This week has been okay overall. Even though I didn’t manage to get everything done as planned, I’m still feeling alright about it.

My piano class this week went well. I’m progressing steadily and genuinely enjoy dedicating an hour to focused practice—just sitting upright and playing the keys feels therapeutic.
I mostly worked out of wework. Traveling, especially by cab, isn’t something I enjoy, so I’m planning to get my bike fixed tomorrow (it’s been idle for over four months). I tried Apna-Mechanic since they offer convenient doorstep pick-up and drop-off service. I am not yet sure if they fix punctures, will be knowing it this week. I am open to suggestions.
Closely following recent developments in AI. It's an intriguing space, rapidly evolving and worth close attention. Lately, I’ve been keeping up with Andrej Karpathy's work. On that note, I prefer building strong foundations before jumping into its complexities. I am purposely avoiding extensive R&D unless it’s urgent or truly necessary. Helps segregate my tasks better.
My friend Priya, suggested Substack to me. I find better writers there when compared to medium. I am also happy that Thejesh's blogring is now tabulated. I didn't find time this week to explore, maybe will have more time to dig in the upcoming weeks.
I wasn’t able to fulfil some promises I made, like giving KT's to one of my friends and holding storytelling sessions with kids, as I had to work from co-working space almost all days and its going to be the case next week as well.
Looks like humans constantly need reminders about morality and ethics, especially with social media’s easy-to-consume content. I initially avoided these platforms, but I've grown to value the creators who highlight the importance of empathy. It’s important to recognise and respect that there are million ways to live, that shapes the world. Issues arise mainly when one ideology enforces rigid standards, rather than promoting mutual understanding and coexistence. It is not easy, but its important we move along the direction, however slow is the progress.
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