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HackrLife, is a podcast about personal growth, mental models, life hacks and technology. In my day job I work for Google. In my spare time I create products, content and designs to learn new things by doing them. HackrLife is a compilation of these learnings. A way of life where we are always learning.

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HackrLife, is a podcast about personal growth, mental models, life hacks and technology. In my day job I work for Google. In my spare time I create products, content and designs to learn new things by doing them. HackrLife is a compilation of these learnings. A way of life where we are always learning.

    What do you ask an LLM to create?

    What do you ask an LLM to create?

    Large Language Model’s don’t really have a database to query on. They analyse petabytes of data on a range of topics (as part of “training”), and measure the distance between clusters of words or pixels that are most likely to appear together. They then match the pattern to a given natural language prompt, and generate a remixed output in the form of text or image. It is generally a learnt synthesis of the kind of content or image that has been created before on the subject of the prompt.

    The output depends on what you ask (hence prompt engineering), but in most cases a basic human language query is enough for the system to match patterns and return some text or image which looks good and reads ok.

    Question though, is novelty aside, what do you ask a system that (apparently) can answer anything? Where does it truly help beyond writing content or creating images?

    • 15 min
    The Stonecutter's Cred

    The Stonecutter's Cred

    A single man can break a stone single-handedly. But how can his credo help our self discovery and development ?

    We often overemphasise on effort, without equally emphasising on the environment in which this effort can be successful.  The fact however, is that the environment we live in, continuously and gradually shapes us, just like the repeated strikes of a stonecutter eventually weaken the rock. Our chances of success can be gradually increased by positive factors such as supportive work environments, educational opportunities, and nurturing communities. 

    • 6 min
    DeFi Protocols to look out for and (maybe invest) in 2024?

    DeFi Protocols to look out for and (maybe invest) in 2024?

    From the time of its inception, the best real world use case of Blockchain technology has been in the realm of decentralised finance or DeFi. But for years it failed to gain traction due to three key things


    Non inclination of financial institutions and governments  towards tokenisation of real world assets


    Very high annual percentage yields which made it seem like a game of blackjack than an actual stable investment option


    Lack of institutional interest and integration into real world financial systems



    This happens. Every new technology undergoes this curve of adaptation and 2023 was mostly a year for DeFi to shore back and consolidate after the scams and scandals of yesteryears.

    But with meaningful and sustainable changes like Real Yield over APY, increasing interest in tokenisation of real assets, and more institutional interest in using the innovation offered by DeFI over blockchain for real world financial systems, the tide is starting to slowly re-shape. 

    2024 can turn out to be the surprise year for DeFi if it continues on this path of real world integration. But which DeFi protocols do we start looking at, given there are so many?

    • 10 min
    Occam's Razor

    Occam's Razor

    The origins of Occam's Razor are in theology. It was named after the medieval philosopher and theologian William of Ockham, who simplified its inference into a basic concept stating that when faced with competing explanations for a phenomenon, the simplest one is more likely to be correct. This principle when applied across disciplines can be an invaluable tool for individuals, businesses, and organisations to make better-informed decisions that lead to efficient outcomes. 

    But how do mere mortals like us use it in everyday life to make things a bit less complicated?

    Let’s find out.

    • 9 min
    Can LLMs simulate human reasoning?

    Can LLMs simulate human reasoning?

    LLMs, such as GPT-4, have emerged as transformative milestones in AI development. They are pre-trained on vast amounts of text data, allowing them to generate human-like text and provide solutions to various tasks, including language translation, text generation, and even coding assistance.

    However, the believability of LLMs raises ethical concerns. Their ability to produce coherent and contextually relevant text can be exploited to generate misleading or harmful information. Furthermore, LLMs lack genuine understanding and consciousness, relying on statistical patterns rather than true comprehension.



    So how close are the present day LLM agents to simulating human reasoning?



    There are a few basic obstacles, according to a study titled: How Far Are We from Believable AI Agents- published by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, National University of Singapore, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.



    According to it,  LLM-based robots are not yet able to replicate human behaviour with the same level of plausibility, especially when it comes to robustness and consistency. Their research attempts to assess the effectiveness of LLM-based agents and pinpoint possible areas where their development and application could be strengthened. 

    • 7 min
    What is sharding in the realm of blockchain technology?

    What is sharding in the realm of blockchain technology?

    Sharding, a database partitioning technique, has been heralded as a solution to blockchain scalability issues. By dividing a blockchain into smaller, parallel segments or "shards", it promises increased transaction throughput.

    It is is a pivotal innovation in the realm of Web 3.0 and DeFi, offering a tangible solution to the pressing scalability challenges faced by current blockchain networks. As the digital landscape evolves and the demand for decentralised services grows, sharding will likely play a central role in shaping the future of the decentralised web.

    • 10 min

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