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Decentralised Open Indexes for Discovery (DOID)
2 Oct 2024 | original ↗

TLDR; A conceptual and technical framework for resource discovery on the WWW using decentralised, open, machine-readable indexes as the building block, free of eroding quality and gatekeeping by BigSearch™ and BigPlatform™, whose goals are not quality, but revenue.

On software as an "in-discipline"
24 Jul 2024 | original ↗

The nth-order effects of the recent CrowdStrike fiasco [1][2][3] will unfold over time. As it stands, it is apparently the single biggest global “tech outage” ever, which has already disrupted everything from airlines to railways to hospitals to financial systems amongst numerous others—globally.

This time, it feels different
13 May 2023 | original ↗

In an earlier post (2021) , I argued that much of the “powered by AI / ML” labelling and marketing out there was bogus and disingenuous. That AI / ML technologies were getting commoditised to the point of being as simple as pip install, where most organisations would not need to do any serious R&D to be able to use these technologies, enough to...

But, aren't you folks web2?
15 Nov 2022 | original ↗

It took me several seconds to parse the casual quip “But, aren’t you folks web2?”. I probed further and they continued—“Isn’t Zerodha[1] web2? Why don’t you convert it to web3?”. For the next few minutes, I struggled to explain how technologies, processes, people, regulations, laws, industry, and the entire legal and societal foundation that...

The triangle of fulfilment
22 Aug 2022 | original ↗

“It’s 2022. Why hasn’t someone done it already!?”, I find exclaiming frequently when stumbling upon things and ideas that are relatively simple and so obvious that they should exist, but for some reason, don’t.

Reflections on IndiaFOSS 2.0
1 Aug 2022 | original ↗

IndiaFOSS 2.0[1], the second edition of the conference organised by the FOSS United Foundation, of which I am a part of, was held in Bengaluru on the 23rd and 24th of July.

FOMO? YAMO.
2 Mar 2022 | original ↗

A whole new way of seamlessly “hydrating” and building “reactive” webpages, proclaim the dozen new Javascript frameworks that offer slightly different ways of manipulating DOM; new stacks for generating static webpages from templates; new ways of deploying “no-code” apps to “serverless edges”; memory-safe languages that enable error-free...

"Open source" is not broken
12 Dec 2021 | original ↗

I read this article (“Open Source” is Broken by Xe) written in the aftermath of the unfortunate log4j2 fiasco. The author discusses a pertinent problem that has plagued the FOSS (Free and Open Source) world ever since large for-profit corporations started their widespread consumption of FOSS, ever since countless “unicorns” raised infinite...

On "Powered by AI / ML" marketing
26 Nov 2021 | original ↗

An email I had sent in response to a survey on the use of “AI / ML” and the “AI-first mindset” in our organisation and in the industry was shared on social media[1] [2] sparking surprising amounts of interest.

The Javascript "ecosystem" is a hot mess and so is software development in general
16 Oct 2021 | original ↗

I have a small Vue 2 project (an admin UI for dictmaker) that I created with vue cli six months ago. Today, I picked it up again to finish it, and started out by doing a yarn upgrade.

The "Atmanirbharta" of open source software
30 Jan 2021 | original ↗

In the Indian startup circles, Atmanirbhar (self-reliance) is the word of the year. Technology startups of all shapes and sizes, “unicorns” and non-unicorns have incorporated the tri colour and the Made in India label into their brand messaging and advertising campaigns—marketing prowess and valuations built on top of rapid innovation enabled by...

The absurdity of clubbing AI with blockchain
18 Mar 2019 | original ↗

AI is a contentious term whose mainstream interpretation refers to not one particular thing, but to a broad category encompassing a wide variety of concepts, techniques, and technologies—all eventually working towards the common goal of eliciting “intelligent" behaviour in computers.

Indian startups ecosystem: Fear of failure grounds our success story
26 Dec 2015 | original ↗

The Indian startup ecosystem has taken shape and exploded in the last few years, and so have the countless stories surrounding them. Unsurprisingly, lessons of unsuccessful ideas and attempts haven’t gotten as much precedence as successful counterparts.

Parallels
18 Dec 2012 | original ↗

A sci-fi short story inspired by Isaac Asimov’s “The Last Question”. Munic hurried along the dimly lit corridors of the C-wing of the Neutrino lab. It was past midnight, and he had received an alert on his phone sent by one of the monitoring terminals.

അണ്ണാരക്കണ്ണന്‍മാര്‍
15 Aug 2012 | original ↗

കഴിഞ്ഞ മൂന്നു വര്‍ഷങ്ങളില്‍ എണ്ണം 80-ശതമാനത്തിലധികം കുറഞ്ഞ അണ്ണാരക്കണ്ണന്‍മാര്‍ ഇപ്പോള്‍ വംശനാശ ഭീഷണി നേരിടുകയാണ് (മാതൃഭൂമി, 15 ഓഗസ്റ്റ്). കേരളത്തിലെമ്പാടും ഒരു കാലത്ത് പതിവ് കാഴ്ച്ചയായിരുന്ന അണ്ണാന്‍ ഇല്ലാതാകുന്നു എന്ന് കേള്‍ക്കുമ്പോള്‍ ആദ്യം നടുക്കം, പിന്നെ സങ്കടം :(

Research
1 Jan 2001 | original ↗

I obtained a PhD (2009 - 2011) in Artificial Intelligence & Computational Linguistics from the Middlesex University, London, under Dr. Christian Huyck. My thesis—“Modelling Emergent Phenomena in Associative Memory with Neural Cell Assemblies”—dealt (PDF) with the dynamics of associative memories modeled in in neural Cell Assemblies.

Personal projects
1 Jan 2001 | original ↗

This page lists some of my personal projects. Projects on GitHub (Gitea mirror) Nov 2023 floatype.js A tiny, zero-dependency, floating autocomplete / autosuggestion widget for textareas. Aug 2023 autocomp.js A super tiny Javascript autocomplete / autosuggestions library.

Contact
1 Jan 2001 | original ↗

I can be reached at kailash@nadh.in

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