- The Silent Firebrand: A Daring Stand for Justice
by ervidhayak
Vietnam’s Turmoil and The Unsung Heroes In the bustling streets of Saigon, where secrets hid in shadows and conspiracies loomed, a silent hero was about to emerge. The year was 1963, and Vietnam was embroiled in turmoil under President Ngo Dinh Diem’s repressive regime. The United States, in its Cold War zeal, supported Diem’s authoritarian …
- The coding of love- part 3
by ervidhayak
As the years went by, Naina continued her mission to promote unity and collaboration between humans and robots. The legacy of Rudra’s sacrifice remained strong in her heart, serving as a constant reminder of the power of love and selflessness. One fateful day, as Naina stood on stage addressing a gathering of robot enthusiasts, a …
- The coding of love – part 2
by ervidhayak
As Naina stood on the stage, tears streaming down her face, the entire audience was moved by the selfless act of Rudra. They understood the sacrifice he had made to save the wounded robot and complete the mission. The atmosphere in the stadium was filled with a mixture of sadness and admiration for the two …
- The coding of love ;)
by ervidhayak
They used to work every day, competing who would work more efficiently, quicker, and better at the same time. This competition made them enemies, they hate each other. The only thing they had in their microchips was that they have to win, the more they lose the more the hate increased. This is the rule …
- Why problems in your life are important (Region Beta Paradox)
by ervidhayak
Analogy I want you all to think, what would you do if you have to go 50 miles away from where you are right now? The answer will have some vehicle in it. Whether it is your own or a public vehicle. Because you wanna reach there in time. But what would you do if …