The Philosophy of Technology
I'm a technologist who likes dabbling in everything. I like architecting resilient systems, writing beautiful code, learning obscure languages, and having at least 5 IDEs installed on any of my computers. I would have loved to debate Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux, but in truth, I use all the 3 and love the fact that there is so many options in tech.
I'm an undergrad in Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering, and have a Master's from GeorgiaTech in Computer Science, specialising in Machine Learning.
New frameworks, libraries, and technologies keep getting released like a firehose of innovation. However, there's one thing that often gets neglected. It's not something that you can hold, or contain within a file, or air-gap from the rest of the world. It's something that can transcend time, yet can get lost with time. That one thing is an idea.
Welcome to The Tech Philosopher, where we discuss ideas to improve the world through technology. It's not about just the implementation, but the first principles, the creative thought, and the tradeoffs that precedes the execution phase.
And that's what I call the philosophy of technology.




