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I realized I was not listening to podcasts that I usually would. I have downloaded PocketCasts to fix that. I have also downloaded the X and Tusky app for Android to access X and Mastodon. Thus ends my social media detox.
2. On SpaceNews going paywalled, and the broader disregard for archiving in journalism by Jatan Mehta
I read Doc Searls’ blog post about the subweb only two days back and now to be bought into my own space world so quickly is sad to see.
3. Six Paths by Vishwesh Shetty (Qissa Comics)
4. Build an Epic Career by Ankur Warikoo
Matt D’Avella is someone I started following when I was into minimalism. Good to see that he is still trying to hang in there.
I have been trying to explore solarpunk and lunarpunk themes in my story writing. I haven’t written much this year. That’s something I hope to fix at this year’s NaNoWriMo.
I’m seeing many finance YouTubers and podcast hosts talk about cryptocurrency again in India. Most of the stuff that I have watched had been sponsored by the cryptocurrency exchange, CoinDCX. Another cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, which had decided to not comply with India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) guidelines for cryptocurrency exchanges and had left India is also returning with a India Blockchain Yatra.
Mukesh Bansal’s solocast on fasting.
Madhu Kela, knowingly or unknowingly says in this podcast, “China is an autocracy, India is a bureaucracy”, although he corrects it to democracy before he completes.
My Instagram watch time is also growing. I might add things I watched from there as well, starting next week.

I finished reading Book 2, Black Death of Six Paths. I am enjoying the storytelling and the good pace at which the story is progressing.

I finished book 1 of the Schools of Bharata series. I liked the storyline but don’t understand why the characters look the way they do. It isn’t written like a manga, although that seems to be the inspiration. But, this is a great effort for the first series.
From Mumbai Paused:
However, even now, we don’t receive the connections we seek and the answers we want. We get what they want to sell. Look at the book recommendations you’re served, even after years of ‘learning’ who you are. Then remember the person at the old neighbourhood bookstore who could glance at you and hand you something that changed your life. Rare now, but unforgettable.
The post also provides a section of geology-inspired vocabulary to use.
When I was little I used to listen to Malayalam folktales from my grandmother. I was wondering who would provide a similar experience for my children. I am happy to see storytelling creators emerge who bring forth such storytelling on a public platform.
My son started listening and my daughter joined in.
While I am writing Weekly Notes in text, I am also seeing Weekly Notes in pictures on Instagram. I might add that to next week’s Weekly Notes.
I almost lost this domain name. I was only on Instagram and Netflix.
The video has some AI tool suggestions that I want to try out.
This video taught me a lot about Dharavi and its history.
This video asks an interesting question and not sure if it really answers it.