The film “Jumpers” explores teleportation and the conflict with anti-globalization Palatans. Jumpers use teleportation to evade danger at home and escape challenging life situations, while Palatins view them as abominations, believing teleportation should be reserved for God and their community.
Read MoreLet it all burn. God is going to destroy it all anyways.
Read MoreMoody vs NetChoice (2024) delves into the nuanced landscape of artificial intelligence and raises a fundamental question: who should be considered the speaker in the context of a deep-learning algorithm—the algorithm itself or the individual who crafted it? As this legal exploration unfolds, attention also turns to a preliminary injunction case, anticipating its likely deferral […]
Read MoreIn the cozy apartment close to Disneyland, we unravel the revelation that Daisy never escaped the asylum and delve into the unsettling details of her incestuous ties with her father, culminating in Daisy’s tragic suicide. The intensity peaks as Daisy requests Valium from Lisa, reminiscent of her asylum days—a scene that leaves a lasting impact.
Read MoreThere’s nothing more satisfying than cruising to “It Takes Two” by Rob Base while effortlessly outmaneuvering Batman and causing chaos by demolishing an entire city block of cars in a video game. Pure bliss, right?
Read MoreThe city seems to be covertly dividing residents, favoring one privileged segment over another, though they won’t openly admit it. Santa Monica’s leaders should weigh the repercussions, as sustaining a divided community is challenging, to say the least. Additionally, the government shelters, akin to human warehouses for the homeless, raise concerns about noise and the […]
Read MoreReading “The Stepford Wives” sparked my thoughts on robots, especially in the context of space mining. It seems plausible given the advancements in AI; why haven’t we seen more robotic involvement in space, with robots mining the moon and transporting resources back to Earth?
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