The Podcast
A long-form conversation in a world of short-form content. I sit down with interesting people and ask the questions I actually want answered — about careers, craft, creativity, and the unexpected paths we all end up walking.
Code pays the bills. These are the things that keep me balanced, curious, and fun to be around — from the podcast mic to the hiking trail to a too-competitive cricket match with friends.
A long-form conversation in a world of short-form content. I sit down with interesting people and ask the questions I actually want answered — about careers, craft, creativity, and the unexpected paths we all end up walking.
Where code ends, design begins. I find my creative rhythm shaping visuals — logos, posters, digital illustrations. The quiet satisfaction of typography that just *works*.
Dirt on boots, lungs burning, a ridgeline view waiting. My debugger for life — walk far enough and most problems untangle themselves.
Unmarked trails, unexpected detours, 4 AM drives to somewhere new. The kind of experiences that don't fit neatly into calendar invites.
The beautiful game. 90 minutes of chess played with feet. A perfectly weighted pass is its own kind of poetry — and a reminder that strategy under pressure beats raw talent every time.
Quick feet, quicker reflexes. The shuttle doesn't wait — so neither do you. There's an elegance to reading your opponent three shots ahead that keeps me coming back to the court.
Growing up, cricket wasn't a sport — it was a shared language. Gully matches after school, Test matches on TV, a World Cup that stopped time. I still carry that love: the tactical depth, the psychological duels, the way a single delivery can change everything.
Moments from podcasts recorded, trails hiked, designs shipped, and games that went into overtime.
Drop your own photos into the images/ folder and they'll slot right in.
Alternating between ML research papers and the occasional fiction book. Currently on the lookout for something on systems design — recommendations welcome.
A mix of tech podcasts, lo-fi beats while I code, and whatever my Spotify algorithm is convinced I'll love this week.
Diving deeper into temporal action modeling and 3D scene understanding. Also — slowly — getting better at graphic design principles.