Thoughts
Not every thought
becomes a product.
Some become articles. Some become poems. Some remain unfinished notes.
This page is a collection of the things I've been thinking about, writing about, and trying to understand.
Technology & Ideas
Ideas about technology, AI, digital media,
product design, and the future of the web.
GizmoGeek Hub
Consumer technology, reviews, guides, and practical advice for everyday users.
TechOrbis
Artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, startups, and the technologies shaping tomorrow.
Life & Reflection
Life With Akshay
A more personal side of my writing.
This is where I write about everyday life, memories, observations, travel, photography, emotions, and the experiences that don't fit into a technology article.
Sometimes these pieces are deeply personal. Sometimes they're simply moments worth remembering.
Notes
Short thoughts, unfinished ideas,
questions, and observations.
A digital notebook that's always growing.
Curiosity is not a personality trait. It's a daily practice.
The best products don't feel designed. They feel inevitable.
Photography taught me that waiting is not wasted time.
Most ideas fail not because they're bad, but because they're abandoned too early.
Writing is thinking with evidence.
Slow work and patient work are not the same thing.
Books & Reading
What I'm reading and ideas that stayed.
Currently Reading
The Creative Act
Rick RubinExploring the nature of creativity, discipline, and surrendering to the creative process.
One in a Million
Lindsey KelkA modern comedy about digital connections, social media assumptions, and finding something real.
Completed recently (Last 2 months)
Second Spring
Sandhya JaneA thoughtful reflection on mid-life transitions, emotional resilience, and the quiet beauty of second chances.
Ideas that stayed
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel KahnemanOn why our instincts mislead us more than we'd like to admit.
Zero to One
Peter ThielOn building things that are genuinely new, not just better versions of what exists.
One Thought
“Technology teaches me how things work.
Writing reminds me why they matter.”
— Akshay Nair