I took the plunge today and migrated all the online blogs I ran to a new place on the internet: http://www.tejasrao.net 

Stuff that now runs here: the daily blog, the place I upload book reviews, links to the music I share, my social media, and the PIL blog.
Additionally, I've taken the decision to start sharing a daily e-mail newsletter. This is one of the things I want to do regularly in 2020, so I'm giving myself a head-start and beginning today (so I get into the habit). You can learn more & sign-up here: https://tejasrao.net/newsletter/ 
Today's newsletter is now live here: https://mailchi.mp/dc439eb228dd/curd-rice-daily-6-09-december-2019

It has the coolest GIF I've seen today!
Today marks one week of the existence of my newsletter. I'm pleased and surprised at how much joy sharing random things has brought me:

https://mailchi.mp/c113db738242/curd-rice-daily-7-10-december-2019

Contains a strip of the Peanuts comic!
Today, I felt like I hit a jackpot of good reading material on the internet. As a result, this thread contains all five reads from the #newsletter.

You can read the newsletter here:

https://mailchi.mp/96c6e58 …/curd-rice-daily-88-21-april-2020
Discovery #1: https://www.wired.com/ …/marathon-speed-tech-training-outru…/

Running has become extremely personal for me, as it is for every runner. Reading these personal essays on overcoming strains of the mind, the soul, the body is something I find extremely motivating.
Discovery #2: https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/.../a-theory-of ...
This is likely impacting everybody who has to tend to more than 2 Zoom calls and meetings each day. This felt relatable because there are parts of the day I find tiring, and quite often, they're parts just after these Zoom calls.
Discovery #3:
https://www.himalmag.com/pandemic-or-poison-2020/
by @mjsharafi - Legal History is that part of every single subject at Law School I loved thoroughly while studying for exams because of the context it set up. This is such a rewarding read for the amount it educated me about.
Discovery #4:
https://www.fastcompany.com/.../how-wikipedia-volunteers...
In Season 3 of @theofficenbc , Michael Scott proudly proclaims "Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world can write anything they want about any subject. So you know you are getting the best possible information". He's right.
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