Low-level communication, the new norm of society, really sucks. When somebody replies with emojis, I often try not to interpret it because it could mean anything.
I often think about how many readers might be able to read my blog. My expectation is not more than a few—may be 4/5 people—but still I need engagement. Most of my close friends (my target audience) are so busy that they don’t even have time to use social media, let alone my personal space on the internet. From others, I do not expect much as it will take time for them to give up small-shots of dopamine through Instagram, and start utilizing the positive side of the web.
Designing a personal blog on Internet 2.0 seems an easy task as one can choose among various existing themes. However, choosing a template and modifying it to make it look like your perfect place on the internet is a nightmare…
I recently came to know about a fascinating idea of making an online Garden in Indie Blogging. An online garden is a personal space on the internet where the online presence of the user–or online gardener–grows with time…
Its so cool to know that what I found out from my own experience, Satre wrote about it 100years ago.
Life has no meaning, We creates it
Oh boi, it is not clear whether one should believe in ChatGPT at all, as it fabricates answers it does not know. Its very similar to a smart student who can fool the teacher.
Vitamin B12 deficiency makes me think more. So no different than other things in the world. However, it also makes me lethargic 🥲
My own guestbook. Yeee 🥳🥳🥳 It is not easy to code it by myself so I took a bit of help :)
Online services: curse or boon? sigmarootpi.com/weblog/da…
I am exploring the idea of going to next level, to host my own webserver and the blog on Raspberry Pi 5😍.
So cool right. Full control🥳🥳
It’s a bit unclear whether Zoom has made scientific collaboration more effective as one can have more number of meetings with people sitting other side of the world, or just increased the pressure of productivity.
I just feel that in most of the meetings It is easy to get lost in my thoughts.
Gosh, writing scientific conclusions in an academic literature is painfully slow. 6 hours and 3 paragraphs of around 10/15 lines each.🥲
But yeee….🥳🥳 I made it. Now let’s see how much my supervisor will butcher it.