yeet hay

WFH today and got myself a bad headache. for lunch, i cooked a combination of chicken wings, rice wine, ginger, dates, and ginseng roots my mom got me. the last 4 all being yeet hay food which i realized only after finishing. that concoction led me to get this pain in the head and feeling very dry in the throat. lesson learned

on a separate note, the sonos speaker arrived! i spent the evening setting it up and playing with EQs. i love the bass and loudness that i get from it (i can blast music at 3am and no one complains since i live on the ground floor). it's so much better than my MBA speakers. one part of the setup process was very cool when they play a unique chime of the speaker and your phone connects with it automatically. the only difficult part is figuring out where to place it to maximize enjoyment - i ended up placing it right in front of desk near the curtains

on top of DDIA because the ledge is too small

on top of DDIA because the ledge is too small

note: in asian dishes, there's a term called yeet hay which directly translate hot air. you categorize food that cause you to be heaty with it ie fried chicken (skin), spicy soups, fried rice, dried chips etc

August 14th, 2025