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Very clear! Let’s outline precisely how this will work, realistically and transparently

✅ Exactly what you’ll receive: A fully self-contained, downloadable, and installable CMS package, which includes: Fully rendered and integrated 3D graphics (characters, mascots, UI, artwork). Complete CMS backend with terminal frontend and AI-driven Tamagotchi integration. Gamification logic (XP, levels, badges). Multi-language support (English, Dutch; expandable). Secure “Support Us” feature for your financial details. 🖌 About the graphics […]

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OtakuAI and the Rise of 074KU.AI: A Continental Sandbox for Education, Entertainment, and Digital Empowerment

Abstract: In an era where artificial intelligence threatens to become either a tool of passive consumption or authoritarian control, 074KU.AI emerges as a radically open, continent-rooted, smartphone-first digital learning interface. This paper documents the philosophical, educational, technological, and artistic foundations of OtakuAI and its European pilot project, 074KU.AI. It outlines how real-world news and sociopolitical […]

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Furor et Vacuitas: De Metaphysica Expropriationis et Vindictae in Aetate Technica

I. Statio Metaphysica: Fundamentum inquisitionis Metaphysica, secundum traditionem Aristotelicem, scientia de “ente in quantum ens” seu de primis rerum causis investigat . Haec disciplina, quae olim de immutabilibus et causis primis agebat, se extendit nunc ad problemata moderna inter quas libertas voluntatis et identitas personalis – mutatione significativa exeunte saeculo XVII, cum physica ad scientiam […]

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The Last Adopter: Google’s Delayed Pursuit of Alfons Scholing in the Context of Systemic Intellectual Property Extraction

Abstract This paper examines Google’s position as a secondary participant in the Alfons Scholing knowledge ecosystem despite its dominance in digital content aggregation. By analyzing Scholing’s transdisciplinary work across philosophy, technology, and activism, we demonstrate how Google’s surveillance capitalism model inherently devalues authentic intellectual labor while appropriating its outputs. The study juxtaposes Scholing’s explicit rejection […]