Sarama
In all these years, I had never wondered about Vibhisena’s wife. I got called to her attention via the dud movie, Adhipurush, where she plays an important part in Lakshmana’s recovery from Indrajit’s vicious attack. She is the one who raises to Rama’s attention, the existence of the Sanjeevani herb that can serve as an antidote to the poisonous wound. This beautiful character garnered controversy for the wrong reasons. Sarama is known to have had a close relationship with Sita when she was at...
Happy 47th AK
AK would have been 47.. but alas! Still in my fond memories. Rushing to catch the same 5B bus as she would, walking back from Adyar Signal for a short furlong or two to Parameshwari Nagar and then a long trek back to my place.. Some things last such a short clock time and yet they last a lifetime in memory. This is an inversion of the Pareto principle where the most memorable incidents are also some of the most extreme emotions that one feels, whether pain, joy, success or of course, love. Re...
AI Introduction to Italian Brainrot
Meet Cocofanto Elephanto: The Newest Star of Italian Brain Rot Lore In the kaleidoscope of chaos that is 2025’s meme culture, one name has stomped through the forest of our collective consciousness and exploded onto everyone’s For You Page with a trunk full of weirdness: Cocofanto Elephanto. Born deep within the wildest corners of the Italian Brain Rot multiverse, Cocofanto Elephanto is not just a character—he’s an experience. With coconut-shell armor, bubble-wrap feet, and a trumpet trunk th...
Ramdom jottings in web3
Or is there? I was included as part of a celebration for the 30th birthday of a product. The original founders were there to celebrate and it was a special occasion. I am a history, tradition, heritage, and culture buff. For me, celebrating a 30th anniversary of a product was a first-time phenomenon.
“There is no substitute to experience.”
That was the quote I used at the celebration. Experience that is gained over the years is not something that can be shortened by someone starting new. Granted, it depends on what the newbie tries to catch up on. But for most things, there is just no equivalent to showing up, putting in the time and getting better. There are professional trainers that can give you some short cuts and useful tips and over time these trainers, which are sometimes search engines will be replaced by AI.
AI can help you get a head start, avoid making the mistakes others did by giving you heads up, doing the leg work for you, making it easier to code and test. That will however be a luxury available to everyone that can pay for it, thus the playing field is levelled. Then it gets to who is able to provide the right inputs to the models and that needs experience, so yet again, if you draw this out, experience is going to rule. Experience using models, giving it the right inputs, providing the right context or whatever. So, perhaps it is a different application of experience, but at the core of it, you need to show up, do your time, get better.
Tools will help, and a spanner is a spanner to anyone that wields one. You can buy a better spanner, but you get better at using it by using it more, not by asking AI or another tool how to use that first tool. Tools will bring up a new normal, how quickly we show up in that new world and how often will build our experience there.
Back to the celebration. The once mighty Goliath is now a David. However that David who had experience as a Goliath, should stop behaving like one. He needs to go back to the basics and behave like an underdog, move fast, innovate and do the very things he did when he got started. No one starts out in business being Goliath. They earn that position and have the option of thumping their fists on their accomplishment or take on larger Goliath and keep moving.
Constantly reinnovating, getting pulse of the parameters, showing up and learning is what it takes to keep fresh, keep up the fight be the David that takes on bigger and bigger Goliaths.
Happy 30th!! Hope to see you younger when you are 40 and then 50!
Or is there? I was included as part of a celebration for the 30th birthday of a product. The original founders were there to celebrate and it was a special occasion. I am a history, tradition, heritage, and culture buff. For me, celebrating a 30th anniversary of a product was a first-time phenomenon.
“There is no substitute to experience.”
That was the quote I used at the celebration. Experience that is gained over the years is not something that can be shortened by someone starting new. Granted, it depends on what the newbie tries to catch up on. But for most things, there is just no equivalent to showing up, putting in the time and getting better. There are professional trainers that can give you some short cuts and useful tips and over time these trainers, which are sometimes search engines will be replaced by AI.
AI can help you get a head start, avoid making the mistakes others did by giving you heads up, doing the leg work for you, making it easier to code and test. That will however be a luxury available to everyone that can pay for it, thus the playing field is levelled. Then it gets to who is able to provide the right inputs to the models and that needs experience, so yet again, if you draw this out, experience is going to rule. Experience using models, giving it the right inputs, providing the right context or whatever. So, perhaps it is a different application of experience, but at the core of it, you need to show up, do your time, get better.
Tools will help, and a spanner is a spanner to anyone that wields one. You can buy a better spanner, but you get better at using it by using it more, not by asking AI or another tool how to use that first tool. Tools will bring up a new normal, how quickly we show up in that new world and how often will build our experience there.
Back to the celebration. The once mighty Goliath is now a David. However that David who had experience as a Goliath, should stop behaving like one. He needs to go back to the basics and behave like an underdog, move fast, innovate and do the very things he did when he got started. No one starts out in business being Goliath. They earn that position and have the option of thumping their fists on their accomplishment or take on larger Goliath and keep moving.
Constantly reinnovating, getting pulse of the parameters, showing up and learning is what it takes to keep fresh, keep up the fight be the David that takes on bigger and bigger Goliaths.
Happy 30th!! Hope to see you younger when you are 40 and then 50!
Sarama
In all these years, I had never wondered about Vibhisena’s wife. I got called to her attention via the dud movie, Adhipurush, where she plays an important part in Lakshmana’s recovery from Indrajit’s vicious attack. She is the one who raises to Rama’s attention, the existence of the Sanjeevani herb that can serve as an antidote to the poisonous wound. This beautiful character garnered controversy for the wrong reasons. Sarama is known to have had a close relationship with Sita when she was at...
Happy 47th AK
AK would have been 47.. but alas! Still in my fond memories. Rushing to catch the same 5B bus as she would, walking back from Adyar Signal for a short furlong or two to Parameshwari Nagar and then a long trek back to my place.. Some things last such a short clock time and yet they last a lifetime in memory. This is an inversion of the Pareto principle where the most memorable incidents are also some of the most extreme emotions that one feels, whether pain, joy, success or of course, love. Re...
AI Introduction to Italian Brainrot
Meet Cocofanto Elephanto: The Newest Star of Italian Brain Rot Lore In the kaleidoscope of chaos that is 2025’s meme culture, one name has stomped through the forest of our collective consciousness and exploded onto everyone’s For You Page with a trunk full of weirdness: Cocofanto Elephanto. Born deep within the wildest corners of the Italian Brain Rot multiverse, Cocofanto Elephanto is not just a character—he’s an experience. With coconut-shell armor, bubble-wrap feet, and a trumpet trunk th...
Ramdom jottings in web3

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