Vernal Equinox

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Today is the vernal equinox.

This date isn’t just a marker of the changing seasons. It also marks the debut of The Vernal Fortnightly.

If you’ve been following my blog, you know that my posting schedule has been unpredictable. I sometimes find myself caught in the trap of polishing a single post, sometimes the product, demo or something itself. The Vernal Fortnightly is my commitment to breaking that cycle. By launching this fortnightly, I am settling into a consistent rhythm: a new issue delivered to you every two weeks, capturing my latest updates in real-time.

Why Vernal

The name is rooted in today’s date. The vernal equinox represents a point of balance and a fresh start. Since this first issue is blooming alongside the spring, it felt only right to name the publication after its birthday.

What to Expect

For a long time, my digital presence has been scattered. I randomly create demos, push updates to my various websites, and launch experimental projects or products. Usually, I’ll share these in fragments on social media, but things often get lost in the noise.

The Vernal Fortnightly is designed to be the universal center of these updates. While my social media accounts will remain active for quick thoughts, this fortnightly will serve as the definitive conclusion of the past fortnight.

You can expect to find a mix of my latest life experiences and observations alongside the more technical “behind-the-scenes” look at my coding and design tests. I’ll also be sharing my personal curations—whatever I’ve been reading, watching, or thinking about over the previous two weeks. In future issues, I also plan to include a “What to Expect” section to give you a small window into my upcoming projects and announce new developments before they officially launch elsewhere.

A Growing Experiment

Since we are in the very early days of this journey, I consider this a work in progress. If you have questions or ideas, your feedback is incredibly welcome.

At this stage, email newsletters are not yet available. If you want to ensure you never miss an issue, RSS subscription is the only way to follow currently.

Since this is the inaugural issue, I’m keeping things brief to let the mission of the fortnightly speak for itself.

Thank you for being here at the start. See you in two weeks.