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AI vs Dot-Com: Lessons from History

Remember Pets.com? Valued at billions in the late 1990s only to vanish entirely by 2001, it symbolizes the infamous dot-com bubble. Today, ChatGPT and similar AI phenomena are experiencing a similar “Mosaic moment”—a term harking back to when the Mosaic browser popularized the internet. While AI’s transformative power is undeniable, history whispers caution. What Counts… Continue reading
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Self-Hosted Note Taking: Discover Trilium Notes for Power Users

In a world overflowing with note-taking apps, Trilium Notes might just be one of the best-kept secrets for power users, privacy advocates, and anyone tired of freemium traps. After using Evernote and dabbling in Google Keep, I found myself constantly frustrated — either I’m being nudged into paying for basic features, or I’m trusting my… Continue reading
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Is AI Really Ruining Education? A Closer Look

In recent weeks, a former U.S. teacher went viral for quitting her job and blaming technology—specifically ChatGPT—for the growing crisis of students who can’t read. She appeared on Fox News, echoing concerns shared by many parents and educators: AI is ruining education. But is it really that simple? Or are we, once again, blaming the… Continue reading
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The Great Irony: How Once-‘Useless’ Creative Careers Became the Future’s Safe Bet

For decades, creative souls were told the same thing: “Art won’t pay the bills,” or “You can’t build a life on music.” Parents, teachers, and even career advisors discouraged young dreamers from pursuing anything deemed too emotional, too abstract, or too risky. The path of the artist, the musician, the poet, the storyteller—it was framed… Continue reading
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The Future of Work: Simulated Roles in a Post-Labor Society

Introduction Imagine a world where automation has eliminated every job you can conceive. No one is needed to farm, cook, clean, drive, or build. What happens when human labor becomes obsolete? In such a post-labor society, the concept of “roles” and simulated forms of conflict could emerge as essential mechanisms for innovation, meaning, and social… Continue reading
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Unlocking Quantum Technology Through Tryptophan

Inspired by groundbreaking research from the Quantum Biology Laboratory at Howard University (source). What if the future of quantum computing isn’t in superconducting chips cooled near absolute zero—but inside the humble amino acid tryptophan, already operating efficiently inside your brain? Recent discoveries suggest just that. Researchers led by Philip Kurian at Howard University have found… Continue reading
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Satirical Look at Failing Companies

Disclaimer (Important!): This is AI generated content! This article is pure satire and entertainment. All company names and stock symbols have been fictionalized for comedic effect. Any resemblance to real businesses, past or present, is entirely coincidental. No factual claims are made about any real company’s financial health or strategies. Introduction: The Death End Nobody… Continue reading
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Why AI Lacks True Free Will: A Comparative Analysis

In recent conversations surrounding artificial intelligence, one often encounters a perplexing admission from leading engineers and founders: “We don’t fully understand why AI works.” This doesn’t mean they misunderstand their own creations. Rather, it’s an acknowledgment of how difficult it is to grasp the emergent behaviors that resemble what humans call “free will.” Human free… Continue reading
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Mechanize: Pioneering the Future of Work

There’s a strange but familiar feeling that hits when you see someone build something you once imagined. I remember being in high school or maybe college, thinking about a website where people could upload and download videos. This was before YouTube existed. But back then, I didn’t have the tools or knowledge to act on… Continue reading
