Monthly Archives: March 2025
The week that was 11-2025
🇬🇧 A week of sneezes, seafood and subscriptions At the time of writing, I am feeling decidedly under the weather, battling a rather unpleasant cold. Given the times we live in, I should probably take a COVID test, but let’s … Continue reading
Pi Day
🇬🇧 A slice of mathematical fun Every March 14th, mathematicians, geeks, and dessert enthusiasts unite for one of the most irrationally delightful days of the year—Pi Day! No, this isn’t about flaky crusts and sweet fillings (though, let’s be honest, … Continue reading
The art of digital decluttering
🇬🇧 A cozy reflection Feeling slightly under the weather, I have no inclination for physical activity. So here I am, comfortably wrapped in my lounging wear, nestled on the sofa with a hot drink in hand, trying to untangle my … Continue reading
Boycotting with a twist
🇬🇧 My two-decades quest for alternatives Ah, the good ol’ days of the early 2000s, when hair was big, jeans were baggy, and the world was blissfully unaware of the impending doom that came with a certain military operation in … Continue reading
The week that was 10-2025
🇬🇧 A retired person’s delight (mostly) Ah, another week in the life of a happily retired individual. A week that was neither too adventurous nor entirely uneventful—just the right balance of leisure, technology-induced epiphanies, and the occasional humbling experience. Let’s … Continue reading
Europe at a crossroads
Standing strong in a changing world Here’s a transcript of the French Senator Mr Malhuret’s excellent full speech earlier this week reflecting much of my own thoughts. Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister, Ladies and Gentlemen Ministers, My dear colleagues, Europe … Continue reading
The joys of modern air travel
🇬🇧 A tale of two travel authorisations Next month, I have the pleasure of transiting via Los Angeles (LAX) en route from Paris to the South Pacific. My stopover is a brief couple of hours—just long enough for the airline … Continue reading
Robots
🇫🇷 IA et déja-vu technologique Une dissertation sans fin Quand j’étais au lycée – à une époque où les téléphones avaient des cadrans et où l’ordinateur personnel relevait encore de la science-fiction – on nous demandait de disserter sur l’impact … Continue reading
