humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
How “Death And Ramen” Delivers Love & Loss Through Noodles
Life, loss, and noodles. These are all the defining characteristics that will get you hooked in Tiger Ji’s second film, Death and Ramen. Death and Ramen is a short film written and directed by rising-filmmaker Tiger Ji. In his second movie, he crafts a dark comedy that explores themes of mortality and mental health all within the span of fourteen minutes. While fourteen minutes isn’t a lot of time to tell a compelling narrative, Ji manages to delivers an emotionally charged gut punch that reflects a story in the Asian American experience.
By Jay Kobayashi2 years ago in Geeks
ChatGPT Turkish User Guide to Personalize Training
One of the most important opportunities offered by technology in the field of education is the opportunity to personalize learning. Thanks to artificial intelligence and machine learning, an education adapted to students' individual needs, interests and learning styles is now possible. This is exactly where ChatGPT Turkish comes into play.
By ChatGPT Türkçe2 years ago in Geeks
The Reincarnation Of A Special Grade Interest
On the edge of summer, really the cusp of fall, I spent $140 on eight manhwa volumes. Which . . . isn't even fair. The first one was "Daughter of the Emperor", at the Barnes & Noble in Coral Gables. I was there with my cousin, just strolling in because that place offered free parking for a couple of hours- more than enough time to allow me to complete my goal of hitting up that sweet little boba shop and the paleta place further down. A bathroom break was requested, and while I waited, I couldn't help but peruse. I mainly loitered by the romance section, unwilling to deep dive and give myself any room for weakness. But there was no need to fear making room for it, when weakness was in the very marrow of my bones.
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in Geeks
Just a Christmas story
In the sleepy town of Merrymead, where secrets hid behind snow-capped hills, there lived a man named Tim, an enigmatic figure with a penchant for merry mischief. Tim wasn't your typical townsperson; he carried a mysterious spark in his eye and a mischievous grin that hinted at something extraordinary brewing beneath the surface. This Christmas, Tim harbored a clandestine plan, a secret so carefully veiled that even the carol-singing robins were left in suspense.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Geeks
Napoleon Movie Review
Over a long and storied career, director Ridley Scott has been a regular presence in the historical genre. Between great attention to detail and engaging narratives, his films have achieved widespread acclaim. For his latest large-scale release, Scott takes on Napoleon Bonaparte, perhaps the most decorated and successful military master in human history. This monumental figure has been covered several times in film but rarely in a full chronicle. The 2023 release is capable enough, but it does stumble in the adaptation process.
By Robert Cain2 years ago in Geeks
Copyright Violation or Fair Use?
Years ago (2003-2019), President Zelenskyy of Ukraine was a successful comedian and co-founder of "Kvartal-95," an entertainment company and studio that produced numerous popular movies and TV shows, including Make A Comedian Laugh, a reality TV competition for standup comics.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Geeks
ChatGPT: Transforming the Way We Interact with AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has come a long way in revolutionizing the way we interact with technology. One remarkable advancement in this field is Chat GPT, a powerful chatbot developed by OpenAI. With its ability to understand and generate human-like responses, ChatGPT is transforming the way we communicate with AI systems. In this article, we will explore the capabilities of ChatGPT and how it is reshaping various aspects of our interactions with AI.
By ChatGPT Nederlands GPTNederlands.nl2 years ago in Geeks
The Holdovers - A Movie Review
Do we get a choice on who we spend two weeks with? The Holdovers is a 2023 film. A cranky teacher, a troubled student, and a grieving cook remain on campus at a prep school over the holidays. As they constantly get on one another’s nerves, this time together helps them reflect.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Unraveling the Veil: Top 10 Conspiracies that Challenge Reality
Welcome to the intriguing world of conspiracy theories, where reality and speculation intertwine to create narratives that captivate the human imagination. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve deeper into the top 10 conspiracy theories that have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. From the Flat Earth paradox to the mysterious reptilian overlords, join us on a journey through the enigmatic realms of secret plans, manipulation, and the unexplainable.
By André Stigberg2 years ago in Geeks
How ‘I Think You Should Leave’ Conveys The Autistic Experience
Last time, I wrote about how Tim Robinson’s sketch comedy series, I Think You Should Leave is deeper than you think because of its unique brand of absurdist humor and cringe metacommentary. There is no denying that the show excels in illustrating the awkwardness and intricacies of social situations. However, it unexpectedly resonates strongly with many people on the autism spectrum.
By Jay Kobayashi2 years ago in Geeks
Harem Anime
Let's talk about something we're going to visit a lot in the coming months. A broad topic, and in fact an entire genre of anime that may be popular, but is riddled with issues. I could honestly probably build a full regular blog off of everything here, but instead, we'll cover just a few aspects.
By Loki Taviel2 years ago in Geeks










