Jay
jaym@den.jaym.uk
<p>Personal: Politics, 80s, mobile tech, cricket. The usual Indian chap. Formerly CNBC-India tech blogging, Networks and now a venture/fund expert.</p>
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Post #2498643
Therapy has been good. I guess just unburdening the sheer tension and anxiety of last year has been therapeutic. I am slowly getting back to satisfying work and I sincerely can&#39;t complain. Once dad recovers I got trips pending to SG and Kl.
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Post #2498642
5 am and the first South Indian coffee has been had along with Dosa. Food of the gods. Its good stuff when your gf&#39;s parents demand you show up at 5 am for early breakfast.
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Post #2498641
Dad&#39;s stitches came off today fully. His doc is happy and now i can step back into my own life. First things first is to take Rachel out on a date. She has been... exceptional understanding during this trying time.
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Post #2498639
I got my first solid day of work in for the first time in over 6 weeks. Learning to decouple from the constant home issues felt good. So far so good. Let&#39; see how the rest of this short project goes.
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Post #2498638
Picked up a fold 7 second hand to give it amother shot and it is fun to use.
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Post #2498637
Hello. Test please reply if you can see this.
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Post #2498636
What on earth?
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Post #2498635
Looked at my rather dormant portfolio and to much surprise its moving along at a steady 8 percent for the last two years. Good job past jay.
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Post #2498634
@Vosskah Hope you are okay and hanging in there bud?
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Post #2498633
Thanks for everyone that reached out. It&#39;s good to see Masto return to life. So many good folks have moved away from social media in general
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Post #1764863
Dad is finally in his own room out of the icu. Thank god. I can sleep in my own bed and play wow in my downtime.
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Post #1764862
It&#39;s been a long rough month. However dad is on the other side of this operation now and while he has a long road of recovery ahead of him I am so glad he will be free of the constant threat of heart issues.
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Post #1764861
Went to the gym after weeks. Just basic stuff and it really feels good. The body has gotten so stiff sitting in hospitals
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Post #1764860
We are in utter hell here in Mumbai. Please look up the wet bulb effect and then look up Mumbai feels like temperatures
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Post #1764859
Dad will be out of the hospital tomorrow. It&#39;s a long recovery period for him. I am looking forward to his return.
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Post #1764858
@theonezero I am using both. I am happy with either specially once you discover windows ltsc exists
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Post #1764857
I am so tired. This is the longest I&#39;ve gone without leaving the country and the wanderlust is so bad right now.
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Post #1612801
Just read up on Euro Office and i am hoping it catches on.I live with libre office now and been working with it professionally for the last 6 months. More choice is welcome.
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Post #1612800
RE: https://aus.social/@timrichards/116320635835503093 Offered without comment.
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Post #1612799
Two years of self hosting my own instance and it feels good. It started life on a raspberry pi and now resides on my unraid server.
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Post #1612798
I miss the team rapport we had till late last year here.
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Post #1612795
It really does feel like a different world here on masto. The anti AI wave is so strong I feel circumspect in sharing the work I am doing.
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Post #1612794
My dad is back in the hospital again and probably will need a bypass. I am so scared.
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Post #1612793
My dad needs a bypass in 10 days. It&#39;s a pretty common surgery but i cant say i dont have my heart in my mouth.
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Post #1612792
Life is coming at me fast. Dad&#39;s surgery been moved up to 19th. We have had to liquidate savings because of how expensive this will be.
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Post #1612789
RE: https://den.jaym.uk/@jaym/116410716716231075 The operation went off well. it was almost 9+ hours and overall a complex one. Now in slow recovery in the ICU but getting better every hour
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Post #1612786
This is something i can get behind.
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Post #1173260
It's been a long lonely week as the operation creeps up. I have dealt with so much in the last few years, that i think my nerves have finally broken. I feel like an exposed wire catching every stray emotion
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Post #651311
Why is anyone surprised?
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Post #651310
https://www.wired.com/story/bluesky-ceo-jay-graber-is-stepping-down/ So ends that experiment.