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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Series Review (Season 1)
As one of the biggest properties in fantasy, A Song of Ice and Fire remains immensely popular with audiences. After reaching far into the past with House of the Dragon, a second spin-off was on the cards. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms serves up a bite-sized slice of action and drama, but it still claims a spot among the best small-screen titles.
By Robert Cain4 days ago in Geeks
The Big Book Review: "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman (Pt.1)
This book is split into parts but honestly, the parts themselves have so many ideas that I have no idea how I could fit everything I wanted to say into ONE review. I know I haven't done this since 'Reliable Essays' by Clive James, but I'd like to try that structure again. Sorry if it's not something you enjoy but I really wanted to share this...
By Annie Kapurabout a month ago in Geeks
Goodbye, Mr. Duvall
It is turning out to be an interesting year. I was in the middle of teaching a class when a pop-up appeared on the screen announcing the death of Mr. Robert Seldon Duvall (yes, that was his full name). I was in the middle of a discussion on the obsession we have with winning when it comes to sports (the Winter Olympics was a theme), and I felt as though things were coming full circle. We had already lost Gene Hackman last year, and along with that titan, it feels though one particular golden age has closed off to be replaced by...?
By Kendall Defoe 15 days ago in Geeks
Nancy Guthrie: Is a miracle still possible after close to two weeks?
Close to two weeks since Nancy Guthrie's abduction As of February 12, 2026, Nancy Guthrie remains classified as missing for 12 days, but there is no official confirmation that she is deceased. Blood matching Guthrie’s DNA was found on her front porch, indicating she likely suffered an injury during the abduction.
By Cheryl E Preston19 days ago in Geeks
No Other Choice (2025)
It is only February, so other films may well surpass “No Other Choice”, but I think this is the best film I’ve seen so far this year. And that surprises me, because, it is a subtitled film and while I am pretentious enough to choose to watch foreign-language films, I was also very tired and that was an extra commitment from me. But more importantly, let me warn you, this film is gruesome and violent. There were times I had to turn away from the screen to avoid the worst of it (including some self-inflicted dentistry).
By Rachel Robbins19 days ago in Geeks
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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 Nowakabout 6 hours ago in Geeks
Khaby Lame: The Boy Who Spoke to the World Without Saying a Word
Khaby Lame’s story doesn’t begin with fame, luxury, or a spotlight. It begins in a small apartment in Chivasso, Italy, where a young boy from Senegal learned early what it meant to grow up between two worlds. Born in Dakar in 2000 and raised in Italy from the age of one, Khaby spent his childhood in public housing, surrounded by the everyday struggles of immigrant life. His parents worked long hours, and like many families trying to build a future in a new country, they carried more hope than money.
By Haroon Pashaabout 8 hours ago in Geeks
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