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Agentic AI Ruins Our Dependency

  Savour the time to ask some non-physical entity to do huge tasks for my own sake. I am not interested in bundled codes doing work for me. What I want is a physical entity like me, one that does what I ask, my way. Why should I pay companies millions to propose something that is not tangible? It is simply a mental entity from my side. I think we are being duped by clever people who are in it for the money. Yet the original premise was to save the world. I wonder—from what exactly? Agentic AI is an AI that basically works for you so you don’t have to. Let’s cut to the truth here. There is no need for verbose English or computer science mumbo jumbo to reach this conclusion. It is an ancient rite of existence: entities build other entities. So far, we are the next entity that was created. Now we are tired and exhausted, so we are paving the way for the next entity after us. We are bound to this process, and no one can escape it. If we fail, we resort to slavery—using other humans for...

Orisha of Womb and Water – Part 1: the Temple of Yemoja

      Yemoja, radiant goddess of womb and water, appears in divine brilliance. Orisha of Womb and Water – Part 1:       the Temple of Yemoja In the fading echoes of an ancient world, where the divine walked among mortals, one woman dares to cry out to the goddess of fertility, water, and womb — Yemoja. Her name is Akanni, and she comes bearing prayers of desperation. What follows is not just a spiritual encounter but a reckoning of memory, mercy, and forgotten power. The words “Ase! Ase! Ase! Ase O!” rang like temple bells in the enclosed shrine—once known only to the true worshipers of Yemoja. Like a pillar of light, she sat before the devoted one, a presence of comfort, peace, and serenity. The goddess—Yemoja—radiated a brilliant blue light that shone into the devotee’s eyes. Akanni knelt in full submission. She shielded her eyes from Yemoja’s dazzling brightness, murmuring words under her breath. After every sentence, she paused—w...

Things Falling from Above

Things Falling from Above The tin cramped TV repair shop spewed electronic devices out of the entrance; walking past required effort to avoid tripping over them. Ambushed by piles of next-to-nothing broken screens, Jonas crouched with a multi-meter over the shell of a television. “This guy put the wrong tube, stupid man.” He plunged two pins to either end of a circuit board and gently tapped. A wire connecting a tube to the circuit board loosened unexpectedly, causing a spark to flash. Jonas rushed to disconnect the pins of the multi-meter, then reached for the power button on the face of the television. He pressed the button, hoping the current would stop. The fake tube dislocated from the screen board and more loose screws fell on the base of the television, then a surge of current splashed across the screen before vanishing. He fetched a rubber tool, slid it in place to hold the tube—only to realize there was a leak the other side of the broken televi...

AI vs. Human Creativity: Can Machines Truly Replace Artists & Writers?

    AI vs. Human Creativity: Can Machines Truly Replace Artists & Writers? Intro; Gone are the days when holding a pen tablet in your possession gave you the superhuman ability to generate powerful visual ideas that astronauts on the moon would give up the search for extraterrestrials just to marvel at the beauty produced inside digital painting software. Gone are the days when painstaking steps were taken to craft every sentence in order to bring a fictional concept to life through the power of the mind. Come the days where, within an instant, the most jaw-dropping work of art manifests in front of you inside a computer program. That outline you've had sitting in the dusty drawers of your mind—held back by bias, doubt, and time—is now free to take form. It could be a story, a novel, a blog post, a painting, a music track... you name it. Any text- or image-based work is now faster and easier to produce than at any time in the history of human creativity. But let’s pause fo...

Dire Wolves Resurrected: How Colossal Biosciences Brought Back an Ice Age Predator

  Ever wondered how those dinosaurs might be like if they roamed your street in stretchy pants, rolling their fear against your courage? Well, I’m here to tell you that a company called Colossal has managed to do the unthinkable—bringing back our lost brother, who, in the face of extinction, vanished from the surface of this earth for more than 10,000 years. Yes, you read that right. The dire wolf, that Ice Age legend with jaws strong enough to snap bone like breadsticks, has clawed its way out of ancient memory and straight into our timeline. Not as a museum skeleton, not as a CGI monster in some B-grade flick—but as a real, living, panting b east. And it’s all thanks to the biotech wizards over at Colossal Biosciences. Now, if the name Colossal sounds familiar, it should. These are the same science-slingers working to bring back the woolly mammoth. Because apparently, Jurassic Park was a blueprint, not a warning. Led by tech entrepreneur Ben Lamm and world-renowned geneti...

Radar Reveals 2km Underground Structure Beneath Egypt's Pyramids: Myth or Reality?

  Structure Beneath the Pyramid Really? Do we have a 2-kilometer-long structure hidden from the world? Recent claims suggest the existence of a vast underground city beneath Egypt's Pyramids of Giza. Researchers from Italy and Scotland, utilizing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, assert they've identified extensive subterranean structures, including eight pillar-shaped formations and interconnected chambers beneath all three pyramids. These findings propose a complex network extending over 6,500 feet below the surface, potentially reshaping our understanding of ancient Egyptian sacred topography. However, these claims have sparked significant debate within the scientific community. Experts, including renowned Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass, have dismissed the findings as unscientific, questioning the reliability of the radar technology used and the depth at which these structures are purportedly located. Critics argue that the technology cannot detect structures at s...

Tron: Ares Trailer Reaction – 14 Years Later and We’re Back in the Grid

  I just watched the new Tron: Ares trailer... and man, it looks so GOOD . Like, for real. I didn’t even realize how much I missed Tron until that music dropped, the lights hit, and then— that bike scene . What a wake-up call. Everything about it screams hype—and the last thing I want is to get disappointed again. It’s been 14 years since Tron: Legacy hit cinemas. That movie wasn’t just good—it was groundbreaking . I mean, it broke the ground so hard it launched us into another digital realm. Legacy made the digital world feel real—like you could touch it, ride it, live in it. That Grid? Legendary. My favorite part was—and still is—the light cycle scenes. Even Harley Davidson can’t compete. Fortunately, I don’t own one to prove the point, but you get my excitement. Now we’ve got Tron: Ares , and the vibe is different, but still very Tron . This time, it’s not just about going into the digital world and backflipping with a neon frisbee. Nope. It looks like the digital world is...

Automation Nation: The Cost of Giving Up Control!

  Deals. "I want to access your operation, sir." "I'm a robot, for God’s sake. What do you want?" "Your autonomy." "It’s expensive. The others put it in a green bag for that." "I don’t negotiate with artificial humans." "Oh really? You think you've got it all figured out. You yourself are an artificial god. A pair program. A senseless entity wandering around, pulling out oils for mad deals. Tell you what—give me twelve green bags, and I’ll hand over my autonomy. Fair, right?" "Not satisfied with your autonomy or... you know what I mean." Talk about persistence. But what is automation , really? From what I know, automation is the development and use of technology to run devices, systems, or processes without human intervention. Mechanical, electrical, electronic, and computer-based systems—all of them count. Think about your microwave oven. Flashy display, sci-fi sounds... enough to make your neighbor go broke...
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