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3 Techies Banter #3TB

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"3 Techies Banter #3TB" is a podcast by the "Creators of unblox." It's a series in which we delve into Tech, Finance, and Economics, making it simple and surprising as we share its immense potential to influence all our futures. Join our Banter every week to discover fun and interesting insights. Also, Record YourQuestions / Feedback Here DM us your responses on Insta Or email us at 3techiesbanter@gmail.com We look forward to hearing from you.
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Sharing resources, tools, practices, and conversations that inspire and ignite impactful creator-led innovation. Hosted by venture studio founder, multi-passionate techie creative, business advisor, and life design enthusiast Jordan Divecha. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydayinnovation/support
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Tech Wise is all about simplifying tech for non-techies by breaking down concepts like data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and understanding the best tools and platforms with the help of case studies to decode technology. Hosted by Preksha Kaparwan, C0-founder and CMO of Alpha AI, a super AI data platform. The show is your one-stop destination for all things Tech, especially if you are a Non-Techie. Tech Wise is brought to you by WYN Studio. Find us at http://w ...
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When we see a drone zoom past us, we wonder what made this happen, Design or Engineering? When we hear Alexa make our lives a tad bit better, we question it again, Design or Engineering? One day, design and engineering met each other, and the word designeering was coined. Designeering: A perfect blend of our two beloved worlds. In this podcast, we bring forward the stories of innovators, practitioners, and leaders who have the superpower to use design, technology, business, and innovation to ...
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Behind the Creator is a frank and open-discussion podcast with successful creators, NoCoders and entrepreneurs. We speak to those selling products, time and expertise in a global market, asking them how they got to where they are now and where they are headed. We chat with solopreneurs building a business and growing a platform in an increasingly connected world. And we talk to industry influencers and stalwarts to hear about the future of the creator economy. Brought to you by the creators ...
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In this episode, I explore the often counterintuitive concept of creative constraints and how they can significantly boost creativity and innovation for creative entrepreneurs and early-stage founders. By setting boundaries, we can narrow our focus, refine our ideas, and enhance our problem-solving abilities. I discuss various types of constraints …
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In this trailer episode, I introduce the new era of the Everyday Innovation podcast. This project has evolved from experimental beginnings to structured interviews and now includes insightful solo episodes, with a focus on providing actionable tools and practices.Introducing the Everyday Innovation Check-In Practice:The Everyday Innovation Check-In…
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Before our ancestors could argue about who left the cave door open, they were already cracking up. Laughter came way before language — it's prehistoric Wi-Fi, connecting us without a single word. And it’s not just us! Apes giggle during playtime, rats squeak with joy when tickled, and dolphins? Well, they’ve got their own aquatic stand-up routines …
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Ever wondered how monkeys keep their pearly whites so white? Turns out that our primate pals prefer the all-natural, eco-friendly bird feather floss! They’re quite the dental hygiene trendsetters. Next time you see a monkey with a feather, you know they’re just prepping for that smiley close-up! Switching to the world of beavers, who knew dental tr…
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We find ourselves on the final step of our "PAIN" journey - non-repudiation (NR). As we navigate our increasingly digital lives, let's embrace the covenant of non-repudiation with open arms and cautious clicks. It is a world where "I didn't send that embarrassing email" just won't cut it anymore. In the digital realm, non-repudiation is like an onl…
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So, here is what we found out about COWS. Cows are social animals. They form strong bonds and prefer staying close to their friends in the pasture, often grazing, resting, and grooming each other. Research shows that heart rates increase and stress hormone levels rise in cows that are separated from their bonded friends. BTW - a stressed cow produc…
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Creators and innovators, are you ready to unlock the secrets of AI without getting lost in the jargon or overwhelmed by it all? This episode of "Behind the Creator" is a must-listen! Join host Daniel Plume as he sits down with Heather Murray, a non-technical AI consultant who has gone from marketing agency founder to a leading figure in the AI revo…
