The ideological corruption of science and academia

I am following this up on a very compelling write up in Wall Street Journal (which was surprising) because they have come out with something substantial after a long time. I will not comment on the "black lives matter" or any of the fanciful trends, but why should the organisations engage with the grandstanding. They … Continue reading The ideological corruption of science and academia

WhatsApp: The privacy fiasco with Facebook

BlackBerry Messenger was the previous era of embodiment of instant messaging. However, it was too late to shift towards developing cross-platform solutions, and WhatsApp had a tipping point in their favor to gain users. Eventually, it has faded into irrelevance. WhatsApp became the new normal. It would be onerous to track the changes from their … Continue reading WhatsApp: The privacy fiasco with Facebook