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Politics

What if women ruled the World? December 10, 2022 4 minute read

It has been a long due thought experiment for me to analyze what Our world would look like if ‘Women rule the world?’, especially when Covid strategy of New Zealand appeared to be most successful which is govern by prime minister Jacinda Ardern - a female prime minister, not that I’m robbing credit of others who were involved in effective policy implementation, but this has intrigued me to fondle this question in deeper manner.

A proposition worth considering!

It is a fascinating thought experiment to consider what the world would be like if women were in charge. While it... read more

Sociology

What if women ruled the World? December 10, 2022 4 minute read

It has been a long due thought experiment for me to analyze what Our world would look like if ‘Women rule the world?’, especially when Covid strategy of New Zealand appeared to be most successful which is govern by prime minister Jacinda Ardern - a female prime minister, not that I’m robbing credit of others who were involved in effective policy implementation, but this has intrigued me to fondle this question in deeper manner.

A proposition worth considering!

It is a fascinating thought experiment to consider what the world would be like if women were in charge. While it... read more

art

Navigating Dissonance - Unraveling Complex Relationships in Norwegian Wood February 16, 2024 3 minute read

Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood intricately weaves the tales of characters who grapple with love, loss, and self-discovery. Among them, two contrasting pairs, Nagasawa and Toru, Midori and Naoko, offer nuanced insights into the intricate dynamics of relationships.

Nagasawa, a charismatic and pragmatic figure, epitomizes a hedonistic yet a stoic pursuit of pleasure. His detachment and pursuit of fleeting connections stand in stark contrast to Toru’s introspective and contemplative nature. Nagasawa’s character reflects a hedonistic philosophy, prioritizing immediate gratification over emotional depth. In contrast, Toru seeks meaning and connection in the complexities of human relationships. This dichotomy serves as a lens... read more

artificial intelligence

Attention is all you need with a twist January 11, 2025 8 minute read

Imagine stepping into a movie theater, expecting a relaxing evening of cinematic magic. But as soon as you walk in, you realize this is no ordinary theater, this is the LSTM Theater. Instead of plush seats arranged in neat rows facing a giant screen, you’re led to a weird, single file line chair arrangement. Each person stares through a tiny peephole, trying to catch a glimpse of the movie.

The experience only gets stranger. To follow the story, you rely entirely on the person in front of you whispering what they just saw. The catch is to understand the movie... read more

Who owns the copyright for an AI generated creative work? September 20, 2022 4 minute read

Recently I was reading an article about a cool project that intends to have a neural network create songs of the late club of the 27 (artists that have tragically died at age 27 or near, and in the height of their respective careers), artists such as Amy Winehouse, Jimmy Hendrix, Curt Cobain and Jim Morrison.

The project was created by Over the Bridge, an organization dedicated to increase awareness on mental health and substance abuse in the music industry, trying to... read more

astronomy

Beyond the Event Horizon - The Making of the Black Hole Image April 10, 2023 8 minute read

April 10,2019 is a one of the most important date in the research field of astronomy and astrophysics and cosmology, the reason is humans for the first time captured an object which breaks all the rules and barriers of physics that we have understood till now, if it’s not obvious let me clarify, we’re talking about first image of Black Hole.

The first-ever image of a black hole captured the attention of the world in April 2019, and the black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy was named “Powehi” in Hawaiian. “Powehi” means “the adorned fathomless dark... read more

astrophysics

Beyond the Event Horizon - The Making of the Black Hole Image April 10, 2023 8 minute read

April 10,2019 is a one of the most important date in the research field of astronomy and astrophysics and cosmology, the reason is humans for the first time captured an object which breaks all the rules and barriers of physics that we have understood till now, if it’s not obvious let me clarify, we’re talking about first image of Black Hole.

The first-ever image of a black hole captured the attention of the world in April 2019, and the black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy was named “Powehi” in Hawaiian. “Powehi” means “the adorned fathomless dark... read more

behaviour

Why "Good Enough" Stops You from Achieving "The Great" - The Region Beta Paradox November 9, 2024 4 minute read

Imagine two people trying to catch a train. One lives a few minutes away from the station, and the other lives much farther. If both happen to miss the train, the person who lives nearby might think, “No big deal, I’ll just wait for the next one,” and sit at the station for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, the person who lives farther away might realize they can’t afford to wait and instead take immediate action—calling a cab, taking another route, or finding an alternative.

Strangely enough, the person who had the greater inconvenience—the one living farther from the station—ends up reaching... read more

book

Navigating Dissonance - Unraveling Complex Relationships in Norwegian Wood February 16, 2024 3 minute read

Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood intricately weaves the tales of characters who grapple with love, loss, and self-discovery. Among them, two contrasting pairs, Nagasawa and Toru, Midori and Naoko, offer nuanced insights into the intricate dynamics of relationships.

