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Nov 6, 2025 Photo

V shared a YouTube livestream of a BDA meeting on our group. A strangely humanising experience to watch these people get annoyed, joke, shout and turn heads in unison as the leader of the meeting makes remarks. I usually only encounter these specific type of government officers at banks or offices or while I am making the case that to get my passbook address updated I must update my Aadhar but to update Aadhar I need bank address updated but to update bank address…(you get it). I watch the proceedings from my home and for once there is no anxiety and I can observe that they are generally annoyed in most cases, and it is not because of me. There are stacks of paper that are sometimes half a foot high, people taking notes, some who are nervous some who are impatient, the main man is signing things left and right, switching between laughs and furrowed brows within seconds; it is a drama. I don’t understand half of it because it is in Kannada but the vibes are enough to sustain my interest.

The projector is an overkill, of course. Some dramatic arguments in the background as I make fried rice.

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Oct 4, 2025 Note

In the late 19th century, the miracle device called the telephone had been invented but the simple concept of undergrounding telephone cables had eluded engineers.

Due to technical limitations of the earliest phone lines, every telephone required its own physical line strung between a house or business to a phone exchange where the call was manually connected by a live operator.

The somewhat quixotic result of so many individual lines was the construction of elaborate and unsightly towers that carried hundreds to thousands of phone lines through the air.

I’ve never seen more pictures of the Old Stockholm Telephone Tower. This looks like it could fit perfectly in an Ian Hubert production.

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Sep 4, 2025 Bookmark

The MIT Mystery Hunt is a puzzlehunt competition that takes place on the MIT campus every year during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend. The hunt challenges each participating team to solve a large number of puzzles which lead to an object (called a “coin”) hidden somewhere on campus. The winning team gets to write the subsequent year’s hunt.

Cool site, cool idea, cooler resources page. I’m a sucker for treasure/puzzle hunts. And probably too dumb for any of these.

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