy is built, and this documented history of Pakistani ships proves that the state is focused solely on promoting its economic stability and cooperation with the international community, and any kind of negative propaganda has nothing to do with reality, which for a dedicated journalist should be the basis of any major report so that only information that is beyond all doubt reaches the readers, and this is the path by which we can uphold our journalistic reputation at the global level. Furthermore, the voyage charts of these four ships, MT Shalimar, MT Karachi, MT Lahore and MV Lucky, make it clear that at no time between March 20 and March 27, they did not unnecessarily stop their journey or turn to any port that was not included in their manifest, which proves that the cargo loaded on these ships and their destinations were completely legal, and this investigation has also revealed that These ships of the Pakistani Navy were fully cooperating with regulatory authorities in Gulf waters and their schedule reflects a normal commercial activity that completely rules out the possibility of any kind of clandestine mission or illegal delivery. This is the truth that must be conveyed to the general public and international institutions in today's era so that the facts are not distorted and journalistic values are upheld, thanks to which transparency and justice will prevail in society.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan5 days ago in Journal
The movement of the Pakistani fleet in the Strait of Hormuz and the reality of global statements
Special Analysis: Journalist Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan: The Strait of Hormuz, located at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, is not just a maritime passage, but has become a key center of global politics where the eyes of the world are fixed on every passing ship. If the situation from the past week, i.e. March 20, 2026, is examined closely, it is clear how the data is being presented in different ways to create excitement in the region. Because the recent statements of US President Donald Trump, in which he allegedly made claims such as unclear naval missions and a situation of distrust in the region, are proving to be baseless in the face of ground realities and technical data, and a professional and impartial investigation requires us to weigh these claims in the scales of satellite monitoring and naval logistics so that the real situation can be determined. It can be seen that during this sensitive period, the movement of four important ships of the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation has assumed the greatest importance, the first of which is MT Shalimar, which began its departure on the evening of March 20 and determined its destination by passing through the southern part of the Strait of Hormuz in the early morning of March 22. This oil tanker was heading towards the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates for fully specified commercial purposes, the choice of which in itself is an argument that the ship was not on an undisclosed mission but was part of the international supply chain because this port is considered one of the major logistics centers in the world where ships are in and out at all times and its travel record shows that it fully respected the maritime boundaries. Similarly, the case of MT Karachi, which knocked on the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz on the night of March 23 and regularly crossed this passage on March 24. This ship was headed directly towards Pakistan's Port Qasim, which is the main source of the country's energy needs. It was bringing crude oil from the Gulf region to meet its energy needs because it is not possible for a country like Pakistan, which depends on imported oil for its energy needs, to use its limited resources in a political process that could affect its long-standing regional relations. And when the scope of the investigation extends to MT Lahore, it is found that this ship made its position clear on the afternoon of March 24 and on March 25, it successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz and set sail for the industrial port of Jubail in Saudi Arabia. The ship, which is engaged in the delivery of chemical and refined petroleum products, adhered to all international safety protocols while passing through the narrowest part of the Strait of Hormuz, whose logbook records show that its route and timetable were in accordance with commercial agreements. While the fourth ship, MV Lucky, which is a bulk carrier, passed through this important waterway on the night of March 20 to anchor at Jebel Ali on March 21 and the construction cargo loaded on this ship The material and machinery are proof that Pakistan's maritime activities are purely related to economic stability and development. One thing these four ships had in common was that at any stage their Automatic Identification System (AIS) remained active, which is sufficient to negate any suspicious or illegal activity under international maritime laws. If we compare the travel times of these ships, it is seen that each ship maintained its prescribed speed and route, which is monitored not only by satellites but also by regional maritime authorities who are also present here all the time. Therefore, President Donald Trump's statements that some covert measures were taken regarding oil shipments in the region are not technically correct because it is impossible for any ship to escape monitoring in a high-alert passage like the Strait of Hormuz. If there was any such activity, the relevant maritime administration, which identifies and checks every passing ship, would have taken formal notice of it by now, which shows the fact that Pakistan is currently a responsible state at the international level. As a country, Pakistan is respecting its maritime borders and international laws, and the statements of the US President cannot be seen in isolation from his political narrative and efforts to increase specific pressure in the region, which are often aimed at gaining political advantage, because the essence of a comprehensive investigative report is that as long as solid travel records and maritime logs are available, the professional reputation of a country cannot be questioned on the basis of mere statements. And this movement of Pakistan's naval fleet is a reflection of the fact that the country is adopting legal and transparent ways to support its economy and, contrary to the propaganda of various circles, is committed to maintaining trade balance in the region, all the contents of which make it clear that the truth is always hidden in figures and undeniable facts, and not in emotional speeches and unverified allegations that often cause damage to international relations. And this investigation also proves that the ships of the Pakistan Maritime Corporation not only reached their destinations on time, but their movements No aspect of the agreement violates international trade rules because in the current situation in the region, where it is very easy to create misunderstandings, such authoritative data shows that economic
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan5 days ago in Journal
What I Learned While Researching How SMM Panels Work
Over the past few years, social media has become one of the most powerful tools for communication, marketing, and community building. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook are now used not only by individuals but also by businesses, startups, and creators trying to reach global audiences.
By Shazad Khan6 days ago in Journal
Understanding How SMM Panel Ecosystems Work Behind the Scenes
Social media has become one of the most influential communication channels in the modern digital world. Businesses, creators, and online brands depend on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook to reach audiences and build visibility. Because of this intense competition, many marketers use automation tools to manage engagement and promotion more efficiently.
By Shazad Khan6 days ago in Journal
How Instagram Rewards Predictability (And Punishes Creativity)
Instagram often gives creators a quiet lesson in repetition. A format works once, then twice, then five more times, and soon the account begins to orbit around that same structure. The creator may have started with curiosity, testing angles, pacing, tone, and visual style. After a while, performance data starts nudging everything in a narrower direction.
By Kirby Soto6 days ago in Journal
The Power of Storytelling in Personal Branding
People tend to trust a person faster when they can place that person in a real situation. A job title, a polished headshot, and a list of achievements may look solid on a profile, but they rarely do the full job on their own. A story gives context. It shows what shaped a person’s point of view, how they work, and why others should believe them. That matters because trust often grows from pattern and detail, not from slogans. Research from Edelman found that 80% of people trust the brands they use, which points to a larger truth in branding overall: familiarity and personal experience carry weight.
By Nina Rafferty6 days ago in Journal
Why Some Accounts Grow Slowly but Last Longer
Some accounts seem to move at a frustrating pace for months. They post regularly, reply to comments, refine their style, and still do not get the kind of numbers that turn heads right away. Then, after enough time passes, those same accounts often look far more stable than profiles that exploded in a week and faded a month later.
By Kirby Soto8 days ago in Journal
The Last App You’ll Ever Download: The Rise of the Self-Evolving Companion. AI-Generated.
I was looking at the dozen or so apps on my phone this morning—one for writing, one for design, one for tracking data—and it hit me how cluttered our digital lives have become. It feels like having ten different assistants who don’t speak the same language and have no idea what the others are doing. But the trend currently bubbling under the surface of the tech world isn't about more apps. It’s about something much more intimate: the "Seed AI." This is a single, personalized agent that doesn't just follow instructions, but actually learns how to become the exact tool you need at that exact moment.
By Yataki Tumbi8 days ago in Journal
The Brutal Truth About Trying to Make Money Online
New Perspective Honestly, I have spoken about this topic before on my account, but I am both proud and regretful that I now have a new perspective on making money from home and earning a living online, as it were.
By Timothy A Rowland8 days ago in Journal






