Watched Singapore MRT evolution, then outlined steel-for-ports logic and an urban plan for wider roads, pavements, MRT/LRT electrification.
Read Daily Record on Kayleigh Fraser stuck in Sri Lanka without a passport, praised her, and credited Julie Chung’s protest stance.
Saw Hideo Kojima headline on Eurogamer, noted others called him “mad,” then clocked Microsoft backing a cloud game vision.
Read Daily Mirror on Cabraal handing out his book, mocked the moustache rebrand, and suspected Rajapaksa wrote the foreword.
Watched History Buffs on The Founder, celebrated cheeseburgers and school lunches, then laughed at Shriners portraits and synagogue scenes.
Watched Sopranos wire clip, then relived Singapore walks to McDonald’s, sauces, bakkwa, and curry, before reading a base-lease article.
Read BBC on Sri Lanka child hunger, blamed mismanagement, then played LDR “Ride,” using writing today to quiet a private war inside.
Started Hocus Pocus 2, then watched a MossyEarth explainer on Iceland turning purple via nitrogen-fixing ecology.
Watched Hocus Pocus, then read Titanic goofs and joked about grooming details while reflecting on personal trimming.
Noted engraved gold tie clip, then decided a new necktie was needed to match.
Played Robbie Williams’ “You Know Me,” lingered on the rabbit spectacle, and held onto lines about fading feelings and being known.
Saved a French chocolate cake recipe, then solved a CodeMonkey space puzzle and enjoyed the “gravitifying” win.
Watched They Are Billions, wanted friendly-fire realism, and leaned into zombie survival. Later enjoyed coconut drink video and Norman Schwarzkopf’s favorite book.
Rewatched Google TGIF 1999, insisted Larry Page runs the show, then looped “Over My Shoulder” and compared Madonna to Larry.
Watched Total Eclipse, browsed an elite-club article, ranked nuts as snacks, then fixated on an absinthe pour ritual.
Noted most countries use right-hand traffic, then compared a cloaked forest creature to Halo Elites.
Watched bak kut teh herbs simmer, praised Sgt. Johnson, read Alon Halevy bio, and recalled letting Milan join Halo co-op after The Flood.
Played Avicii and Kanye while sorting famous faces, then mocked “fair fight” logic and planned a George Washington–style portrait look.
Mapped monthly donations across 2021–2022 causes, then played MCR and remembered Maybach talk from British School in Colombo.
Wanted to play Stranded: Alien Dawn, then recalled learning to draw trees with Udesh and copying the style.
Watched Flask signup tutorial, felt jealous of a “cool” email address, then browsed a dev roadmap and strawberry fudge video.
Late-night American Psycho fixation, scored by My Chemical Romance’s “Teenagers” and its dark, violent punchlines.
Morning obsession with Andy Warhol, backed by “Fall For You” and “Miss Atomic Bomb,” plus playful portrait edits.
Oscar Swartz Wikipedia detour, Swedish House Mafia with John Martin. Trump and Epstein photo, then 5 Seconds of Summer’s “She’s Kinda Hot”.
Nutty History’s Reichswehr clip, Fireship’s 10-language web apps, and BBC’s Elon Musk–Twitter standoff ran alongside Coldplay’s “Fix You” and “Viva La Vida.”
Jon Karlung toured Bahnhof’s White Mountain data center. VICE covered Mahsa Amini protests and a North Korea satellite mystery.
A library-scene quote—Dylan Thomas’s “Do not go gentle into that good night”—sparked a short note about liking poetry and tanka.
BBC News reported Coolio’s death at 59; Tiffany Wertheimer cited manager Jarez Posey. “Gangsta’s Paradise” played; rest-in-peace note followed.
A Fallout cookbook video showed homemade Nuka Cola bottles—Quantum, Nuka Cherry, and Nuka Quartz—ranked and tasted in a kitchen.
Parisian potatoes and a note about writing books led into “a vs an” grammar videos, ending with a 10/10 quiz score.
Halo 3 nostalgia brought thoughts of Udesh and the Dharmadasas, then Eric Schmidt clips framed the US–China tech rivalry and AI competition.
Food Wishes potatoes, Facebook CDN talk with Sheryl Sandberg and Mike Schroepfer, then data-center tiers, Tier 1 capital, David Bowie, Hoover search.
