Fisholophy

where fishy does philosophy!

A corner of the internet for thoughts, ideas, and reflections on Science, Technology, and Philosophy. These are personal musings by Saksham Sharma, not intended for official references, just an honest glimpse into what goes on inside a curious mind.

Fisholophy is a portmanteau of Fishy and Philosophy.

About the Author

Security Professional | Analyst | Philosopher

Hello World! Hello Internet! I am Saksham and I'd like to welcome you to Fisholophy, a corner of the internet where Fishy does Philosophy! You guessed it right, Fisholophy is indeed a portmanteau of “Fishy” and “Philosophy”. Here, we talk about life, technology, philosophy, and everything in between. Settle in, explore freely, and enjoy the read.

Disclaimers

  • The views expressed in these writings are purely personal and do not represent any institution, organization, or group.
  • These writings are spontaneous reflections of the author's evolving thoughts, understandings, and perspectives. They are not intended for academic, legal, or professional use.
  • These articles may include philosophical ideas, abstract interpretations, and evolving concepts that may be subjective, ambiguous, or inaccurate. Readers are encouraged to think critically and draw their own conclusions.
  • Any resemblance to real persons, events, or entities in fictional or hypothetical examples is purely coincidental.
  • The content is intended for readers between the ages of 18 and 30 due to the complexity and sensitivity of topics discussed.
  • The author may express disagreement or unconventional views about well-known figures, companies, governments, or ideologies. These are intended purely for intellectual exploration and must not be taken as legally actionable or malicious.
  • The author is not liable for emotional reactions, misinterpretations, or consequences resulting from the use or misuse of the content shared here.
  • The author's understanding grows over time. Past writings may not represent current beliefs. The author reserves the right to change, refine, or retract opinions as personal growth occurs.
  • The writer prioritizes quality over quantity. Readers are encouraged to approach the material with patience and an open mind.
  • While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the information shared may not always be correct or factual, especially within philosophical contexts that accept multiple perspectives.
  • The ideas presented may appear unconventional or confusing at first. Readers are encouraged to reach out via the contact form for clarification, discussion, or feedback.
  • This content is not copyrighted but is morally protected. Readers are welcome to read, share, and apply the principles in their own lives with integrity and respect.

Writings

2024.12.07

Hello World!

philosophy random

Hello fellow lifeforms reading this, thank you very much for being here, it means a lot to me. Get started by reading this intro writing to catch up with what we are cooking and will be cooking in the future.

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2025.01.12

The Birthday Illusion

philosophy random

Birthdays don't make sense; let's try to understand why. From calendar drift to the Gift Paradox, this writing explores how we are gaslit by birthdays and what we can do to make them actually meaningful.

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2025.03.06

Why We Are Not Alone in the Universe

philosophy science

Contains: Math, logic, and a little bit of existential crisis. Do you think we are alone in the universe? Well, not for long. Read this writing to find out why I think so.

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2025.04.01

The Unhurried Way of Nature

philosophy random

Feeling stuck in the rat race? Restless, anxious, working hard, yet never feeling happy or rewarded? Does life feel like sand slipping through a clenched fist? Do familiar faces pass you by as they move forward, while you feel lost and left behind? If this sounds familiar, this is the article that might just open your eyes.

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2025.05.15

The Foundation of Networks

science compsci

Ever wondered how your innocent-looking "hi" travels across the planet in a fraction of a second; through underground cables, across ocean beds, and along vast fiber networks? This article is for curious minds who want to understand the core concepts behind the technology we often take for granted.

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2025.05.22

The Dominance Delusion

philosophy random raw thoughts

Dominance is nature's default setting. From a horse pulling a cart to a mint plant cracking concrete, this writing explores survival of the fittest, power dynamics, and why choosing not to dominate is the real upgrade.

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2026.01.21

The UnGeocentric Reality

philosophy random raw thoughts

Nobody is paying as much attention to you as you think. From the geocentric model to the spotlight effect, this writing explores why hesitation is eating your potential alive and why the ungeocentric reality is the most freeing thing you can internalize.

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2026.02.13

The Impenetrable Fortress

compsci cybersec random

The digital world can become surprisingly complex and difficult to keep up with, and ignoring it would certainly be one of the worst decisions you can make. So, let's explore how to build a fortress so strong that no intruders can break in.

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2026.03.26

The Double Edged Sword: AI

philosophy science

AI is a double-edged sword. One side could uplift humanity, the other could accelerate our worst instincts. From autonomous weapons to global education, this writing explores where we are, where we're going, and where we should draw the line.

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2026.04.14

The Default Config Catastrophe

compsci cybersec

Have you been using Windows for years while still relying on the default settings? If so, you're likely missing out on a significant amount of performance, productivity, and control. In this guide, we'll explore how to optimize your Windows environment, streamline your workflow, and unlock powerful features that most users never take advantage of.

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