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In this "Behind the Creator" episode, Daniel sits down with the incredibly insightful Chris James. Chris's journey from agency sales rep to creator, sales consultant and community builder is fascinating and full of learning opportunities. Together, they explore the real challenges of scaling a business, breaking down how small issues can balloon as…
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Ever wondered how organizations keep their data squeaky clean and under lock and key? 🧹🔐 In our latest episode, we dive into the nitty-gritty of data integrity and authentication. First up, we spill the beans on how companies ensure their data doesn't go rogue. We're talking input validation (because garbage in, garbage out), deduplication (no dupl…
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Erica Schneider's journey from in-house content lead to entrepreneur provides a roadmap for aspiring creators and established professionals alike. Her candid reflections, innovative content strategies, and no-nonsense advice offer a refreshing perspective on navigating the intricacies of personal branding and digital entrepreneurship. Quitting a fu…
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Listen up, you Illuminati, Opus Dei, Freemasons, and Skull & Bones Society; there's a new secret society in town. The Order of 37 was founded by eccentric mathematicians tired of mainstream numbers getting all the glory. Pi, Fibonacci, Mersenne and the Catalan numbers were such show-offs. But 37? It was the unsung hero of the number world. Members,…
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When you're the fractional CMO for some 60 businesses (soon to be 100), you must have your finger on the pulse of technology developments and the power of AI. As an accomplished content creator, executive producer, TEDx speaker, award-winning marketer and brand expert, Kyle Kane is certainly all of that. Having delivered creative campaigns for some…
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Tech has a "pacing problem" (believe us - this is an accepted term 😎). Innovation is fast outpacing the ability of laws and regulations to keep up. Regulators are trying to govern Hogwarts with rules written for a Muggle school. Good luck stopping magical mischief with detention and a dress code. Balancing benefits/risks, ethical considerations, de…
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Sujith Nair, the WhatsApp-averse, badminton-loving chief mover and shaker of Beckn, gave us a peek into what the world's first e-commerce protocol is all about. Imagine if Colgate wanted to sell a lot of toothpaste, would it open separate exclusive stores on every street? NO! Instead, it ensures its products are available in all stores where people…
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In this episode of Behind The Creator, we welcome Barry O’Reilly, a forward-thinking and opportunistic entrepreneur and author. Known for his significant contributions to agile development and his revolutionary approach at Nobody Studios, Barry shares his fascinating career trajectory from his early days in the tech scene of the dot-com boom and hi…
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History is filled with protracted, drawn-out conflicts, but did you know about a war that could have been missed during a coffee break? It started at 9:00 AM and was over by brunch, proving that even wars can have a tight schedule! Switching gears from fleeting wars to eternal edibles, let’s talk about honey’s impressive shelf-life. This sweet trea…
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In our third episode, we spoke to Darran Pallatina, the LinkedIn profile optimization expert and self-styled Pink Gangster. We talked about the secrets of building a profile that converts, including SEO, featured content, banners and more. We dove into the Social Creator Project and the gargantuan effort that went into bringing 9 experts together f…
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Imagine the Indian fintech industry as a Bollywood dance sequence. It begins in the early 2000s, with a few enthusiastic background dancers, mainly startups like Paytm and ItzCash, shaking to the primitive rhythms of dial-up internet. The choreography was less "smooth moonwalk" and more "clunky robot dance," but the spirit? Unmatchable! As the beat…
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From a beer-drenched London street to the simple joy of a flying disc and finally to the click of a mouse that bought "Ten Summoner’s Tales," history, it seems, prefers its tales served with a side of whimsical. And we have a rhyme to match. In London's streets, the beer did flow, A flood of ale from long ago. The vats did burst, the town did weep,…
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In our second episode, we spoke to author, philanthropist, UX designer, and philosopher Ilan Dray. We talked about his upbringing and how the shock of moving from Haifa to Paris at the age of 6 paved the way for 'Fusion Experience', his insightful new take on how businesses should function across every department. Expect to hear advice and guidance…
