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Kierkegaard: The Leap of Faith
Often called the father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard was concerned with what it means to be a single individual in a world of abstract systems and…
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Philosophy
Often called the father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard was concerned with what it means to be a single individual in a world of abstract systems and…
Honest Advice
I've been in the AI hustle space for two years now. Tried basically everything. Made decent money. Lost money on dumb ideas too. Here's the honest truth no…
Human Behaviour
You have probably noticed that spending time with a certain person leaves you feeling energised and good, while spending time with someone else leaves you…
Philosophy
One of the most perplexing questions in philosophy today is the problem of consciousness. Philosopher David Chalmers famously distinguished between the "ea…
Human Stupidity
There is a version of yourself you carry around in your head that is more consistent, more principled, and more logical than the version that actually move…
Machine Learning
When I first started with machine learning, I felt like I was trying to decipher an alien language. The truth is, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the math…
Philosophy
Imagine prisoners chained in a cave, facing a blank wall. Behind them, a fire casts shadows of passing objects, and the prisoners believe these shadows are…
Solo Travel
I was terrified the first time I traveled solo in the US. I thought I’d be lonely or unsafe. The truth is, Americans are incredibly chatty. If you sit at…
Human Psychology
You probably know someone who aced every exam, got into a top university, and still manages to make baffling choices in their personal life. Maybe that per…
Camping
I thought camping was just about putting up a tent. Then I spent a night at 10,000 feet in Colorado where it dropped to 30 degrees in August. I wasn’t pr…
Human Stupidity
The Sydney Opera House was supposed to take six years to build and cost seven million dollars. It took fourteen years and cost 102 million dollars. The Sco…
Introduction to Claude
Most AI assistants compete on capability. Claude competes on something broader — a bet that being genuinely helpful, honest, and safe are not just featur…
Technology
You've heard of ChatGPT, but how does it actually work? Under the hood, it's powered by a Large Language Model, or LLM. At its core, an LLM is a type of ar…
Industry
I work in customer support, so I've been watching this closely. The short answer is yes, AI agents are handling the front lines. But the good companies are…
Design Systems
Design tokens are the single source of truth for visual design attributes—colors, typography, spacing, shadows, animations—represented as platform-agno…
AI Basics
Artificial Intelligence. It sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, doesn't it? The truth is, AI is already woven into the fabric of our daily lives, fr…
CSS
One of the most common questions new developers ask is whether to use CSS Grid or Flexbox for their layouts. The truth is, they're not competitors—they'r…
Productivity
Every tutorial online makes prompt engineering sound like rocket science. "Craft the perfect prompt structure!" "Use chain-of-thought reasoning!" Give me a…
Automotive
Tesla calls it Autopilot. That name is misleading. People think the car drives itself. It does not. It is advanced cruise control. It keeps lanes. It maint…
Economy Comparison
Let me tell you something that blew my mind last week. My cousin in Texas paid $4 for a dozen eggs. I paid ₹70 for the same here in Delhi. That's less th…
AI Productivity
I still remember my first time using ChatGPT. I typed "write about dogs" and got three boring paragraphs. Then a friend laughed and said, "You're treating…