Automation, cooking robots and the limits of technology
Kitchens have routines, recipes have steps, and cooking looks repeatable from the outside. If machines can drive cars, why would they not run a kitchen? At Tekaroid, we love imagining…
Kitchens have routines, recipes have steps, and cooking looks repeatable from the outside. If machines can drive cars, why would they not run a kitchen? At Tekaroid, we love imagining…
This article brings together two real scientific discussions that have been repeatedly misunderstood and explains them in a simple way, without conspiracy and without sensationalism. Every few years, a scientific…
People from very different income levels struggle with the same issue: Money comes in, money goes out, and the margin in between never feels large enough. At Tekaroid, we avoid…
Sad music seems like an unlikely source of comfort, yet many people turn to it precisely when emotions feel down. This article explores why sadness, when shaped by music, can…
As we did with the infamous inflation, this article offers a simple analysis of the credit score system. Simple in structure, but not in consequences. What appears to be a…
At Tekaroid, we have all seen those videos. Small delivery robots stuck at crossings or waiting patiently while the city moves around them. They have been circulating online for years,…
Insurance is rarely exciting. It is not something people enjoy talking about or actively celebrate. Most of the time, it sits in the background of daily life, quietly ignored until…
Busyness is one of those forces that feels normal, even inevitable. But behind it lies a deeper story about value, identity, and what it now means to matter. At Tekaroid,…
Inflation is one of those things everyone feels but almost no one experiences in the same way. You do not need to follow economic news to notice it. You notice…
You have definitely heard of it. The term sounds powerful, almost mythical, yet strangely imprecise. Is it a city? A company? A closed circle of geniuses shaping the future from…