WordPress.com and Matt Mullenweg impressed; Homer Simpson secret-society clip sparked Jacques Huyghebaert and Stephen LaBrooy notes. Alex Jones, Sandy Hook disgust lingered.
Charismatic Voice praised Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard’s “Now We Are Free.” GTmetrix scored angrypages.com A; Hostinger impressed; Automattic’s Matt Mullenweg quipped.
A Joshua Weissman “But Better” Twix clip featured a maid-costume gag, ending with a playful “join our…” line cut short.
A Breakfast Club office shot showed Richard Vernon with an orange in his mouth, framed as a bad-omen gag.
Names.org mapped a rare name; Bee Gees played “Massachusetts” again later. Shavendra Silva snapshot; Hans Zimmer, Lisa Gerrard, Top Gun Maverick looped.
RealLifeLore mapped 80% of Americans east of the 98th meridian. Notes linked the shift from 100th to climate change.
West Side Story drew Grease, Titanic, Tobey Maguire echoes, then scored 4/10. BBC covered Alex Belfield stalking Jeremy Vine; Sahelanthropus riffs followed.
PowerCert’s server explainer highlighted RAID hot-swap reliability. Notes landed on buying servers and adding data load balancers for scale.
Daniel Lewin memorialized; Akamai noted at Defense.gov and BBC. Four Corners’ Linton Besser pressed Nimal Perera on Aspen Medical’s €1.4m payments.
Zombieland’s Twinkie rule kicked off a late YouTube spiral—music, interviews, and random recommendations. It ended on George Washington and JFK clips, calling Kennedy “president of the world.”
Beethoven’s Ninth (“Clockwork Orange”) set the tone, then Miley Cyrus clips brought a quick self-check apology. A Gangs of New York scene landed as “the original Mr Monopoly Man.”
Shared a childhood “Mushroom Top” photo while looping Lady Gaga’s “Hair.” Andy Warhol pop-art riffs followed, ending on The Killers.
A note “for Daniel Lewin” framed the writing as strongly anti-ISIS, imagining he could read it from anywhere. The night’s soundtrack was a pub-choir “Tubthumping,” landing on “you’re never gonna keep me down.”
A Boris mashup prompted UK-party notes; later Sopranos and Bourdain memories fed plans to write, build the site, and try chocolate bars.
A Mark Twain clip revived Jon Stewart and Chappelle admiration; later Obi-Wan’s rocky ship shot felt like RTS-game graphics.
Tea-time became caramel-toffee tutorials, with a note about making a premium version for political funding. Later, BBC Newsnight on China “debt traps” ended the day.
A famous Top Gun briefing shot lingered on Tom Cruise in a flight suit during a tense proficiency talk. The moment felt crisp and high-stakes.
Played Pussy Riot, recalled a blood-bath rumor and Halo “Killed from the Grave.” Later, passport-crisis news and Area 51 nostalgia led to games and Bowie.
Played Hatikva, copied its lines, then wrote a Hebrew genealogy list. Later, Pirates’ “Poseidon’s tomb” landed as “the sea has parted.”
A “day in the life” K Shanmugam video and a Sandberg commencement clip became a work-safe Facebook excuse. The night ended on a lookalike note.
A personal top-50 movie ranking logged quick reasons and scores, from American Psycho to Spider-Man. The list doubled as a taste map for themes, music, and story impact.
Late-night index work tracked Sri Lanka’s corruption scores and slow gains. A chart followed, noting Trinidad and Tobago improved without matching GDP growth.
Pirates clips hit hard: the famous beach chase and a gorgeous harbor ship shot. Later, a Paul Buchheit wiki dive and “Jack Sparrow” kept the night moving.
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl went on in the evening. The night landed in pure adventure mode.
A DW Food video broke down why Belgian fries hit different, lingering on the fryer technique. The recipe landed as a must-try.
An X-Files episode prompt and a “Saddam Hussein line two” call screen framed the night. “Smooth” played, joking through the scene.
A table on Nordic marginal tax rates showed steep personal-income burdens across Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. The numbers felt unusually heavy.
A VICE News video about Jenin showed an indoor firearms-training scene with two men in sunglasses. A brief note mentioned wanting an introduction through Jonathan.