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The Future of AI: Building Agents for Digital Collectivization and Digital Revolution
Imagine a future unfolding across the digital landscape, a place where minds don't just connect – they truly *coalesce*. This isn't mere networking; it's the forging of a collective consciousness, sparked by the very frontiers of advanced AI. In the midst of today's dizzying AI revolution, where sophisticated digital entities are rapidly reshaping the contours of our online existence, a project steps forward with a heartbeat unlike any other: Maximgrad. It draws an unexpected, even provocative, breath of inspiration from the Soviet era – not to resurrect its shadowed past, but to radically redefine digital collectivism and explore how, together, we might elevate the very act of human thought. Let's peel back the layers, exploring the intricate craft behind building these intelligent systems, the philosophy weaving through their design, and the deep currents that animate audacious initiatives like Maximgrad.
By Maxim Dudko9 months ago in Geeks
Stronger Than a Buller, Softer Than a Heartbeat
In July 2025, James Gunn, acclaimed for his work on Disney’s Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, embraced a narrative path that many superhero and comic book storytellers have previously shied away from. With Superman: Legacy, Gunn delves into the mythic origins of Superman—Clark Kent, or Kal-El—as an immigrant. He portrays him not merely as an alien or the last son of Krypton with god-like powers, but as a profoundly human character shaped by his outsider identity, his alienness, his otherness, and his difference. This time, his cape doesn't conceal his true nature.
By Jenna Deedy9 months ago in Geeks
I Watched the Most Banned Movies on the Internet—Here’s Why They’re Hidden
There’s something undeniably magnetic about forbidden content. When something’s banned, our curiosity sharpens. It feels like a secret we aren’t supposed to know. So when I came across an online thread titled “The Most Banned Movies Ever Made,” I dove down the rabbit hole—and I didn’t climb out until I had watched nearly all of them.
By Vincent Otiri9 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 18 Review
So I'm late with this recap, but this time, it's only partially my fault. Most of the blame is on CBS, and as much as I want to say why this early in the story, I'll wait a bit for that, and all I'll say for now is that your wait won't be as long as CBS' for sure. But anyway, it was the final full week in June (June 23-27), the Cup was awarded, the NBA Champions were crowned, and, but Beyond the Gates remained hot.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Geeks
Thank You, Julian McMahon
The heartbreaking hits just keep on coming. On Twitter, the news broke that actor Julian McMahon passed away at the age of 56, after a private battle with cancer. McMahon's passing occurred on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, coming one day before another legendary name, Michael Madsen, left this world. McMahon's fans are many, and I am definitely included in that group. However, in my case, it's not only fandom, but gratitude. Immense gratitude.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Geeks
A Court of Thorns and Roses, BookTok & the Renaissance of Cosplay Fantasy Balls
Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR), first published in 2015, has grown into a captivating romantic fantasy universe. With over 38 million copies sold, ACOTAR's influence extends beyond its pages, inspiring themed cosplays, fantasy balls, and fan meetups that bring Prythian to life, fueling TikTok communities with billions of tag views.
By Jenna Deedy9 months ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Sheryl Anderson (My Sister's Double Life). Top Story - July 2025.
Lifetime has really been delivering when it comes to villainesses lately, and I mean really delivering. It's not just the type of villainesses, it's who they get to play them. Some faces have been new to me, some haven't, and a number of them are doing this whole Lifetime villainess thing for the very first time. Last year's bunch was delicious, but this year's has really been quite epic, and the year's nearly half over.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 months ago in Geeks











