Technology

  • Tech Giants Stumbling on AI

    Tech Giants Stumbling on AI

    When OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman in 2023 challenged that India does not have the capability to build a large language model similar to ChatGPT, it received a widespread backlash on social media spheres in India. Now, fast forward to 2025, the recent Stargate Project announcement in the US backed by OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank, and MGX

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  • In Bluesky Vs X, Mastodon wins!

    In Bluesky Vs X, Mastodon wins!

    When Elon Musk acquired Twitter and turned it into X, people started to feel the heat to see more open voices coming to light on the platform. Some didn’t like the idea to give free speech to everyone. You see the world is not that entirely democratic in nature and so how can a social

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  • Software Monopoly: When to call it quits?

    Software Monopoly: When to call it quits?

    You know security is an overwhelming term and while I had the luxury to work for security firms, I find it infuriating at times. There are just too many layers to add and protect. It’s a real thing to say that only a properly disconnected system can be made secure. The rest depends on the

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  • SearchGPT: Will it end Google’s monopoly?

    SearchGPT: Will it end Google’s monopoly?

    OpenAI is one such company that can give Google a run for their money. If you have been using ChatGPT, you’d know that ChatGPT doesn’t have access to the web and it cannot give you real-time data. Though Microsoft partnered with OpenAI for their own search engine Bing, I guess that wasn’t the thing that

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  • Rust in Russia: Can this happen?

    Rust in Russia: Can this happen?

    There’s a lot of noise in the developer community given the recent developments over US sanctions. The way it’s going I feel that the divide has already been created and we are there only to choose sides. The far east is keen on hard forking the Linux kernel. Though Russian owned Astra Linux is in

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  • GNU/Linux: Deemed to be Closed?

    GNU/Linux: Deemed to be Closed?

    In my last article WP Engine Vs Automattic!, I expressed discontent with the monopoly of directives against a company, WP Engine while writing an article on a WordPress run website. As an analogy, I used GNU/Linux philosophy to treat open-source as is. All this goes to trash when I hear Linus Torvalds (the creator of

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  • WP Engine Vs Automattic!

    WP Engine Vs Automattic!

    WP Engine and Automattic are at war. If you read this article, you would realize how seriously Automattic at this point takes matters at hand. Their latest social media war is taking some serious turns in terms of lawsuits. Only time will tell, who’ll have the last laugh? Before we dig into this matter, let’s

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  • Pavel Durov: Messiah of Free Speech?

    Pavel Durov: Messiah of Free Speech?

    In a free world, you can idolize anyone for security but you can’t escape the reality that internet security is a misnomer. Ever since the PRISM project was launched, conglomerates have been forced to comply with the governments across the world by sharing their user data. The Russian version of Facebook and WhatsApp applications doesn’t

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  • Microsoft Mayhem: Now who’s laughing?

    Microsoft Mayhem: Now who’s laughing?

    The recent CrowdStrike update that caused mayhem around the PC world resulted in the loss of several billions of dollars for some organizations. Some will take matters to the court while some will continue to pamper CrowdStrike for security bullshit. Personally, I don’t hate security but I hate the idea when it becomes a limiting

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  • CrowdStrike: Reboot to Stability

    CrowdStrike: Reboot to Stability

    The recent incident with CrowdStrike is a big one in computing history. This is the biggest outage that the world has faced without encountering a cyber attack. In order to not face such an unnecessary and easily avoidable issue, we need to set the context right. In the last decade, we have seen a major shift in

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