Rumman R Kalam

Man at deadbeat job surprised ChatGPT can replace him

After a career built entirely off of copying search results from Google, Tanvir Alam Khan, 28, a BBA graduate from Not South University, thinks that the human species should be compensated for artificial intelligence software disrupting the labour market.

1y ago

A handbook for navigating the social media age in your profession

While the world might seem like a place only made for extroverts, who get ahead with the volume of their voices alone, Personal Branding (Odommo Prokash, 2021) is a book that is here to permanently lay that idea to rest. Authors Md Tajdin Hassan, Md Sohan Haidear, and Rafeed Elahi Chowdhury provide a meticulous blueprint for an aspiring professional to make themselves noticed.

3y ago

Editorial

As the newer generations (millennials, zoomers) have infinite access to knowledge that they can navigate skilfully, the experience gap we had with previous generations is narrowing each day.

5y ago

CoD Mobile An instant classic

Those who are into shooters had a Call of Duty phase in their lives at some point or the other.

5y ago

Editorial

While we grew up listening to our parents’ generation recount how many miles they walked, swam or cycled to attend school, we are often called the entitled or the “soft” generation. However, we wish our problems were as cut-and-dried like attending school, getting grades, applying for jobs and getting married.

5y ago

EDITORIAL

Right now, we’re going through an 80’s revival phase — or at least we are at the end of that phase. However, modern themes are getting a little old. It’s the same thing just updated and recycled in a lot of cases.

5y ago

This is mine, Sujon Sixty-Nine

“This watermelon is not for sale, sir,” said the man with the heavy moustache. He waved his arm, indicating the watermelons in front of him. “Why not take a look at these?”

5y ago

WORDS: Less is more

While what I am about to say won’t apply to quite a few different types of writings, it addresses an issue we often face with reader submissions. A lot of us have this misconception that wordier write-ups mean that they are good.

5y ago
June 18, 2015
June 18, 2015

WWE 2k15 [PC] Only fun if you have friends.

I stopped watching WWE sometime during 2005. I grew up with the Attitude Era and after Wrestlemania 21 getting up in the mornings to watch a WWE PPV just didn't work out any more for 6th grader me.

June 18, 2015
June 18, 2015

Bashundhara's Best Burger

For those of us living a city away from Bashundhara, a trip to there might eat up our entire day. I was in a similar rut and during lunch time too. Luckily enough, a few of my friends dragged me to Burger Lab because burgers.

May 7, 2015
May 7, 2015

The Best Android Reddit Experience

Bacon Reader, Reddit is Fun, Flow for Reddit, Reddit News or even Swipe for Reddit, I've been through them all.

April 30, 2015
April 30, 2015

Songs for the Lonely Nights

Due to be released on the May 5, we here at SHOUT got a copy of the EP to see how it holds up.

April 23, 2015
April 23, 2015

Life Pro Tips

What if you could download the knowledge of the entire internet into your brain but the only way to do it would be via floppy disks.

April 16, 2015
April 16, 2015

50 SHADES OF SLIME

“I am Gary, Crusher of Souls,” said James Earl Jones.

March 26, 2015
March 26, 2015

Save the Baby by Hectech Labs

Flappy Bird was a broken game. The insanely challenging difficulty made it just the tool for establishing bragging rights. Similarly, Hectech Labs' Save the Baby involves you using just one control key to move a baby horizontally across a construction beam going up.

February 26, 2015
February 26, 2015

HabitRPG

Platform: Android, iOS, Windows

February 5, 2015
February 5, 2015

Microtrip: An endless runner that doesn't get boring

In the game, you're a white blob who falls down the insides of an unknown creature and you must avoid black spikes which can kill you. Not only that, you have to constantly collect the white blood cells to stay alive.

December 11, 2014
December 11, 2014

Millimetres Apart

Dr. John, the old coaxial cable who had seen both the advent of cable TV and the internet, felt the aluminium lining under his skin crackle.

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