Hello! Welcome to System32Comics, a comic series that is based on computer humor. Don't worry, you don't need a master degree in computer science to understand my comics, all of my comics are based ...
It's no surprise, really. The name of the game in the tech industry is making interactions between people and their gizmos ever more human—and human often equals humorous. That means everything from ...
Ever wonder why a shared laugh or witty remark can spark attraction? Humor does more than lighten the mood—it may reveal clues about a person’s creativity. Research by Erika Langley and Michelle ...
This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday. Sign up for it here. A few years ago, ...
In “The Outrageous Okona,” the fourth episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the Enterprise’s resident android Data attempts to learn the one skill it has previously been ...
I recently made what I thought was a snarky New York quip but I deeply offended the person I was joking about. That simply proves the point that you really have to know your audience and make sure ...
The title of this article is taken from a famous scene in a restaurant, in the movie Goodfellas (1990): In the scene people are laughing and having a good time, but after Henry (played by Ray Liotta) ...
Humor seems to be an inherent part of the human condition. Our ability to smile, laugh, and giggle plays an important role in social situations; that piques the interest of sociologists and ...
Humor has long been seen as a “soft skill,” useful for easing awkward Zoom moments or sharing a laugh with colleagues. But CU Boulder researchers Tony Kong and Peter McGraw argue it’s far more than ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Social media is ripe with Dad jokes, and #techtwitter isn’t immune from this popular trend. For ...