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  • 1 week ago | medium.com | Imran Ali

    Finally after 16 months of pain-staking agony we got a Trailer 2 of Grand Theft Auto 6 on 6th May 2025. It dropped so secretly that fans and gaming enthusiasts were in wild disbelief. After the fiasco of trailer 1 being dropped earlier than the scheduled date 16 months ago, Rockstar games learnt their lesson and operated wisely for the Second trailer dropping it without any noise.

  • 3 weeks ago | medium.com | Imran Ali

    Let’s be real. You sit down to tackle that important project. Your intentions are golden. Then… ping. An email. A Slack message. A news alert. Suddenly, you’re 20 minutes deep into something completely unrelated, the important task stares at you from the background, and that creeping feeling of “I’ll do it later” starts to set in. Sound familiar? Welcome to the modern workplace, where the lines between focus and chaos are blurrier than ever.

  • 3 weeks ago | medium.com | Imran Ali

    Alright, listen up. Your PlayStation 5 is a beast, and its library is getting seriously stacked. We’ve played ’em, we’ve debated ’em, and now, we’re cutting through the noise to talk about the games that aren’t just good, they’re essential PS5 experiences. These are the titles that showcase what this generation is capable of, pull you in completely, and stick with you long after you put the controller down.

  • 3 weeks ago | medium.com | Imran Ali

    Alright, hands up if your brain feels like a browser with 50 tabs open right now. Yeah, thought so. Welcome to 2025, where the digital world isn’t just a part of our lives — sometimes, it feels like it is our lives, constantly vying for the most precious resource we have: our attention. Notifications ping, algorithms beckon with perfectly tailored content, and the lines between “work mode” and “personal time” are blurrier than ever.

  • 1 month ago | medium.com | Imran Ali

    Imran Ali·Follow4 min read·--Photo by Jon Tyson on UnsplashI still remember the buzz of 2014. Narendra Modi’s landslide victory felt like a jolt of energy—hope for some, unease for others. I was in college then, sipping chai with friends, debating whether this was the dawn of a new India or the start of something murkier. A decade later, I’m not so sure we got the “new” we imagined. Instead, what I see is a democracy fraying at the edges—still standing, but less sturdy than it once was.

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