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5 Underappreciated Cartoons IV
Well, well, I finally found more. It's been three years since my last Underappreciated Cartoons list. That's three years of searching for stuff to put into a fourth entry. It took a while, but I think I finally found a couple of good ones.
By Greg Seebregtsabout 15 hours ago in Geeks
Your Utah Healthcare App Is a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen. Here’s Why.. AI-Generated.
I was sitting in a coffee shop in Lehi last month—one of those places where the caffeine is strong and the ambition is stronger—and I overheard a founder telling his buddy that they’d "figure out the HIPAA stuff" after they launched their MVP. I nearly choked on my cold brew. Y'all, in the world of Utah healthcare startups, that’s like saying you’ll figure out the parachute situation after you’ve already jumped out of the plane.
By Samantha Blakea day ago in Geeks
Why Every Good Meal in Cincinnati Now Starts on Your Phone (2026)
I was standing outside a brewery at The Banks last Friday, freezing my tail off while trying to scan a QR code that just wouldn't load. Ope, there I was, staring at a spinning circle while my friends were already inside ordering a round. It’s 2026, y’all, and I reckon we should be past the "broken link" era of dining out.
By Sherry Walkera day ago in Geeks
Regina Spektor's FAR (album review)
Regina Spektor's 2009 album Far,* her fifth studio effort, arrives like a whimsical comet streaking through the indie-pop cosmos--bright, unpredictable, and leaving trails of introspection in its wake. Produced with the polished touch of multiple heavyweights like Jeff Lynne and Mike Elizondo, Far refines Spektor's signature blend of piano-driven quirkiness, vocal acrobatics, and lyrical depth without sanding off her eccentric edges. It's an album that feels both intimate and expansive, as if Spektor is whispering secrets from a crowded room while gazing at distant stars. Clocking in at just over 45 minutes, it explores the absurdities of existence through a lens that's equal parts playful and profound, inviting listeners to laugh, cry, and ponder the human condition. But beneath the melodic charm lies a rich vein for analysis: from psychological unravelings to sociopolitical undercurrents, Far begs to be dissected like a dream journal scribbled in the margins of a philosophy text.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR7 days ago in Geeks
Common Cloud Security Threats: Your 2026 Protection Guide. AI-Generated.
Why You Are Still Getting Hacked in 2026 You would think by now we would have this cloud thing figured out. I reckon it is almost funny. We have got flying taxis in some cities and AI that can write poetry, but we still leave our databases wide open. Real talk, the common cloud security threats we face today are often just updated versions of the same old mistakes.
By Sherry Walker7 days ago in Geeks
Cloud Optimization Strategy: Master Costs & Efficiency (2026). AI-Generated.
The Cloud Optimization Strategy Crisis: Why Your Bill is a Proper Mess I reckon we have all been there. You open the AWS or Azure dashboard, fixin' to check the monthly spend, and your heart just stops. It is hella more than you expected. Every single time. We were promised that the cloud would be cheaper, but here we are in 2026, and most of us are still burning cash like it is going out of fashion. Real talk: if you do not have a solid cloud optimization strategy, you are basically just handing your lunch money to Big Tech.
By Samantha Blake8 days ago in Geeks
From Variants to Legacy
This idea didn’t come from a panel, a publisher, or a Comic-Con keynote. It came from a comment section. After I published my article about how comic shops don’t need more collectors but more readers, I came across a comment that quietly reframed the entire conversation. The commenter pointed out something that, in hindsight, feels almost obvious: libraries are often the genuine point of entry for new comic readers, not comic shops.
By Jenna Deedy8 days ago in Geeks
Celebrities You Forgot Starred on 'ER'
The original hit medical drama, ER, sure has had its fair share of actors walk through the doors of County General Hospital. Over the course of 15 seasons, the amount of patients, doctors, nurses, medical students, and secondary characters to appear on the show are endless. Whether you know it or not, ER served as a stepping stone for some actors and actresses that went on to become some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
By Jenika Enoch9 days ago in Geeks











