If everything coming at you from the outside world is delayed, then nothing external is truly now. Your own thoughts are the only first-person, real-time feed you have.
Notebook
Thoughts on code, life, and everything in between. Written when inspiration strikes and caffeine flows.
AI promised intelligence. But the solution itself is non-deterministic. We spent decades building certainty into machines — and now we're embracing ones whose outputs we can't predict. What does that mean for everything we built before?
I miss buttons. Not nostalgia — the certainty of pressing something and knowing it worked. As interfaces vanish, the real opportunity isn't about control. It's about becoming techno-native.
The art of teaching yourself about anything through meditation. It's not an exercise, but an art that blends with everything in life, bringing depth, awareness, and clarity to it all.
Walked into a bookstore, picked up an algorithms book thinking I knew it all. Turned out I didn't. What started as casual browsing became an unexpected journey through stories, theories, and life lessons.
Einstein's Fridge took me on a 200-year journey through thermodynamics — from the brilliant minds who shaped our understanding of the universe to Einstein's attempt at building a refrigerator company.
I'm all-in on Apple but rely on Google Home for smart devices. The experience? Far from seamless. What if these tech giants actually worked together instead of keeping us stuck in their walled gardens?
// More notes brewing in the drafts folder. Some will see the light of day. Most won't.