Fiction
Horse. Content Warning.
The Galloping Desert Horse, known for its remarkable adaptability to harsh desert environments, stands as a testament to centuries of selective breeding and natural evolution. These horses have evolved unique traits that enable them to thrive where others struggle, making them invaluable companions and symbols of resilience in desert cultures worldwide.
By Kaweesha Tharindu2 years ago in Art
Live Video Call. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In today's interconnected world, live video calls have become an integral part of communication across personal and professional domains. This technology allows individuals and businesses to connect in real-time, bridging distances and enabling face-to-face interactions regardless of geographical location.
By Bijay Rawat2 years ago in Art
The Zany Odyssey of Sci-Fi Art: Beam Me Up, Picasso!. AI-Generated.
Ladies and gentlemen, grab your popcorn and buckle up, because we're about to embark on a mind-bending, laugh-out-loud journey through the kaleidoscopic universe of sci-fi art! Picture this: you’re scrolling through Instagram, and instead of influencer selfies and cat videos, your feed is flooded with neon-lit landscapes, alien robots, and spaceships that look like they were designed by Salvador Dalí on a sugar high. Yep, we’re diving headfirst into the wacky world where art and science collide, creating a spectacular mess that’s as fascinating as it is hilarious.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in Art
Lights, Chemistry, Action: When Molecules Meet Movie Magic. AI-Generated.
Alright, class! Strap in your brain helmets and tighten those goggles because today, we’re diving into the wild, wacky, and absolutely mind-boggling world where chemistry crashes into cinematography like a superhero into a building—cue the over-the-top CGI explosions! That’s right, we’re talking about how the magical art of movies gets a sprinkle of science to create the visual spectacles that leave us slack-jawed, popcorn spilling all over our laps.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in Art
Futuristic VR Experience. Content Warning.
As you look around, the surroundings appear hyper-realistic, with every detail meticulously crafted to create a seamless and captivating world. Buildings soar into the sky, their facades adorned with sleek, futuristic designs that blend elegance with functionality. The streets below bustle with activity, filled with AI-driven vehicles gliding silently along magnetic tracks.
By Kaweesha Tharindu2 years ago in Art
The art of thinking
Cognitive Errors: The Pitfalls of Human Thinking Our minds are wired with biases and flaws that affect our decision-making processes. These cognitive errors can lead us astray, causing us to make irrational choices and misjudge reality. Rolf Dobelli, a renowned author and entrepreneur, has dedicated his work to exposing these errors and teaching us how to avoid them.
By Ali bukhari2 years ago in Art
Mastering Your Time: Working Hour Management Made Simple
In the fast-paced world we live in today, managing our time effectively is crucial. Whether you're a freelancer juggling multiple clients, a small business owner handling various tasks, or a professional striving for work-life balance, mastering your working hours is key to success.
By gommy limo2 years ago in Art
Pony Up the Laughs
On a lively farm nestled in the countryside, there was a pony named Pippin known far and wide for his hilarious pranks and cheeky humor. Pippin had a unique talent for bringing laughter to the farm, making even the grumpiest animals crack a smile. One bright spring morning, Pippin decided it was time for the ultimate prank day, determined to make this the funniest day the farm had ever seen.
By Angelina Vasas2 years ago in Art
THE DIGITAL NATIVES. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
you've heard of Gen X and Gen Y but what about generation Alpha Alpha's are aged 11 years and under and will soon outnumber Baby Boomers yeah they're likely to see in the next century and work in jobs that don't yet exist now a new book by oie social researchers is looking at what's in store for the kids of [Music] today they've been tapping on smartphones while still in nappies learning about the world through iPads even before they could walk meet generation Alpha also known as Generation glass I spend more time on Google I use YouTube more usually sometimes I just look up some questions that I need to be answered I normally I'm on messenger kids or I'm searching up photos Alphas already make up one in seven Aussie residents yet few people have heard them before them were the baby boomas born between 1946 and 1964 then came Gen X followed by Gen Y also known as Millennials and gen Zed generation Alpha covers those born from 2010 to 2024 now a new book looks at what's in store for their future the authors say many will never sit a written exam use cash vote in a traditional polling Booth or own a car it is a worry um I think their whole lives have being dictated by screens coauthor of the book generation alpha mark mccrindle joins us now Mark you you coin generation Alpha why well we got to the end of the alphabet there with Generations X and Y and Zed and it's not about going back to a it's not about going back to the start because this is the first generation fully born in the 21st century the first truly Global generation digital so it's a whole new naming classific that's why we went with the Greek of generation Alpha so what are their big challenges well Global connectivity just the distraction of phones the opportunities that comes with technology but also the challenges of that you know the year they were born 2010 was the year the iPad was invented Instagram was launched word of the year was app in that year so that tells something about the times that have shaped them and that's having a big impact on them and also some challenges for them okay so they're they're going through their lives will have rapid change so as a parent of a gen Alpha how do you prepare them for the future because the book is all about how they're going to have to cope with change that they're they're going to be on their screens the whole time so do we let them on the iPad we don't put restrictions on it cuz that's going to be their life well it is going to be their life and I think it's good that they have those technological skills but we don't want them just to be able to do what computers can do CU anything that can be a Outsource to Robotics and automation it will be what computers can't do is interact with people those people skills the empathy and social skills, being able to think about complex tasks and and and innovate and adapt and be entrepreneurial that's humanly uh uh alone and so I think this the key for us is to give them the people's skills the transferable social skills so they can use technology as a tool but still thrive in the world of humans don't no that's right they've grown up almost hiding behind the technology in .
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Art







