Wednesday, November 25, 2020

My First Newspaper Article

The article was titled 'Benefits of Home Schooling' published in the Island Newspaper. This is the first time an Article of mine was published in a main stream newspaper.




Monday, November 16, 2020

Mac OS Big Sur





Mac OS Big Sur Operating System has been so fast and sleek, I am having a faster experience in working with it.

What inspired me more is how efficiently Apple Inc. has been very considerate in giving a greater experience compared to its predecessors, so Thank You Apple Inc for giving this experience.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Poetry Time : Little Corona



Corona Virus


A tiny little virus called Corona

Also called Covid-19 came from China

Started from a city named Wuhan

Causing trouble filled with harm



Right from China in the Eastern End

Continued to the Europe started its trend

Attcking the countries and continents alike

Challenging to world to start a fight 



Now its leading in the mighty USA

The whole world keeps mum , What can they say

While the naughty little Corona loves attacking someone each day

For Goodness sake Covid 19 please go away


Friday, October 16, 2020

Lanka Government Cloud



Click on the Image to open the article

An informative Interview with the ICTA Chief by Business Mirror, Cloud Computing Enthusiasts will be happy to know that the Sri Lankan Government has its own Cloud Computing Infrastructure - Lanka Government Cloud (LGC Ver.2)

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Writing in Pencil


Pencil vector
With the advent of the Corona Virus. I realised that there was a stock of pencils at home and only a few pens, which were already in use, at this hour of scarcity I decided that the wisest thing to do is to use a pencil.

You can't replace the value of Ink with Carbon but after writing with a pencil, I started looking at my notes and writing in a new paradigm.

Though it looked slightly primitive, the boldness in letters did give it a striking difference compared to the Pen.

In addition to that it brought in lot of nostaligia.

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Why is Self Isolation Difficult for Sri Lankans

Sami man in his hut

With the advent of the Corona virus. Curfew has been imposed in Sri Lanka, to encourage people to stay at home in order to prevent the spreading of this disease. 

Curfew is not a new word for Sri Lankans, we faced it in the 1970’s - 1980’s during the Southern Insurgencies, Then again in the 1980’s - 1990’s during the 30 year war. Once again in last April during the Easter Sunday attack.

Despite being used to such conditions, Self Isolation has been a difficult or rather annoying for the inhabitants in this Island. 

A Corona patient recently discovered by the health authorities, has been travelling around his village despite warnings given by the government to self isolate, so the health authorities had no other option but to put the entire area into self isolation for the safety of that village, only to find out that a family member of that patient had been the next victim. 

The Sri Lanka police has to make a special effort to stop people from loitering along the streets, as some people started carrying medical prescription with their humble motorbikes or trishaws just for the sake of travelling, which is a rather strange phenomenon despite the Government implementing a scheme to provide rations and medications to the door step.

Why has self isolation been a problem ?

The immediate answer one may give is poverty, which maybe true to an extent, as people living out of meagre earnings by doing day jobs have been the worse affected. However the truth is slightly different.

Sri Lankans aren’t very efficient introverts, though you get a few who wouldn’t mind it, the inhabitants are almost always community driven, from tenements in Colombo to communities in the villages to workers in trade zones, people tend to move in clusters.

Even Agricultural work is done in groups. There has been a custom in Sri Lanka known as ‘Attang’ where people who have finished working in their fields would voluntarily work in fields of their fellow villagers without any pay, again grouping of individuals.

Month of April brings the traditional New Year among the Sinhala and Tamil communities, where traditional games are been organised and people in villages flock in large groups. So we are a community driven Country

It is already evident that one of the ways to prevent the spread of this disease would be to self isolate as human beings are the carriers of  this unseen enemy, yet with great reluctance people stay in their own homes until it reaches a breaking point, which had shown some increase in domestic violence in the Country.

However after going through several other South Asian media I realised that this may be a common occurrence in our sub continent, and if someone comes up with a solution to motivate self isolation among these inhabitants, it would be a better option than reprimanding them.  

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Unite Copenhagen 2019





I was able to attend the Unite Conference in Copenhagen last year, it was organized in a large hall called Bella Center




This Conference included a training session (which went on for an entire day) on the Entity Component System, a new feature introduced by Unity, that Data Oriented Programming.

 


The keynote was as usual an important event, which could be viewed from the following.



Attended the following sessions in the Unite Conference.













If someone asked me my favourite slide out of these, as a bookaholic, it would be the following slide from the session 'Shake it till you make it'




One More Article

Published an Article on Electronic Games in the Ceylon Today Newspaper