Year: 2024

  • Incoming rain

    Incoming rain

    In the middle of monsoon season.

  • Post-lunch Cardio

    Post-lunch Cardio

    KL has been getting cooler recently, and I have enjoyed nice breeze as I opened my balcony door and let the air flows through. I just finished my lunch yesterday when I heard a skittering sound on the ceilings. At first, I thought it was a bug or a dragonfly entered my unit from the…

  • Digital Graveyard

    Digital Graveyard

    I never thought too much about digital graveyard until I revisited my bookmarks on my Chrome browser. When I was a Happiness Engineer, my Chrome browser was connected to my Automattic profile. For five years, I never used my personal Chrome account. Naturally, the bookmarks went unnoticed. After I resigned, I reset my Chrome browser…

  • The Twins

    The Twins

  • After Almost 6 Years…

    After Almost 6 Years…

    I’m leaving Automattic. The first question would always be: “Why?” — Especially, considering the recent ongoing drama in the WordPress community, it’s easy to think if I (finally) left because of misalignment with Matt and the company. I’d say, it’s more of a 50-50 situation. I have been staying away from the drama and only…

  • How do you “perform”?

    How do you “perform”?

    This is more like a question than a blog post, hahah. But yes, this is something that I have been wondering about. From my limited experience and exposure in trips to different countries, I noticed there are folks that somehow so eloquent in speaking and storytelling. For example, Sergio Barros in Covent Garden Street. Barros…

  • Lunch

    Lunch

    Lunch is biryani and paneer tikka masala from last night.

  • Book Review: “The Cat who Solved Three Murders” by L T Shearer

    Book Review: “The Cat who Solved Three Murders” by L T Shearer

    The cat’s name is Conrad and he can talk. I admit, I was caught off-guard when the dialogue started. Yes, there were some mentions about it on the first several paragraphs, but I thought it was a figure of speech, you know? I didn’t expect of a “They’re scientists, you said.” I was, at that…

  • Quiche

    Quiche

    I have heard quiche before, but I got interested more after reading Jeff Smith’s “Bone”. And it became my favorite ever since.