All Posts
The complete archive of essays, satire, and reflections. Use the tabs to browse by category, or search for a specific topic.
Showing 36 results for “Work and Identity”
Clear ×
AI, Meaningful Work, and the Trust Collapse
Artificial Intelligence
Kenneth Arrow in the Waiting Room
Economics
FHIR and the Clerk With the Clipboard
Healthcare-IT
The Loadshedding Shape
Short Fiction
The Red Room of Beliaghata
Short Fiction
The Sword in the Frame
Short Fiction
What a Diffusion Model Is, and Why Pi Sneaks Into the Hospital
Science
The Blue Above Chandni
Short Fiction
When Variety Starts Wearing the Same Shirt
Culture
The Fifth Window
Short Fiction
The Small Republic of No One
Personal
The Filth That Learned to Stand
Short Fiction
The End of History, and Other Overconfident Announcements
Ideas
The Trolley Problem Is In The Healthcare Queue
Healthcare-IT
The First Door That Opens
Science
Bogosity, Enshittification, and the Glittering Drain
Technology and Society
The Man Held by the Neck
Politics
The Plague of Pseudoscience in India
Science and Society
What India Meant by Demonetization, and Where We Are
Economy
Maybe the Body Is Not Broken
Calcutta
Woke: How a Tiny American Word Became a Full-Time Street Fight
Culture
The Bengali Hikikomori and the Shrinking Map of His Life
Personal
The Lake That Lit Up Genes: Maracaibo, Memory, and Huntington's Disease
Science & Healthcare IT
The Nightmare of Indian Healthcare for the Common Man
Healthcare
The Rotten Sack Theory of Indian Politics
Politics
Fog Machines in the Temple: Mandukya, AI, and the Dangerous Answer to Who Am I?
Philosophy and AI
Science Is Not a Solitary Organ
Science
Why Myths Multiply When Randomness Is Left Unexplained
Mental Models
Universal Basic Income in India After Work Stops Being a Promise
Political Economy
Vector Databases and the Shape of Clinical Memory
healthcare-it
India's White-Collar Issue
India
Pohela Baisakh
history
HIE From First Principles, With The Patient Still In The Room
healthcare-it
Homeopathy
healthcare-systems
The Aromatics of Stagnation
Calcutta
Can't Go Back to Childhood-Except as a Misremembering Ghost
Memoir