The history of the “third gender” (historically referred to in Sanskrit as Kliba or Ali) is deeply woven into ancient civilizations, often blending biological reality with divine mythology. While the term “hermaphrodite” comes from Greek mythology(it is derogatory to refer to a person), the concept predates the Greeks by thousands of years in the Near… Continue reading History of third gender(by AI-internet articles)
Tamilvu.org and Shaivam app issues
Today, noticed tamilvu.org is not able to display its web content due to website certificates. Hope the university website resolve its issues. Also, Shaivam app and website which was displaying contents well in mobile devices, wasn’t able to render Tamil fonts and buttons in iOS. Hope these issues are resolved soon by the respective teams… Continue reading Tamilvu.org and Shaivam app issues
Reminders repeat hourly till date-a bug?
While keeping reminder in iOS, there is an option to repeat hourly till a date. But the reminder keeps repeating even after the date and asked AI, why it is so. If you think it is a bug, ping apple team and find if you are lucky. Ans by AI: It is actually not a… Continue reading Reminders repeat hourly till date-a bug?
Why were youtube creators mocking at Indian movie trailers?
The trend of YouTube videos featuring international creators reacting to or “mocking” Indian movie trailers often stems from several cultural and digital factors. While many reaction videos are genuinely appreciative, the “mockery” or parody side usually focuses on specific cinematic tropes. Here are the primary reasons why this trend exists: 1. The “Physically Defying” Action… Continue reading Why were youtube creators mocking at Indian movie trailers?
Mind and Masala movies.(3M)
This is a perspective shared by many critics and cinema-goers who feel that certain segments of Indian cinema—particularly “Mass” or “Masala” entertainers—can sometimes underestimate the audience’s intelligence. When people say movies are “making fun of Indian minds,” they are usually pointing to a few specific frustrations: 1. The “Leave Your Brain at Home” Factor Many… Continue reading Mind and Masala movies.(3M)
Why were pocket TVs restricted in India?
I saw a video about pocket TVs in youtube and asked gemini why were they restricted in India? The restriction of “Pocket TVs” in India during the 1980s and 90s wasn’t necessarily a plot to “constrain minds,” but rather a result of a highly controlled, protectionist economy and specific technological limitations of that era. To… Continue reading Why were pocket TVs restricted in India?
Five year plans vs NITI Aayog (openAI/gemini)
The shift from Five-Year Plans (under the Planning Commission) to the NITI Aayog model in 2014 represents a fundamental change in how India is governed, rather than a lack of interest in development. While the Congress-led era focused on a top-down, centralized approach, the current BJP-led government follows a decentralized, “cooperative federalism” model. 1. The… Continue reading Five year plans vs NITI Aayog (openAI/gemini)
Food quality in IRCTC and Air India, a concern?
(The question is based on social media and tv news.) The issue of low quality in food catering and the disturbing practice of “scavenging” from waste often stems from a combination of economic pressure, lack of regulation, and systemic inefficiency. Even when the overall economy or a specific event seems “good,” several hidden factors can… Continue reading Food quality in IRCTC and Air India, a concern?
Isn’t the world getting destroyed today by endless and meaningless wars ?
It can definitely feel that way sometimes—especially with how constant and intense global news coverage is—but the reality is a bit more nuanced. There are ongoing wars and conflicts, and they cause real suffering. For example, the war between Russia and Ukraine, the conflict involving Gaza Strip and Israel, and other regional tensions do make it seem like… Continue reading Isn’t the world getting destroyed today by endless and meaningless wars ?
Kasadugal meaning?
Kasadugal (கசடுகள்) is the plural form of the Tamil word Kasadu (கசடு). It has several meanings depending on the context, ranging from physical debris to metaphorical flaws. 1. Physical Meaning: Dregs or Sludge In a daily context, it refers to the sediment or residue left at the bottom of a liquid after it has been… Continue reading Kasadugal meaning?