Nagasawa, a charismatic and pragmatic figure, epitomizes a hedonistic yet a stoic pursuit of pleasure. His detachment and pursuit of fleeting connections stand in stark contrast to Toru’s introspective and contemplative nature. Nagasawa’s character reflects a hedonistic philosophy, prioritizing immediate gratification over emotional depth. In contrast, Toru seeks meaning and connection in the complexities of human relationships. This dichotomy serves as a lens... read more

cinema

The Mind of Thomas Shelby May 15, 2025 7 minute read

In Bleak Midwinter

Why write about Thomas Shelby? Because he isn’t a myth. He doesn’t wear a cape, and he doesn’t always win. He bleeds, breaks, and yet somehow, he keeps going. In a world crowded with untouchable heroes and villains too far gone, Shelby exists in the raw middle, a man born in tragedy, raised by war, and shaped by a society that rewards cruelty masked as control. He’s a reminder that some of the most compelling protagonists aren’t perfect; they’re painfully human.

Thomas Shelby is the kind of character who fails spectacularly, yet still... read more

copyright

Who owns the copyright for an AI generated creative work? September 20, 2022 4 minute read

Recently I was reading an article about a cool project that intends to have a neural network create songs of the late club of the 27 (artists that have tragically died at age 27 or near, and in the height of their respective careers), artists such as Amy Winehouse, Jimmy Hendrix, Curt Cobain and Jim Morrison.

The project was created by Over the Bridge, an organization dedicated to increase awareness on mental health and substance abuse in the music industry, trying to... read more

cosmology

Beyond the Event Horizon - The Making of the Black Hole Image April 10, 2023 8 minute read

April 10,2019 is a one of the most important date in the research field of astronomy and astrophysics and cosmology, the reason is humans for the first time captured an object which breaks all the rules and barriers of physics that we have understood till now, if it’s not obvious let me clarify, we’re talking about first image of Black Hole.

The first-ever image of a black hole captured the attention of the world in April 2019, and the black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy was named “Powehi” in Hawaiian. “Powehi” means “the adorned fathomless dark... read more

creativity

Who owns the copyright for an AI generated creative work? September 20, 2022 4 minute read

Recently I was reading an article about a cool project that intends to have a neural network create songs of the late club of the 27 (artists that have tragically died at age 27 or near, and in the height of their respective careers), artists such as Amy Winehouse, Jimmy Hendrix, Curt Cobain and Jim Morrison.

The project was created by Over the Bridge, an organization dedicated to increase awareness on mental health and substance abuse in the music industry, trying to... read more

generative models

Attention is all you need with a twist January 11, 2025 8 minute read

Imagine stepping into a movie theater, expecting a relaxing evening of cinematic magic. But as soon as you walk in, you realize this is no ordinary theater, this is the LSTM Theater. Instead of plush seats arranged in neat rows facing a giant screen, you’re led to a weird, single file line chair arrangement. Each person stares through a tiny peephole, trying to catch a glimpse of the movie.

The experience only gets stranger. To follow the story, you rely entirely on the person in front of you whispering what they just saw. The catch is to understand the movie... read more

history

Beyond the Event Horizon - The Making of the Black Hole Image April 10, 2023 8 minute read

April 10,2019 is a one of the most important date in the research field of astronomy and astrophysics and cosmology, the reason is humans for the first time captured an object which breaks all the rules and barriers of physics that we have understood till now, if it’s not obvious let me clarify, we’re talking about first image of Black Hole.

The first-ever image of a black hole captured the attention of the world in April 2019, and the black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy was named “Powehi” in Hawaiian. “Powehi” means “the adorned fathomless dark... read more

kafkaesque

Navigating Dissonance - Unraveling Complex Relationships in Norwegian Wood February 16, 2024 3 minute read

Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood intricately weaves the tales of characters who grapple with love, loss, and self-discovery. Among them, two contrasting pairs, Nagasawa and Toru, Midori and Naoko, offer nuanced insights into the intricate dynamics of relationships.

Nagasawa, a charismatic and pragmatic figure, epitomizes a hedonistic yet a stoic pursuit of pleasure. His detachment and pursuit of fleeting connections stand in stark contrast to Toru’s introspective and contemplative nature. Nagasawa’s character reflects a hedonistic philosophy, prioritizing immediate gratification over emotional depth. In contrast, Toru seeks meaning and connection in the complexities of human relationships. This dichotomy serves as a lens... read more

large language model

Attention is all you need with a twist January 11, 2025 8 minute read

Imagine stepping into a movie theater, expecting a relaxing evening of cinematic magic. But as soon as you walk in, you realize this is no ordinary theater, this is the LSTM Theater. Instead of plush seats arranged in neat rows facing a giant screen, you’re led to a weird, single file line chair arrangement. Each person stares through a tiny peephole, trying to catch a glimpse of the movie.

The experience only gets stranger. To follow the story, you rely entirely on the person in front of you whispering what they just saw. The catch is to understand the movie... read more

machine learning

Who owns the copyright for an AI generated creative work? September 20, 2022 4 minute read

Recently I was reading an article about a cool project that intends to have a neural network create songs of the late club of the 27 (artists that have tragically died at age 27 or near, and in the height of their respective careers), artists such as Amy Winehouse, Jimmy Hendrix, Curt Cobain and Jim Morrison.

