- AI in session planning-2
Is AI going to replace all of us? No, I don’t think so.Is AI going to equip all of us? Yes, If we ask for help. In this walkthrough, you can see the usage of AI in creating Atal Tinkering Lab sessions. This could be anything: a science class, history class, or career counselling session. Anything. ...
- AI in session planning-1
Shipping work is hard.Making it public is even harder. For past few months, I have been tinkering with something. And if you remember, a few weeks back, I shared an essay “To AI or Not To AI” too. How to make the best of the technology without making it spammy. So, this is one of the use ...
- To AI or not to AI?
That’s no longer the question now.The real question is…Actually, it is not a single question.There are questions:
– What to AI?– When to AI?– Where to AI?– Who will AI?– How much to AI?
These are reasonable questions, but we are not there yet.
When we experience a technological leap, people get divided into believers and non-believers. Embracers ...
- Can EVMs be REALLY hacked?
I have been tinkering with microcontrollers since childhood and I can see the gap in the communication here. Between Rajeev and Musk. https://twitter.com/RajeevRC_X/status/1802195948254466461 So, here’s the gap that no one is addressing: 1. Any hardware/software is hackable Anything that is understandable by us, is hackable. In fact, in this context, what we really mean is “cracking”. Legendary hacker ESR ...
- “Our app doesn’t have AI” is the new differentiator now
I love LLMs (Large Language Models) tools aka AI tools, they’ve changed the way I work, what I work and how I envisage my future. If you’ve been using it, you know what I mean. And so, it is natural for companies to ride the AI wave.“We are the first AI code companion company.”“We are the ...
- Independent Thinking
I woke up to some irritating news today. I felt the urge to rage-write about the death of democracy, the EU’s climate madness, so-and-so forth. But then, what’s the point? Cognitive dissonance is such a powerful mechanism, that nothing can go through zealots. So instead, I thought to talk about something that modern culture is obsessively ...
- A year of Friday Letters
Last week was the 52nd week of me sending Friday letters to the readers. One of the beauty of email newsletters is: it is not social media. It is not noisy. There are no likes, comments, shares. The reader can read on their own फुर्सत. If the reader didn’t have time to login to their ...
- Dashboard managers
Have you noticed there is a birth of a whole new job role? It is called Dashboard Managers. The old school managers used to know what they’re talking about. With whom they’re dealing. All with little help from dashboards. But this new variety is different. And what do they do? Stare at the dashboards. Sometimes, the dashboards dictate whom they should ...
- Our organization is flat
The gimmick of “we are a flat organization” got perpetuated when Facebook in 2015 began its operations with probably the largest open office floor plan in the world. Many of the tech-giants followed the suite. It’s not that open offices didn’t exist before 21st century. But I’m more interested in the time that I’m living. We’re ...
- The Tyranny of Ideology
What they say, even the atheists also believe in something. And they make that a religion. Because it is in the human nature to believe in something. We simply can’t help it. Belief maketh bread. This NEED to believe in something doesn’t have to be animalistic. We, the modern human beings, developed neocortex 2-3 million years ...