Winter Rant

"I’m utterly disgusted. I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself." – Miyazaki

  • $282

    What is the value of your Facebook profile? It is a question I have been thinking about for a while now. Time for some napkin Math: Facebook is a company with some perceived dollar value. It makes its money from all the users that are active on its site at any given time. So if we…

  • Health Care not an Economic Indicator. Still. Why not?

    Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash We are well over seven months into a work from home setup across multiple countries across the world. During the same time, predictably, economies have cratered and have since started a slow, careful march back to some form of normalcy. Given that the pandemic has impacted economies with such uniformity,…

  • Life without Facebook on my phone

    Why I deleted my Facebook phone app, and life ever since. I loved Facebook! I was an avid user of Facebook. I used to rant a lot on the social media platform. This comprised of long posts on my “wall”, long commentaries and endless debates on “comment threads”. I “liked”, and “shared”, a lot. Photo by…

  • COVID19 Lockdowns protect Medical Infrastructures

    Protecting people is a secondary, *intended* effect Problems presented by a disease such as COVID19 are not medical in nature. Instead, I posit, they are problems of logistics and physical infrastructure. My rationale for such a claim is perhaps best encapsulated in the fact that COVID19 spreads fast, with a relatively low fatality rate — relative to…

  • Detective Comics #27

    A short review of the first Batman comic (WARNING: Minor spoilers ahead.) With the lockdown in place, I have started to read comics a lot more. So, of course I went back to reading Batman comics. And obviously I went back to the beginnings. This is a little known fact, but Batman as a comic series…

  • I am going Numbers Numb

    May 9, 2020. It is a lovely morning in the Bay area, California. Let me look back in time for a moment. I was walking back home from the CalTrain station when I got a New York Times alert on my phone about the first COVID-19 case in San Mateo County here in California. My…

  • Thoughts around naming diseases

    And the underlying attitudes at play. Naming something that brings pain, misery and death — like a disease — will always invite controversy. The recent COVID-19 pandemic and its naming have certainly caused consternation, across the world. I decided to explore and understand why the names “Chinese Virus” or “Wuhan Virus” have gained popularity with many folks around the world…

  • Coloring with my Surface

  • Delhi, what have you become?

    With dust, smoke, and filth. I am back in India, and more importantly back in Delhi after a long time, since 2012. The simple fact is that I spent the bittersweet years of my high school in this city; I would always come back to Delhi to visit my parents while on break from engineering…

  • Choices and Empowerment: Lessons To Learn

    With all the discussions and largely one-sided debate about the (semi-)recent video by Vogue India that spoke about choice and empowerment, there seems to be an important point that people are overlooking, and perhaps a great lesson for the feminist movement in India (and probably even the world). The video that i am referring to,…