humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
Stage 284's "Mean Girls" is a Totally Fetch Time!
On Wednesdays, we wear pink. Stage 284 presents “Mean Girls: The Musical,” based on the classic 2004 film. 16-year-old Cady Heron attends public school for the first time. While trying to fit in, she befriends ‘The Plastics,’ an A-list clique. Cady is a hit, until she falls for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of Alpha plastic, Regina George.
By Marielle Sabbag5 days ago in Geeks
Marblehead Little Theatre's Riveting Production of "A Few Good Men"
You can’t handle the truth! Marblehead Little Theatre stages a riveting production of “A Few Good Men,” a play written by Aaron Sorkin. Two Marines are accused of killing a fellow soldier at Guantanamo Bay, and LT. J.G Daniel A. Kaffee is assigned to defend the case. As evidence unfolds, Kaffee and his legal team suspect foul play.
By Marielle Sabbag5 days ago in Geeks
Train Dreams - A Movie Review
The world’s an old place. Train Dreams is a 2025 film based on Denis Johnson’s novella. The story follows Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker, who experiences turmoil in the midst of his happy life. Although the journey of grief is difficult, Robert keeps moving forward.
By Marielle Sabbag8 days ago in Geeks
ChatGPT’s Great-Great-Grandmother: A Fascinating Story from the Pre-Internet Era 📜🕰️
Many people use AI today, but few realize that the beginnings of artificial intelligence took place a long time ago – long before the internet era 🌍. Although the technology of that time wasn't as advanced as what we have now, it could already do quite a bit. Let me introduce you to a distant relative of ChatGPT and other language models. Listen in. 🎧
By Piotr Nowak9 days ago in Geeks
Has Iran Developed a Nuclear Bomb Yet?
The question of whether Iran has developed a nuclear bomb is one of the most important — and most debated — issues in global politics today. For decades, Tehran’s nuclear programme has been at the center of international concern and diplomatic efforts. But despite the tension and speculation, Iran has not officially developed or tested a nuclear weapon as of early 2026.
By shaoor afridi10 days ago in Geeks
From Wandering in the Dark to an IBM Certificate: How I Tamed AI and Why You Should Too 💡
In the corridors of big corporations and the quiet of home offices, a certain statistic is making people think: most people in the world still don’t know how to use artificial intelligence properly. 🌍 Although headlines scream about a revolution and tools like ChatGPT or Gemini are at our fingertips, the actual use of their potential is lagging. For many, AI is still just a "funny toy" or, worse, a threat to be feared. 🤖⚠️
By Piotr Nowak11 days ago in Geeks
Quantum Computers: The End of the World as We Know It, or the Dawn of a Divine Era? 🌌
As a fan of new technologies and Artificial Intelligence 🤖, I watch the world accelerate every single day. But what is currently happening in the laboratories of Google, IBM, or Microsoft isn't just regular progress. It’s a revolution that will make today’s supercomputers look like an abacus compared to a smartphone. I’m talking about quantum computers 💡.
By Piotr Nowak12 days ago in Geeks
Finding Conversation, Friendship, and Healing in "Grapefruit"
Everything is a work in progress. “Grapefruit” is a film directed by Chase Juliet. Travis, a young man, is forced to move back into his childhood home with his newly sober mother, Evelyn. As tensions peak, Travis meets Billie, an eccentric woman at the Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
By Marielle Sabbag12 days ago in Geeks
Bruised Autonomy: A Review of Kathleen Edwards' album FAILER (2002)
Failer, the 2002 debut by Kathleen Edwards, is a record about the psychology of romantic self-sabotage set against highways, motels, parking lots, and barstools. It belongs to the same moral weather system as Raymond Carver and Alice Munro: ordinary people making small decisions that quietly alter the trajectory of their lives. No one here delivers a Nietzschean manifesto. No one collapses in Dostoyevskian hysteria. They just fail--intimately, repeatedly, lucidly.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR14 days ago in Geeks











