People don’t read, a common belief claims.

I wrote some words, so let’s put it to the test.

People don’t read,
a common belief claims.

I wrote some words,
so let’s put it to the test.

Byte-Sized Futurism #0

I've often been too perfectionistic, leading to creative paralysis. Instead of sharing my ideas, I endlessly refine them. To break this cycle, I'm shifting from polished articles to 'Byte-Sized Futurism' blurbs—short, spontaneous, and not overthought.

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The Lost Art of Getting Lost: Header

The Lost Art of Getting Lost

How may we re-introduce chance and serendipity back into our lives in a world dominated by digital assistants and efficiency-focused algorithms?

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Paradox of Progress

The Paradox of Progress: From Anticipation to Appreciation

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning have seen a remarkable rise in popularity and capability in recent years. The rapid changes AI is expected to bring to society are approaching quickly, fueling its mindshare and investment. However, this exponential growth pattern has been seen before with emerging technologies, with the over-hyped promise often resulting in disappointment.

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Layoff Vultures

With the influx of tech job seekers, we are seeing an increase in recruitment related scams. Here are some of the common scam tactics I experienced recently.

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Later, Amazon!

Last Friday I've officially hung up my blue Amazon badge and ended my tenure with the company. While it lasted only about a year, it's definitely been a fun, enlightening and productive experience. Looking back at 2022, I wouldn't have it any other way.

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Video Collection Posters

I had some extra time this holiday break, so I decided to organize my movie collection. Once I categorized the movies I own into better folders, I realized I am not a fan of the way Plex auto-generates category posters. I decided to design my own.

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ChatGPT Recommends Quba

Using ChatGPT, in less than an hour I generated glowing testimonials for QubaXR from some of the tech industry's most imaginary executives

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Quba’s Take on: AI, Creativity and Stealing Art

In the field of visual arts, a recurring theme in anti-AI conversation seems to be: "AI models are trained on artworks without artists’ consent and they steal their art style". This argument just does not sit right with me, so here’s my take on the subject.

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Get Started with AI Art!

If you are interested in generating images using artificial intelligence, but don't not know where to start - follow this guide, and within a few minutes you will be seeing your very own AI generations.

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Abstract lens flare image generated with AI

Few more thoughts on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Art

News and media tend to sensationalize AI-related headlines, proclaiming computers will soon replace artists. It's a faulty argument.

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0 Comments2 Minutes

Byte-Sized Futurism #0

I've often been too perfectionistic, leading to creative paralysis. Instead of sharing my ideas, I endlessly refine them. To break this cycle, I'm shifting from polished articles to 'Byte-Sized Futurism' blurbs—short, spontaneous, and not overthought.

Read More

0 Comments1 Minutes

The Lost Art of Getting Lost: Header

The Lost Art of Getting Lost

How may we re-introduce chance and serendipity back into our lives in a world dominated by digital assistants and efficiency-focused algorithms?

Read More

0 Comments5 Minutes

Paradox of Progress

The Paradox of Progress: From Anticipation to Appreciation

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning have seen a remarkable rise in popularity and capability in recent years. The rapid changes AI is expected to bring to society are approaching quickly, fueling its mindshare and investment. However, this exponential growth pattern has been seen before with emerging technologies, with the over-hyped promise often resulting in disappointment.

Read More

0 Comments9 Minutes

Layoff Vultures

With the influx of tech job seekers, we are seeing an increase in recruitment related scams. Here are some of the common scam tactics I experienced recently.

Read More

0 Comments9 Minutes

Later, Amazon!

Last Friday I've officially hung up my blue Amazon badge and ended my tenure with the company. While it lasted only about a year, it's definitely been a fun, enlightening and productive experience. Looking back at 2022, I wouldn't have it any other way.

Read More

0 Comments2 Minutes

Video Collection Posters

I had some extra time this holiday break, so I decided to organize my movie collection. Once I categorized the movies I own into better folders, I realized I am not a fan of the way Plex auto-generates category posters. I decided to design my own.

Read More

0 Comments2 Minutes

ChatGPT Recommends Quba

Using ChatGPT, in less than an hour I generated glowing testimonials for QubaXR from some of the tech industry's most imaginary executives

Read More

0 Comments7 Minutes

Quba’s Take on: AI, Creativity and Stealing Art

In the field of visual arts, a recurring theme in anti-AI conversation seems to be: "AI models are trained on artworks without artists’ consent and they steal their art style". This argument just does not sit right with me, so here’s my take on the subject.

Read More

0 Comments5 Minutes

Get Started with AI Art!

If you are interested in generating images using artificial intelligence, but don't not know where to start - follow this guide, and within a few minutes you will be seeing your very own AI generations.

Read More

0 Comments19 Minutes

Abstract lens flare image generated with AI

Few more thoughts on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Art

News and media tend to sensationalize AI-related headlines, proclaiming computers will soon replace artists. It's a faulty argument.

Read More

0 Comments2 Minutes