I found a long, compelling rant about HP's customer service that explores how impersonal big corporations become. It details specific bureaucratic failures, making it a curious study in poor tech support and corporate culture.
I found this blog called Waiter Rant which documents the daily life of an anonymous waiter in New York. It offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the service industry through his candid, daily storytelling.
I built a 30-line Python scraper using ScraperWiki to extract detailed laptop specifications from Flipkart after finding that no Indian retail sites allowed filtering by hardware details like hard disk RPM.
I explored the hierarchy of the PC industry through a look at 64-bit processors. Seeing Microsoft atop Intel, HP, and Dell provides a useful framework for predicting how the market and hardware standards will evolve over time.
Comparing his own writing with ChatGPT's made the author realize that AI nudges him toward patience, encouragement, broader framing, and more outcome-oriented thinking.