“You cannot leave the airport unless there is an emergency. You need to go to the departure zone and wait there.” – the Chinese security officer declared firmly, quickly turning his attention to other visitors. My fellow Hungarian travelers and I exchanged glances— the disappointment among us was palpable.
Author: Greg Bendes
New Zealand Adventure Journal – An intro
On the morning of October 24th, I woke up well before the break of dawn. But despite being tired, a surge of excitement coursed through me. It was the day I would embark on a long-awaited journey to New Zealand, a land that had been calling to me from the top of my bucket list.
Decoding the AI-nigma: Journey into the World of Artificial Intelligence
The rapid progress achieved in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the past year is both impressive and daunting, but it will undoubtedly bring about a radical change for us. Many compare it to the revolutionary technology of the internet, and not without reason.
Removing the YouTube Dislike counter – and what you can do
This will be a short post, mainly to draw attention to something that has been bothering IT circles and YouTube users alike in recent weeks.
Basic settings – Part II: Mobile
In my previous post, I described the software and settings I consider essential for a computer – now I’ll do the same for a mobile phone.
Basic setup – Part I: Your computer
Black Friday is approaching and everyone’s looking wildly at the 0% APR wonder machines in online shops – but what do we do once we’ve bought them? In my previous post, I detailed how to effectively clean out your home computer if it’s slowed down or gone viral. Now, I thought it wouldn’t hurt to…
Maintaining your home computer – the smart way
Note: Huh, this is going to be long, so please bear with me 🙂 To this day, the subject of a Windows computer going slow, getting a virus, and the owner wanting to do something about it, comes up a lot in my circle of acquaintances. Well, let’s see what we can do about it.
The power of words – or facts and misconceptions in the age of COVID
Never do human beings speculate more, or have more opinions, than about things which they do not understand. Carl Gustav Jung I would like to say a few words – about words. But not words that are unprintable. Or, if you prefer, they are, since in the case of online newspapers and news, one can…
Recipe recommendation – delicious homemade Pizza Napoletana
Ever since I once tasted real Italian pizza in Sicily, I have redefined the concept of pizza and of course, I have become even more fond of Italian cuisine. Now, in the midst of COVID and home office work, although my diet has become a bit more restrictive, I do get a craving for a…
Recipe recommendation – homemade sour cream and cheese scone
Konyhajelmezt öltöttkislányom, Kati,sĂĽtĹ‘ tudományátĂşgy prĂłbálja ki. Nadányi Zoltán: Az elsĹ‘ pogácsa Does anyone else remember this poem? 🙂 Well, now I’m dressed up in a kitchen costume again, although I must admit that it wasn’t much of a dressing up without a holiday. But I did manage to whip up some cheese and cream scones….