A lifetime ago

It does seem like a lifetime ago since my last post was published. Life got busy, and in the past five years, it was even busier with a new family addition.

I have been doing minimal freelance jobs and mostly family-related work, and feeling “rusty” is inevitable. Technologies can change daily (in some cases), and that insurmountable feeling of getting obsolete with the knowledge I acquired before is daunting and crippling.

As the title says… a lifetime ago… do we still remember many details of our “past lives”?

I finally opened this editor to start again, almost from scratch, with the hope of catching up with the basics and perhaps going a bit further, learning some new technologies and being on trend with AI and the best tools of the moment.

So, this is a short post to say “Hello, I’m still here” but motherhood took me on a huge detour, and I’m now back to “tech stuff”. I plan to post some discoveries – as basic as they might seem – because when I write and make notes, I learn again – and perhaps someone else needs these notes and posts too.

Until next time!

What happens in 60 seconds

60 Seconds - Things That Happen On Internet Every Sixty Seconds

Infographic by- Shanghai Web Designers

Did You Know That – In 60 SECONDS

  • Search engine Google serves more that 694,445 queries
  • 6,600+ pictures are uploaded on Flickr
  • 600 videos are uploaded on YouTube videos, amounting to 25+ hours of content
  • 695,000 status updates, 79,364 wall posts and 510,040 comments are published on Social Networking site Facebook
  • 168,000,000+ emails are sent
  • 320 new accounts and 98,000 tweets are generated on Social Networking site Twitter
  • iPhone applications are downloaded more than 13,000 times
  • Popular web browser FireFox is downloaded more than 1700 times
  • Popular blogging platform WordPress is downloaded more than 50 times
  • WordPress Plugins aredownloaded more than 125 times
  • 100 accounts are created on professional networking site LinkedIn
  • 370,000+ minutes of voice calls done by Skype users