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May 13, 2026
What question started it? I wanted a place to think in public. Not a blog with perfectly edited posts. Not a portfolio. A notebook. Somewhere ideas could live…
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January 15, 2026
The question How do we build AI systems that can explain where their answers came from? Not just with a citation pasted underneath. Not just with a confidence…
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November 20, 2025
There is a version of learning in public that is performance. Tweet threads about everything you are working on, daily updates, follower counts going up as the…
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Distributed Systems
March 20, 2024
Welcome to the Distributed Systems course! In this comprehensive course, you’ll learn… Course Overview Unit 1: Computer Networks Unit 2: TCP/IP and Internet…
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The Twitter Data Breach: What You Need to Know and How to Protect Yourself
January 06, 2023
On January 1st 2021, Twitter suffered a data breach that resulted in the exposure of over 200 million email addresses. Recently, these exposed credentials…
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Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner (Part 2)
February 17, 2022
In the first part of this article, we discussed the origins and emergence of the theory of multiple intelligences, the types of intelligences according to Dr…
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Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner (Part 1)
February 08, 2022
Intelligence has always been a rich topic for debate and comparison. We often hear people saying that someone is smarter than someone else or that a child shows…
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CoinMarketCap Data Breach
October 22, 2021
The most recent data breach happened to CoinMarketCap , and almost 3.1 million user emails (including mine) were compromised. Mozilla’s Firefox Monitor added…
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The New One Minute Manager
October 15, 2021
If I learned one thing from this book, that would be: To become a one minute manager, deal with your team the way you deal with your dog. I always hated…
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What Start With Why Actually Changed in How I Think
August 14, 2021
Few days ago, I reviewed the book “Start with Why” by the author and public speaker Simon Sinek. This book is based on a TED talk titled “How Great Leaders…
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Start With Why: Simon Sinek
August 10, 2021
I had this book on my Kindle for years and never got the time (nor the desire) to start reading it. Not until the beginning of this year, when I was traveling…
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Exploring the Strange Beauty of The Appointment by Herta Müller
February 19, 2021
The Appointment is one of the most well-known novels by Herta Müller. It has a unique charm and a strange atmosphere that makes it stand out. The story’s…
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Diving into Philosophy: My Experience with Josiah Royce's The World and the Individual
February 08, 2021
This book marks my first foray into the world of philosophy. It delves into various interpretations of the meaning of the world and the individual, and it is…
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What is Relativity? by François Vannucci: A Disappointing Exploration
January 14, 2021
What is Relativity? by François Vannucci promised an accessible introduction to one of the most profound theories in physics. Unfortunately, the book falls…
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A Review of Listen, Little Man! by Wilhelm Reich
March 25, 2017
Listen, Little Man! is more of a letter than a traditional book. It feels as though the author, Wilhelm Reich, needed to pour out his thoughts and frustrations…
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The Thirst for Freedom: A Review of Emmi Itäranta’s Memory of Water
March 24, 2017
I needed a moment to absorb what I had just finished reading. Like any other great work, I hesitated to accept the reality of the events or my desire for more…
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Understanding Modern Politics through Giorgio Agamben's State of Exception
March 16, 2017
“State of exception makes people feel that they have been turned into expendable beings, defenceless bodies, stripped of their identity and their right to…
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A Thousand Splendid Suns: A Story of Love, Loss, and Survival in War-Torn Afghanistan
January 31, 2017
That moment when you finish reading the last word of Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns is indescribable. It is often followed by a deep silence as you…
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