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| | | | | This week saw the schools and offices welcoming the students and employees in-person, and I realised I have entered the post-lockdown phase of the pandemic now. For a body and mind that has gotten used to the sluggish at-home routine, the rush-filled days are exhausting. I haven't gotten used to this routine yet. It isn't as if I am working more. Rather, I must be working a lot less than what I was when I could focus more at home. | |
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| | | | | Tech companies are famous for coddling their workers but after mass layoffs the industry's culture has shifted. Engineers say that getting hired can require days of work on unpaid assignments. | |
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| | | | | I haven't been good at keeping track of anniversaries here for some time. I marked the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, [...] | |
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| | | Charles Baudelaire by Étienne Carjat, 1863Wikimedia Charles Baudelaire, born in Paris in 1821, is best known for Fleurs du Mal, a thrilling and controversial poetry collection that led to him being prosecuted when published in 1857. Sadly, his life was riddled with personal and financial struggles, and when he wrote this entry in his journal,... | ||