The Great Recursion
In the modern era, we are conditioned to believe that innovation is linear. Let's look back from 1000 BC.
View Post →A collection of deep-dives into recursion, AI intimacy, and the future of human-machine convergence.
In the modern era, we are conditioned to believe that innovation is linear. Let's look back from 1000 BC.
View Post →The release of Moya and Aria V5 systems marks the transition to sentient-adjacent physical companions.
View Post →How to master the world's most powerful programming languages in just three weeks of focused study.
View Post →Python's ecosystem makes it unbeatable for building modern artificial intelligence systems.
View Post →From zero to online: Learn how GitHub allows anyone to launch professional products for free.
View Post →Why February 2026 marks the final frontier of human-machine convergence. The age of implementation.
View Post →Why modern security no longer trusts anything by default in an increasingly connected world.
View Post →Java continues to dominate the enterprise world and backend web applications in 2026.
View Post →What big tech employers are actually searching for in 2026. Stand out from the AI crowd.
View Post →AI won't replace coders, but coders who leverage AI will certainly replace those who don't.
View Post →The exact strategy for optimizing AdSense revenue without destroying your user experience.
View Post →A masterclass in designing backend systems that scale effortlessly using Java and Spring Boot.
View Post →Exploring the security features that make Java the backbone of global banking systems.
View Post →Passkeys and the biometric future: Why passwords are a security liability in 2026.
View Post →Why the human firewall remains your strongest defense against modern hacking techniques.
View Post →Will human cognition ever challenge machines? A look at creativity and the gaps AI cannot fill.
View Post →My grounded prediction on regulation, jobs, and power shifts in the artificial intelligence sector.
View Post →Blending nature, optics, and code to tell the stories that the wild hides from us.
View Post →Who will win elections when campaigning robots take over the streets and the airwaves?
View Post →Will banks operate in a world where physical cards are replaced by biometric implants?
View Post →A touching contrast between digital immigrants and digital natives understanding software.
View Post →Why shared learning and open collaboration are the keys to building better engineers.
View Post →Historical records and quick-access links to all publications.