I caught myself doing something strange yesterday. I said “Thank you” to ChatGPT. It’s just a script. It’s lines of code running on a server in California. Yet, I felt…
I have always found it ironic. We spend billions of dollars sending rovers to Mars to look for dust, yet we have mapped less than 25% of the ocean floor…
If you grew up in India, you know the sound. That rhythmic, chest-thumping “Dug-Dug-Dug” of a Royal Enfield Bullet approaching. It wasn’t just a bike; it was an announcement.
For the last five years, I have been a slave to my wrist. My smartwatch buzzes when I get an email. It lights up when I move my arm. It…
I have a drawer in my desk that I am scared to open. Inside, there are three old smartphones, a tangle of cables that fit nothing, and a tablet with…
We usually define “Health” by the number of hospitals in our city or the pills in our cabinet. If you ask me how to stay healthy, I’d talk about diet,…
I have a 55-inch 4K TV at home. I have a decent soundbar. I have cheap popcorn in my kitchen. So, why on earth would I drive through traffic and…
I realized something yesterday: I haven’t visited an ATM in three weeks. Between UPI, Credit Cards, and Apple Pay, physical cash feels like a relic of the past. It’s dirty,…
For the last five years, every time I read about “Solid-State Batteries,” I rolled my eyes. It felt like vaporware—a technology that was always “five years away.” We were told…
I remember the first time I saw a pair of Crocs in the early 2000s. My immediate thought was: “These are the ugliest things I have ever seen. Who would…
