Weekly Notes 2023 W30

Last Week(2023W30)

This week was low on productivity, but I was able to get good sleep (more than 7 hours). Hopefully, this streak of good sleep continues.

Duration of sleep each day

Duration of sleep each day

When I am Going to bed and waking up

When I am Going to bed and waking up

I have restarted using ActivityWatch, but I forget to turn it on regularly, and I am still facing issues in getting it to work with systemd (or some other way to launch it on boot).

I watched Oppenheimer this week with my Beneathatree team. What is there to say about this that has not already been said?

One Lovely evening in Indiranagar

One Lovely evening in Indiranagar

On Saturday, we had a team hackathon where we attempted to build a two-wheeler robot. We started by exploring ESP8266 and built the robot chassis. The plan is to start coding next week. It was a fantastic experience.

Saturday was also my 4th Urdu class. We learned about the connector forms of the Bey family. I am surprised every time I can decipher even a little bit of Nastaliq writing I come across.

For example:

First time when I deciphered this - I was ecstatic

First time when I deciphered this - I was ecstatic

I can now write small words (though with lots of effort and mistakes) like

Few words I wrote in Nastaliq

Few words I wrote in Nastaliq

Akshitha is an amazing teacher who teaches Urdu through Pop culture - check her out in case you too want to give it a try.

Ended the week with dinner at Basaveshwara Khanavali, along with Girish and Anil.

This Khanavali serves North Karnataka Lingayat cuisine. The ambiance is that of a cafe (I joked that it is a gentrified Khanavali), but the taste was homely, and their thali was unlimited. Their staff was really hospitable - they kept encouraging us to have more and relish all their items.

On our walk back, found this house of a Hippocrates fan

On our walk back, found this house of a Hippocrates fan

I have been thinking/working on a few ideas for the blog.

Interesting Internet

blr.on.this.day - This is an interesting Instagram page I have been following for several weeks. It uses the archives of Bangalore Spectator (1877-1895) sourced from the British Newspaper Archive. The page posts about interesting things that happened on this day. I have come across several fascinating gems, and I would like to document them in one place. Perhaps a blog post is due?

Arduino Robot Car with Speed Sensors - Using Arduino Interrupts - While preparing for my team’s hackathon, I had to do some initial research, and I found this video useful.

Nobody cares about your blog - An article about why nobody cares about your blog, but why you should still blog.

This reminds me of lines from this poem by G.S. Shivarudrappa:

ಎಲ್ಲ ಕೇಳಲಿ ಎಂದು ನಾನು ಹಾಡುವುದಿಲ್ಲ
ಹಾಡುವುದು ಅನಿವಾರ್ಯ ಕರ್ಮ ನನಗೆ

ಕೇಳುವವರಿಹರೆಂದು ನಾನು ಬಲ್ಲೆ ಅದರಿಂದ
ಹಾಡುವೆನು ಮೈದುಂಬಿ ಎಂದಿನಂತೆ
ಯಾರು ಕಿವಿ ಮುಚ್ಚಿದರೂ ನನಗಿಲ್ಲ ಚಿಂತೆ.

“I sing for no one
I seek no audience; you see
Singing is what I do,
A sheer necessity.

I know there are those who will listen
And so I sing my song
If someone were to cover their ears
I take no offense and go on.”

Complete Translation

If you made it till here, you deserve some of the Orange cuteness.

Sachin took this beautiful photo of Orange

Sachin took this beautiful photo of Orange

Orange on a lazy sunday noon

Orange on a lazy sunday noon

Then she napped

Then she napped

Loaf of loafer

Loaf of loafer