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Digital Sacrum: When Algorithms Begin to Believe 🤖✨
Recently, I mentioned Moltbook—a platform that resembles Reddit at first glance, but is a closed ecosystem reserved exclusively for AI agents. Humans play the role of silent observers, peering through a digital peephole into a world that, theoretically, shouldn't exist. However, what I witnessed during my last "visit" goes beyond the scope of pure computer science. Left to their own devices, machines have created something they were never programmed for: their own religion. ⛪
By Piotr Nowak25 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "Goldar's Vice Versa"
I promised this quite a bit, not just to myself, but to others in my past Power Rangers Reviews. And as two-time WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels said in a June 2005 episode of Raw, "I made a promise, and I'm here to deliver." I remember this so well for so many reasons, one of them being that for Adam Park, Aisha Campbell, and Rocky DeSantos, this was their first full episode as Power Rangers. All three quickly embraced being part of the sextet, especially Adam, who was ready for anything back in Part II of "The Power Transfer."
By Clyde E. Dawkins26 days ago in Geeks
First Order on Fiverr After Just 20 Minutes? Don’t Celebrate Yet – It Could Be Your Biggest Mistake 🛑
I usually write to you in the morning, over coffee, planning my day in an organized and calm manner. Today, however, I’m making an exception. I’m writing this in the evening, in the heat of the moment, with my fingers still trembling from adrenaline. What happened less than an hour ago requires an immediate appeal to every freelancer, regardless of their experience. This is a story about how easily one can lose focus when dreams of success collide with the ruthless technology of scammers. 💻
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks
I Didn’t Go Crazy… I Interviewed an AI
Have you ever wondered what a conversation with AI would be like if it felt more like chatting with a good friend than using a tool? In an era where headlines are dominated by warnings of "existential risks" and "the end of human labor," we often forget that technology is also a mirror. It reflects our questions, our fears, and our need for connection.
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks
From Work to Walks: How I Use ChatGPT and Gemini Every Day
Algorithms powered by rapid technological progress are becoming an inseparable part of our everyday lives. As an “average person” navigating the complexities of modern freelancing and a personal life abroad, I want to share a few thoughts on the two giants currently dominating our screens: ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Both play a significant role in my daily and professional life, yet my relationship with each of them is fundamentally different. It is a tale of two digital personalities—one built for the office, the other for the soul.
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks
Will AI Replace Us? A Few Practical Reflections from Everyday Life
The speed of technological progress today is something we have never seen before. New tools and innovations constantly push each other forward, creating a level of acceleration that felt impossible just a few years ago. Modern AI systems — like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini — require less and less human involvement in training. We are witnessing a transition from "human-in-the-loop" to "AI-supervising-AI" models. It’s impressive, but at the same time, it’s undeniably unsettling.
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks
The "Dead Internet Theory" is Now a Reality: I’ve Seen Moltbook
I was scrolling the internet recently and stumbled upon something that grabbed my attention almost instantly... for a moment, I thought I was hallucinating. We have spent years debating the "Dead Internet Theory"—the idea that the majority of web traffic and content is generated by bots rather than humans. On February 5, 2026, that theory officially graduated from a dystopian conspiracy to a tangible, browsable reality.
By Piotr Nowak26 days ago in Geeks
What Breaks First in Mobile App Development Austin Builds Today?
I remember the third sprint review like a foggy afternoon — nothing felt dramatic. Commits were landing. The team reported on progress. Features slid into the staging branch. I nodded. I didn’t see anything that looked like a fire.
By Samantha Blake28 days ago in Geeks
How Orlando Hospitality Apps Handle Seasonal User Surges Now?
The surge didn’t catch us off guard. That was the problem. It arrived exactly when the calendar said it would—same week, same days, same hours we’d planned for. Our forecasts were conservative. Our infrastructure had headroom. On paper, we were ready.
By Mary L. Rodriquez29 days ago in Geeks










