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Learning in the Noise: The art of filtering
There’s a moment I often find myself in: standing in front of a buffet with more food than I need. Everything looks inviting, full of...
Apr 103 min read


Earth belongs to everyone
This is my first post of 2025. I have been sick for sometime ever since I came back from US, so couldn't post weekly notes. However, I...
Jan 222 min read


Craft and Repair: Skills Worth Preserving
Amid the relentless push for what’s next, I personally find myself pausing at times to admire the craftsmanship of the past—the intricate...
Nov 3, 20243 min read


It's voting time
I play a teeny-tiny, still, a crucial part. All of us do. In voting, I am effectively choosing a representative for the state I live in....
Apr 18, 20242 min read


Late Bloomers Lament: A personal anecdote
I walked into a cafe by myself and read a book. An activity I've done countless times. However, today I felt a bit different and I would...
Feb 5, 20243 min read


GPT explaining to a 5 year old kid
I was on my way home in the cab today and heard Enthusiastic voices chanting sacred mantra's expressing their joy and reverence including...
Jan 21, 20241 min read


A quest for clarity: A perspective to cut through the clutter; Redefining news
The word ‘Constitution’ and the means of running a democratic government has become a joke for a decade now. (Wow! I know it sounds...
Jan 18, 20243 min read
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