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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...

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...
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