Balanced read: major technology-builder and philanthropist, with recurring conflict-of-interest and market-power scrutiny.
Early brand pitches, pricing guesses, and the first real attempt to make AngryPages earn.
Opus 4 burned $15; Ars Technica CVEs and hacker fears kept him awake. Akamai and Danny Lewin stayed on his mind Surprise charges, sleep debt, business stakes, and the blunt admission that I'm building this for customers,...
Indecent Proposal nostalgia lands hard, then an F-117 tour takes over the night. The cockpit details trigger childhood play, ending on simple wonder A high-speed collage: daily coffee, fighter-jet obsession, office dreams,...
A political page about Democrat list and Trump resolve.
A tech-and-build page about CS50 Bug and Same Relief.
A tech-and-build page about Summers, Schmidt, and AI Rhyme.
A tech-and-build page about Eric Schmidt and Say Yes.
A brief page about Another Love and Pelican Sprint.
Holiday photos kicked off memories of Parthiv and later Mikey, tied to pool days, pet birds, and Halo glitches. A SpaceX launch and Point Break masks spiraled into late-night riffs, then doubt about work
Looked over a Changi Airport layout map and credited Singapore’s finance leadership for running it tightly. Then skimmed passenger totals, noting the pandemic crash and expected rebound
A La La Land clip with Emma Stone set a bright, California party backdrop. Later, Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” played at 4:45 p.m
Played Avicii and Kanye while sorting famous faces, then mocked “fair fight” logic and planned a George Washington–style portrait look
WordPress.com and Matt Mullenweg impressed; Homer Simpson secret-society clip sparked Jacques Huyghebaert and Stephen LaBrooy notes. Alex Jones, Sandy Hook disgust lingered
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
The day jumps from film violence and parenting into disgust with food, distance from local relationships, doubts about what banks and tech firms are really doing, and then a sprawling fantasy blueprint for the headquarters,...
The visible page swings from half-mocking, half-calculating thoughts about Casi and Jamila into a much darker family-circle shock: a businessman-murder case that suddenly feels close to home, funny in the wrong way, and too...
The visible page is unexpectedly reflective: I start with Eric Schmidt, anti-Islam video politics, and my usual loyalty to Israel and freedom, then push toward a more mature position that says insulting Muhammad only makes...
The page mixes campaign fantasy with an evidence dump: Eric Schmidt, a joking 'Lehan for Sri Lanka' run, and then a stack of sourced notes linking Chandrika, Anuruddha Ratwatte, Dhammika Amarasinghe, Baddegane Sanjeewa, and...