What Are Logs?


Welcome to my logs — a new section on my site where I share anything that grabs my attention and feels worth putting out there.

Logs vs Blogs

Traditional blog posts tend to be polished, long-form articles focused on a single topic. They take time to write and are usually structured around tutorials, deep dives, or opinions.

Logs are different. They are quick, unfiltered, and cover whatever is on my mind. No rigid format, no pressure to be comprehensive — just things I find attention-worthy enough to share.

What to expect

Logs can be about literally anything:

  • Tech — a tool I discovered, a trick that saved me hours, a hot take on a new framework
  • Life lessons — things I have learned the hard way and want to remember
  • Travel guides — places I have visited, itineraries, and honest recommendations
  • Place recommendations — cafés, co-working spots, restaurants, hidden gems
  • Random thoughts — anything that does not fit neatly into a category but still deserves a spot

Think of this as my personal notebook that happens to be public. Some entries will be a few lines, others might be longer — it depends on the topic.

Why not just blog?

Because not everything needs to be a 1500-word article. Sometimes a quick note about a great café in Pune or a one-liner shell trick is all that is needed. Logs let me share more, more often, without overthinking it.

A note on how these are written

Most logs here will be drafted with the help of AI. But every idea, opinion, and story comes from me — Abhisek. AI helps me get the words out faster; I review every piece before it goes live. Nothing gets published unless it truly reflects what I think or stand for. Consider this my commitment to keeping things honest, even when the writing process has a co-pilot.

Stay tuned — the first real log is coming soon.