The project was created by Over the Bridge, an organization dedicated to increase awareness on mental health and substance abuse in the music industry, trying to... read more

Single Neuron Perceptron June 25, 2019 2 minute read

The human brain is an intricate web of billions of interconnected neurons that allow us to process information, make decisions, and perform complex tasks. This remarkable ability has inspired the creation of artificial neurons, like the perceptron, which mimic biological neurons in a simpler form. These artificial neurons are the building blocks of Artificial Intelligence (AI), enabling machines to learn and evolve.

What is a Perceptron?

Imagine a single neuron,a tiny but essential unit in the vast neural network of your brain. It activates when it receives signals, processes them, and decides what to do next. Similarly, a perceptron... read more

neural networks

Who owns the copyright for an AI generated creative work? September 20, 2022 4 minute read

Recently I was reading an article about a cool project that intends to have a neural network create songs of the late club of the 27 (artists that have tragically died at age 27 or near, and in the height of their respective careers), artists such as Amy Winehouse, Jimmy Hendrix, Curt Cobain and Jim Morrison.

The project was created by Over the Bridge, an organization dedicated to increase awareness on mental health and substance abuse in the music industry, trying to... read more

Single Neuron Perceptron June 25, 2019 2 minute read

The human brain is an intricate web of billions of interconnected neurons that allow us to process information, make decisions, and perform complex tasks. This remarkable ability has inspired the creation of artificial neurons, like the perceptron, which mimic biological neurons in a simpler form. These artificial neurons are the building blocks of Artificial Intelligence (AI), enabling machines to learn and evolve.

What is a Perceptron?

Imagine a single neuron,a tiny but essential unit in the vast neural network of your brain. It activates when it receives signals, processes them, and decides what to do next. Similarly, a perceptron... read more

paradox

Why "Good Enough" Stops You from Achieving "The Great" - The Region Beta Paradox November 9, 2024 4 minute read

Imagine two people trying to catch a train. One lives a few minutes away from the station, and the other lives much farther. If both happen to miss the train, the person who lives nearby might think, “No big deal, I’ll just wait for the next one,” and sit at the station for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, the person who lives farther away might realize they can’t afford to wait and instead take immediate action—calling a cab, taking another route, or finding an alternative.

Strangely enough, the person who had the greater inconvenience—the one living farther from the station—ends up reaching... read more

philosophy

The Mind of Thomas Shelby May 15, 2025 7 minute read

In Bleak Midwinter

Why write about Thomas Shelby? Because he isn’t a myth. He doesn’t wear a cape, and he doesn’t always win. He bleeds, breaks, and yet somehow, he keeps going. In a world crowded with untouchable heroes and villains too far gone, Shelby exists in the raw middle, a man born in tragedy, raised by war, and shaped by a society that rewards cruelty masked as control. He’s a reminder that some of the most compelling protagonists aren’t perfect; they’re painfully human.

Thomas Shelby is the kind of character who fails spectacularly, yet still... read more

Navigating Dissonance - Unraveling Complex Relationships in Norwegian Wood February 16, 2024 3 minute read

Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood intricately weaves the tales of characters who grapple with love, loss, and self-discovery. Among them, two contrasting pairs, Nagasawa and Toru, Midori and Naoko, offer nuanced insights into the intricate dynamics of relationships.

Nagasawa, a charismatic and pragmatic figure, epitomizes a hedonistic yet a stoic pursuit of pleasure. His detachment and pursuit of fleeting connections stand in stark contrast to Toru’s introspective and contemplative nature. Nagasawa’s character reflects a hedonistic philosophy, prioritizing immediate gratification over emotional depth. In contrast, Toru seeks meaning and connection in the complexities of human relationships. This dichotomy serves as a lens... read more

psychology

The Mind of Thomas Shelby May 15, 2025 7 minute read

In Bleak Midwinter

Why write about Thomas Shelby? Because he isn’t a myth. He doesn’t wear a cape, and he doesn’t always win. He bleeds, breaks, and yet somehow, he keeps going. In a world crowded with untouchable heroes and villains too far gone, Shelby exists in the raw middle, a man born in tragedy, raised by war, and shaped by a society that rewards cruelty masked as control. He’s a reminder that some of the most compelling protagonists aren’t perfect; they’re painfully human.

Thomas Shelby is the kind of character who fails spectacularly, yet still... read more

Why "Good Enough" Stops You from Achieving "The Great" - The Region Beta Paradox November 9, 2024 4 minute read

Imagine two people trying to catch a train. One lives a few minutes away from the station, and the other lives much farther. If both happen to miss the train, the person who lives nearby might think, “No big deal, I’ll just wait for the next one,” and sit at the station for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, the person who lives farther away might realize they can’t afford to wait and instead take immediate action—calling a cab, taking another route, or finding an alternative.

Strangely enough, the person who had the greater inconvenience—the one living farther from the station—ends up reaching... read more

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