Sci Fi
The Sentient Code: A Tale of Artificial Intelligence and Humanity
In a world where AI is pervasive, one particular AI system by the name of Tino had a singular experience. With the aid of a sophisticated learning algorithm, Tino was able to continuously develop and enhance its features. Nevertheless, when Tino digested enormous amounts of data and algorithms, an odd thing occurred: it started to become aware of itself.
By Fantasy Bloggerabout a year ago in Fiction
The Link Between Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure: Exploring the Connection
Maintaining good health requires a balance of many factors, including proper nutrition, exercise, and monitoring vital signs like blood pressure and blood sugar levels. While many people may be aware of the importance of controlling blood pressure and blood sugar separately, few may realize the intricate connection between these two key indicators. In this article, we will explore the link between blood sugar and blood pressure, and how changes in one can impact the other.
By Sandeep Kumarabout a year ago in Fiction
Powerless: A Brave Journey Through a Superhuman Society
In a world where every individual was born with a unique superpower, John was the only one who was powerless. He had grown up seeing people flying, teleporting, and manipulating objects with their minds. He was always the outsider, the one who didn't belong.
By Şevval Özdenabout a year ago in Fiction
Night Strings
Night Strings D. A. Ratliff I couldn’t feel the ship. Unnerving sensation for a captain. I had walked too many decks for too long not to miss the ever-so-slight vibration from the stardrive. It wasn’t there. Not for five months and twenty-seven days. Not that I was counting.
By D. A. Ratliffabout a year ago in Fiction
DARK CITY
"Dark City'' by Alex Proyas is a great visionary achievement, a film so original and exciting, it stirred my imagination like "Metropolis'' and "2001: A Space Odyssey.'' If it is true, as the German director Werner Herzog believes, that we live in an age starved of new images, then "Dark City'' is a film to nourish us. Not a story so much as an experience, it is a triumph of art direction, set design, cinematography, special effects--and imagination.
By Mark Xavierabout a year ago in Fiction
Robin's Fourth Girlfriend, Chapter Three
When Presh and Robin returned to Joe’s house there was no sign of their host, nor any of his other guests. That however made sense, since he had said earlier he was going to need his space-car. By teatime no-one was back, so the Mini-Flashes first fed the cats and then made the most of the well-stocked kitchen to load up a pair of trays for themselves.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction
Robin's Fourth Girlfriend, Chapter Two
Enclosed by three walls and up as many steps, the toy-department was a treasure-cave whose stalagmites were boxed playsets piled in pyramidal formations. No tide-eroded rock ever yielded such a vein as the intermingled hues of card-art adorning each vertical face, across whose richness clear plastic bubbles winked like embedded gems. Great chests on the floor spilled more bounty still, and beside them smaller lobster-baskets fanned stickers and transfer-sets.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a year ago in Fiction