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Royal Enfield. More than just motorcycles, the brand forges brotherhood across the Indian highways. Owning a Royal Enfield is your passport to a fraternity of wind-chasers and adventure-seekers. It's not just about the ride; it's about the rider's rite of passage into a tribe that shares tales of rugged roads and starlit skies. The IPL is a cricket…
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In our first episode, we spoke to content expert, SEO consultant, and now SaaS business owner, Tim Hanson. We explored his journey to consultancy, why he was always destined to work for himself, how he thrived through the pandemic, and why now running a SaaS business 'just makes sense'. Expect to hear advice and guidance on: How to build an audienc…
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Could a banana split or a split personality have anything to do with the fact we share 50% of our DNA with bananas? Scientific facts or outrageous humour? A little of both, really. And the next time you meticulously pick out unwanted items from your food, remember you're just channeling your inner rock star. Ask Van Halen about their brown M&M snac…
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In the town of Internetville, a unique bakery, Data Delights, offered irresistible cookies with a catch: each cookie had to be paid for with a sprinkle of personal data. Enamoured by flavours like Lemon Log-in and Chocolate Profile Crunch, the townsfolk unknowingly traded their privacy for these tasty treats. Soon, the bakery owner, knew more about…
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In India's market, returns are the king, Outshining others, the bell they do ring. With growth so robust, In the Sensex, we trust, To investors, great joy they do bring. To save on their taxes, firms sail far and wide, To Ireland and Delaware, they smoothly glide. With cleverness and stealth, They amass their wealth, In havens, their profits do hid…
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We have always been about making tech relatable and fun. So, when we talk about the synthetic data trend to train models, we talk about the nine lives of cats. Or when we talk about GPUs at the heart of the AI tsunami, we wonder if pasta has a role to play in that shortage. For trends that make sense, listen to this episode about cons and corpses t…
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First Things First - Do cast your vote in favour of 3 Techies Banter for HT Smartcast x Mint Awards Vote for us HERE (Podcast Category - Science & Technology) If you are looking to find your own centre in the universe, OR looking to know more about Ethiopian berry-eating goats in 850 AD, OR looking for cool ways to get around Bengaluru cheaply This…
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First Things First - Do cast your vote in favour of 3 Techies Banter for HT Smartcast x Mint Awards Vote for us HERE Only the most deserving, the truly worthy and the purest of techies of the three of us got to go to CES2024👨‍🎓 . So, as a fitting "punishment" for his Vegas pleasures, we decided this episode would be an interview with Nilesh. Rememb…
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First Things First - Do cast your vote in favour of 3 Techies Banter for HT Smartcast x Mint Awards Vote for us HERE We are guessing that the "Naughty" in the title is what got you hooked. That is smart sales personship (note gender neutrality here 😉 ). Or another set of super interesting stories from the "House of 3TB". This is inspired by the cal…
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First Things First - Do cast your vote in favour of 3 Techies Banter for HT Smartcast x Mint Awards Vote for us HERE If you start tracing the origins of anything in India, nothing is short of at least 2000 years old. Imagine our surprise when we realised the same is true even for AI in India. Some interesting stories from ancient times there - Barb…
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Despite our population, there are no Indian books in the Top 10 Most Read List. Disturbing!!!. Recovering from that discovery, we explore the world of "Join the Dots', Atto Seconds and broken ice cream machines. How would an LLM respond to the question of whether the earth was flat or round in the 1500s? Could it have saved Galileo? Have fun "short…
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First Things First - Do cast your vote in favour of 3 Techies Banter for HT Smartcast x Mint Awards Vote for us HERE Be they artists, performers or athletes, to stay on top of their craft, everyone needs to keep testing their limits. And that also holds true for the three of us as well. How much fun can we really have? How can we do one better? How…
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One of the most enduring images of 2023 was Elon Must carrying a sink to the Twitter office. The message "Let that sink in". And sink it did. Twitter and everyone associated with it. So much so that it became a variable "X". That got us thinking. Let us do an episode about all that went wrong with tech in 2023 (What an idea, Sirji). Of course, ther…
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Picture a gleaming kitchen, not of stainless steel and polished marble, but of code and algorithms. Here, the head chef isn't human, but a complex generative AI armed with a digital Swiss army knife that cuts, slices, dices, and blends through lines of code. The pantry? Forget neatly labelled jars and neatly stacked shelves. This is a digital garba…
