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The Boys & Gen V Power Ranking. AI-Generated.
The world of The Boys and Gen V isn’t about heroes rising to the occasion. It’s about power, exploitation, and what happens when violence is normalized and monetized. Some characters look intimidating but crumble instantly. Others barely appear threatening until it’s far too late. And a select few exist so far above everyone else that the rules simply don’t apply to them.
By Top Ranked6 days ago in Geeks
Reasons to Use Node.js in Your Next Web Project
The digital landscape is shifting rapidly, often leaving developers and business owners in a maze of complex frameworks. Deciding on a backend tool is no longer just a technical choice; it is a strategic one. Among the sea of options, Node.js has consistently proven its worth, empowering giants like Netflix and PayPal to build fast, scalable applications.
By Muhammad Owais SEO6 days ago in Geeks
THE MAN YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW FROM YOUR CHILDHOOD
For many people, childhood memories are stitched together by television shows that felt safe, familiar, and quietly meaningful. You may not remember every episode, but you remember faces. You remember voices. And sometimes, you remember a character so clearly that they begin to feel like someone who existed in your own home. For millions of viewers, that character was Sam McGuire, the dad from Lizzie McGuire. And the man behind that role was Robert Carradine.
By S.A Charles6 days ago in Geeks
The Machine That Learned to Lie: What Libratus and Pluribus Taught Us About Strategy 🃏🤖
Man vs. machine duels are truly fascinating topics. They show us how dynamically Artificial Intelligence is evolving and how it can outmaneuver humans in ways we never expected 🦾. I’ve previously written about Kasparov and chess, IBM's watson on Jeopardy, Project Debater, and the historic battles in Go. Today, we have something completely different on the table – the game of poker. 🃏
By Piotr Nowak6 days ago in Geeks
La La Land
Okay…so this movie came out when I was in high school and I hated it then. It was in fact way overhyped and won far too many awards for what it was. I re-watched it recently with my best friend and I have not changed my opinion but I can now articulate my thoughts on the matter better, so here we go.
By Alexandrea Callaghan6 days ago in Geeks
Your Utah Healthcare App Is a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen. Here’s Why.. AI-Generated.
I was sitting in a coffee shop in Lehi last month—one of those places where the caffeine is strong and the ambition is stronger—and I overheard a founder telling his buddy that they’d "figure out the HIPAA stuff" after they launched their MVP. I nearly choked on my cold brew. Y'all, in the world of Utah healthcare startups, that’s like saying you’ll figure out the parachute situation after you’ve already jumped out of the plane.
By Samantha Blake6 days ago in Geeks
Why Every Good Meal in Cincinnati Now Starts on Your Phone (2026)
I was standing outside a brewery at The Banks last Friday, freezing my tail off while trying to scan a QR code that just wouldn't load. Ope, there I was, staring at a spinning circle while my friends were already inside ordering a round. It’s 2026, y’all, and I reckon we should be past the "broken link" era of dining out.
By Sherry Walker6 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "The Substance of Civilisation" by Stephen L. Sass
There are many different substances throughout history that make up the way in which we have lived our lives. Stephen L. Sass goes through the materials which sought to make us humans and shape our meaning with it. From the clay era in which we are shown that even though we are known to use clay, we have no idea what kind of accident brought it about all the way through to the 'silicon' age - the author makes it clear that throughout history we all have one thing in common: we wanted to revolutionise our materials for production. We have always wanted to create something to make our lives easier - and that's what we have been doing since the dawn of humanity.
By Annie Kapur6 days ago in Geeks
Flix, Fotos & Frocks. Top Story - February 2026.
Fashion, photography, movies: put 'em in a blender, hit a button and you get something wonderful - at least, I hope so: it's what I've written here - a frappé of pop culture musings involving photogs and togs in motion pictures.
By Marie Wilson7 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Wedding (Part II)"
When we last left our heroes, they were vacationing in Australia, with no worries. Seriously, there were no worries. Lord Zedd was about to recharge his evil energies, leaving the Rangers with no emergencies to deal with. However, when one rat sleeps, another creeps in, as Rita Repulsa crash-landed on moon and set her sights on the ultimate takeover. The plan was to dose Zedd with a love potion, marry him, and then overrule him.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 days ago in Geeks
Bill Mumy and Barry Livingston have been lifelong friends
A friendship that remained for six decades My Three Sons and Lost in Space remain favorite television shows for Baby Boomers who grew up watching them. Two cast members from these beloved series, Bill Mumy and Stanley Livingston, have revealed that they have remained lifelong friends. They also have not been involved in the scandals that have plagued other child stars.
By Cheryl E Preston7 days ago in Geeks











