Life is cruel

The question of why there is injustice, cruelty, and suffering in the world is one of the most profound and challenging issues in philosophy. This question becomes particularly complex when considered from a secular or non-theistic perspective, which does not include an afterlife where these wrongs might be addressed or... [Read More]

Revisiting the Unabomber - A 2024 Perspective

In the shadows of the late 20th century, Ted Kaczynski, infamously known as the Unabomber, embarked on a nationwide bombing campaign that terrorized America for nearly two decades. A former mathematics professor turned recluse, Kaczynski’s violent legacy culminated in the publication of his manifesto, “Industrial Society and Its Future,” in... [Read More]

Exploring Philosophical Parallels - Nietzsche and Vedanta

Introduction In the rich tapestry of world philosophies, few thinkers stand out as boldly as Friedrich Nietzsche, the German philosopher known for his provocative ideas and aphoristic style, and the ancient, profound Vedanta philosophy, a cornerstone of Hindu thought. At first glance, Nietzsche, a product of the 19th-century European intellectual... [Read More]

Resolving the Epicurean Paradox - A Perspective from Advaita Vedanta

Introduction The Epicurean Paradox, a profound philosophical conundrum, has intrigued thinkers for centuries. Named after the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, it presents a compelling challenge to the traditional concept of an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent God. The paradox grapples with the existence of evil in a world supposedly governed by... [Read More]

Elon Musk on xAI

Introduction In a recent Twitter Space discussion, Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, introduced his latest venture, xAI. The discussion was a deep dive into the goals, philosophy, and potential of this new project. The founding team of xAI, boasting impressive backgrounds from Deep Mind,... [Read More]

Was Thanos Right?

Last week I watched The Avengers: Infinity War again after 5 years and it sparked me why Thanos could be right. Thanos, also known as The Mad Titan, is a character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe who is known for his quest to acquire the Infinity Stones, intending to use their limitless... [Read More]

Reframing Application Security — A Developer Experience Perspective

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, most companies are vying for supremacy based on their ability to deliver business value through software and technology. The speed and quality of software production directly correlate with the value delivered. It’s a simple equation, and security teams must adapt to this reality to... [Read More]

Man's greatest achievement

In the article “Man’s Greatest Achievement” published in the New York American on July 6, 1930, Nikola Tesla outlines his vision for the future of science and technology, specifically regarding the harnessing of energy and its potential for transforming human society.Tesla begins by describing the fundamental principles of energy and... [Read More]