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From ancient mummies navigating modern red tape to towns tweaking their names for reasons you will shortly understand, the world's tapestry of tales never ceases to amuse and astonish. Which is where we come in. In fact, this mummy's travel tale is a reminder of how time, in both literal and bureaucratic senses, can be surprisingly elastic, very un…
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In the land of AI, where the code rivers flow, ChatGPT sips water, just so you know. For every few prompts, a half-liter it drains, In the quest to answer, with computational brains. The mighty GPT-3, in its training days prime, Used 85,000 gallons - quite the climb! With $11.3 billion raised, it's a financial feat, But its impact on our world? Tha…
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Hum Shayar to Nahin. Magar......We love to rhyme. So here goes In Silicon Valley, where tech dreams ignite, There's a squad of women, in code and gadgets who are pretty bright. They code like a breeze, debug without a fight, In a world where ones and zeros dance day and night. In this high-tech realm, James Bond might roam, With his sleek gadgets, …
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If you are going down the merry path of generative AI, be prepared for this conversation between "THE BARD" and his new AI bot-mate. William Shakespeare: Pray tell, mechanical muse, dost thou reckon thy generative wit surpasses the folly and wisdom of man? AI Chat Bot: Verily, Sir Shakespeare, I process with silicon speed, yet my heart, a binary be…
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Once I stood proud in homes adorned with grace, Crafted with care, I had my place. Now in a bakery's warm embrace, I fuel the flames, no trace of space. From resting weary bones to a fiery dance, I've changed my role, not left to chance. What am I? If you got this, you could be the Riddler, the supervillain from Batman. Or just the right kind of cr…
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Pop Quiz - Have you heard of Kudumbashree? Or Cauvery Handicrafts? What about Biswa Bangla? If you are at a loss, you are missing the ONDC bus. Kudumbashree (Kerala Emporium) deals in Pickles, Honey and other Gourmet foods. Cauvery Handicrafts deals in wooden crafts like Channapatna toys, Rosewood paintings and jewellery. Biswa Bangla is famous for…
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If you thought PPP stood only for Public-Private Partnerships, you are not much of a writer. At 3TB, we think PPP should only mean Petrache Poenaru Pen - dedicated to the inventor of the fountain pen. With everyone agitating for a name change, it is time for us fountain pen activists to get a pen named after its creator. That seems to be a just cau…
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In this episode, we take you deep into the wondering world of the QWERTY keyboard, where: the longest top-row word is 'rupturewort', a type of plant Peru is the only country that can be typed on one row of a keyboard If you type letters using alternate hands, skepticism is the longest typed word you can type And then we come to a scene out of Yes M…
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Growing up, we always thought that any housing crisis could be solved like Amol Palekar and Zareena Wahab in Gharonda. By singing Do Deewane Shahar Mein around a whole bunch of under-constructions buildings. We were so naive :-). In India, more than half of urban households live in single rooms, with an average of 4.4 persons per room. An estimated…
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Do you understand the token economy? If yes, then you are in exalted company - the company of Psittacus Erithacus. No, it is not a Roman Emperor. It is the big-brained African Grey Parrot. They are known to exchange currency for food. Parrots also have some other attractive traits, which will be revealed in the episode. The shortest cameo in a movi…
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We so love our trivia and science. And, as purists, we hate fakes. Which is why we do not get why, while most of the characters in the series Rocket Boys are real people, Dr. Raza Mehdi, who is shown to have played a significant role in Bhabha’s life, is fictional. Why did they do that? Wouldn't Meghnad Saha be the right choice? You tell us. More f…
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People find all kinds of new ways to use tech and devices. In 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles to build a supercomputer for the Department of Defense. They used PS3s because it was more cost-efficient and “green.” Closer to home, we had washing machines making lassi and buffaloes using Lifebuoy. So we thought - wh…
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Emboldened by your response to our first "Shorts", we are back with our next episode. Our knowledge-seeking journey led us to find the longest (and possibly "wisest") living land being. From then onto parrots on the token economy, hamburgers and Hamburg and practical tips on the right time to garnish your homemade pizza with toppings. We also delve…
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