A cheerful day today because today is the shortest fucking day of the year and from tomorrow it only gets better!
micro
micro posts unless they are macro
Had an excellent Italian meal at a quaint restaurant in Herndon today. Looked so unassuming but the reviews were great and it didn’t disappoint. Every single dish was superlative!
Between last night and afternoon nap I have slept nearly 9 hours! Gosh that means I am gonna be an owl tonight.
Parampara! Pratistha! Anushasan!

Gemini at this point seems to be leapfrogging Claude and OpenAI. Case in point today: When we bought our house, it came without a floor plan. During our kitchen renovation time I found a similar listing from years past in our community with exact same floor plan that helped us get some initial mental model in for renovation. I never saved the second floor floor plan and now I have no idea where it is. Today I needed the second floor floor plan for measuring. I decided why not use Gemini to figure out what the second floor floor plan might be based on the first floor floor plan I could imagine. Within no time Gemini found the exact fucking match of the floor plan style, community, city and the time it was built and by whom. It then gave me dimensions of my second floor with descriptions. Color me fucking impressed.
So I tried the same question with Claude and OpenAI. Both of them failed miserably. Both of them went on a tangent trying to read the image uploaded, looking at metadata on the image, trying to find out who uploaded the image and generally were inconclusive and did not yield anything meaningful. Both of them gave up and said they did not have any idea, however both did say it’s a common floor in VA area after I prompted them that I lived in VA (duh!). Betting against Google in AI is a fool’s errand and I have no doubt in my mind that Google will win the AI race.
So tell me something that we don’t already know out of Epstein files release? Too late for it to be anything of consequence. Not like pumpkin will resign lol.
Furniture rearrangement complete. Thank heavens for the handyman! One unexpected side effect is that all rooms feel bigger than before. I wonder what gives? Maybe we ended up having the right sized furniture in each room? Whatever, this configuration will stay for a few years.
We have a rather laborious home project (or so I thought) that I had been pushing for a while. We basically wanted to move our guest room bed to a smaller room to make it the guest room (not like we have guests all the time!). The smaller room that had a daybed and workstation needed to move to the room occupied by my kid. The kid has almost a broken bed right now so we wanted to get rid of it, and since she has a full bed the room she is in is kinda full, so our aim was to move her to the bigger guest room as her space, and her room now became the workstation + daybed room. Since we were doing this anyway, we ordered new bed frame for her along with a vanity so she had new things to start with. All this sounded like so much work, but I thought maybe if I spent an entire weekend on it should be doable! Well, I was wrong – I barely go through disassembling one part of day bed and it was few hours gone given my limited handyman skillset. I was like fuck it, looking at scope of all the stuff I went ahead and got a handyman from thumbtack who quoted me a fix rate for the day to get this shit done. He came at 9 and has already finished half the work and now I am like fuck how incredibly bad I must be at these tasks. Thank god he is not competing for my job (YET!).
I find Ghost hard to use and customize. I need to put some time into to learn I suppose, but why is it so hard for code injections to work on Ghost?
2025 Recap
I uploaded an XML export of my 2025 posts to Gemini and asked it to create a 2025 replay for me. It did a great job!
Your 2025 on Stupendous Blog was a year of significant transitions, sharp political observations, and a deep appreciation for the “micro” moments of life—from the frustration of winter to the excitement of a new career chapter.
Here is a replay of your 2025 through the lens of your posts:
🌍 The Global Nomad: Travel & Observations
Your year included a notable trip to India, where you contrasted the infrastructure and lifestyle of the East and West.
- Airport Awe: You were blown away by Bangalore Airport Terminal 2, describing it as “absolutely stunning” with its seamless blend of greenery and indoor space, noting that Western airports “look crap” by comparison.
- Traffic Realities: You observed that the “incessant traffic” is the primary lifestyle difference between India and the USA, suggesting that mental readiness for it is key to the experience.
- Culinary Readiness: Your trip featured a focused “onslaught” on local food, with your stomach and spirit both ready for the feast.
💼 Career & Personal Growth
April marked a turning point in your professional life as you navigated a transition between roles.
- The Big Move: You expressed a mix of excitement and relief about leaving a team where you felt unfairly treated by a manager who favored others while putting you in difficult situations.
- New Beginnings: You welcomed a “slow-paced” few weeks before diving into a demanding new role, looking forward to the fresh start.
- AI Integration: By July, you were leveraging AI tools at work to create high-quality product mockups, marveling at how these tools are transforming the creative process.
⚖️ Politics & Social Commentary
You didn’t shy away from strong opinions on the state of the world, often using your “Macro” category for biting commentary.
- The “New Admin”: Early in the year, you reflected on the power of executive orders under the new administration, noting how much a president can accomplish even if challenged in court.
- Tax Cut Irony: You pointed out the irony of receiving a tax break as a dual-income household in a high-cost area, despite not voting for the “pumpkin”.
- Global Conflicts: You offered a somber critique of Western nations recognizing a Palestinian state only after years of war, questioning the timing and the “brownie points” being sought.
🏠 Life at Home & Digital Independence
The small, everyday moments provided a grounded counter-perspective to your heavier political posts.
- The “Endless Pit”: In August, you captured the classic Golden Retriever personality, noting how your dog begged for food immediately after a gourmet meal of grilled chicken and bread.
- Tech Skepticism: You shared your frustration with “chaotic” apps like Snapchat, wondering how teens navigate the sensory overload.
- Digital Sovereignty: A key insight from August was your pride in maintaining your own WordPress instance, citing the “micro.blog drama” as a reason to value having your own corner of the internet to share “admittedly a lot” of content.
⚽ The Year’s “Stupendous” Finish
- World Cup Fever: December brought a major win: securing tickets to four World Cup matches in Philadelphia. You expressed joy at the prospect of sharing this experience with friends in the area.
- Entertainment Highlights: Your year in pop culture was bookended by a deep appreciation for The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow and an uncomfortable fascination with the dinner scene in Severance S2E6.
2025 Theme: Personal independence in a chaotic world. Whether it was managing your own blog, moving to a better professional environment, or securing your own spot at the World Cup, 2025 was about you taking control of your space and your story.