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Friday, December 5, 2025
A Late-November Win: Why This Face Oil is a Game-Changer for Mature Skin
Monday, December 1, 2025
A Surprise Guest: My Mango Tree is Blooming Again!
Talk about a wonderful way to end the day! I got home a little early this evening of 26 November 2025 and decided to have a look at my garden. To my absolute delight, I spotted tiny new flower buds forming on my mango tree!
It feels like it was just yesterday that we were enjoying the last harvest. I checked my notes, and it was actually 17 October 2025 when we picked the final fruit. It’s been such a busy season that I haven't even had the chance to give the tree its usual post-harvest trim.
Yet, here it is, full of ambition and ready for another round, all on its own. Nature’s resilience never ceases to amaze me.
Now, for the hopeful part. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that these little buds will make it all the way to becoming juicy mangoes. The fact that we’re having frequent night-time rains lately it is a quite a hard sign. Fingers crossed for a bountiful season ahead!
Until then, the gentle, rewarding work of tending continues. There’s nothing quite like the quiet joy of watching a tree you care for decide it’s time to bloom.
To all my fellow gardeners out there, have fun tending to your own green companions! You never know what lovely surprise might be waiting for you.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Nasi Lemak from Pasar Taman Universiti – Finally Got the Real Shot!
19 June 2025, Morning Update
Snapped these pictures this morning. A freshly packed nasi lemak from Pasar Taman Universiti. I had been meaning to do this ever since a friend asked me about it two days ago. I tried searching online, but the photos I found just didn’t meet my standards. They are blurry, unclear, and definitely not the kind of shots that do justice to the real thing.
So, I decided to head out and get my own. There’s something satisfying about capturing the actual product. From the neatly wrapped packaging to the delicious sambal peeking through. Now I finally have the photos that truly show what makes this local favourite special.
Will be posting more soon if I get my hands on different variations. Until then, here’s to all the nasi lemak lovers out there. Nothing beats the real thing!
Monday, November 24, 2025
Portable fan as part of tool used daily
Friday, November 21, 2025
Today’s Makeup Routine & Thoughts
- Washed my face using Facial Wash with niacinamide.
- Applied moisturizing serum for a brightening boost.
- Layered aloe vera moisturizing gel as a hydrating mask.
- Applied face oil under the eyes and on the lips first, then spread the remaining over the entire face for nourishment.
- Applied sunscreen generously.
- Spritzed setting spray to help grip the base.
- Applied 0.5 pump of foundation using fingers.
- Added concealer under the eyes.
- Another light mist of setting spray.
- Set everything with loose powder all over the face and double-checked the under-eye area.
- Filled in eyebrows with brow gel.
- Lined the top waterline with black pencil.
- Used brow gel as eyeliner.
- Applied the darkest brown shade (on the right) to the outer eye corners for depth.
- Applied Elianto Blush in Desert Rose, then layered a soft pink blush (SilkyGirl Shimmer Duo Blusher) on top for a fresher look.
- Added highlighter to the inner eye corners and top of the cheeks.
- Used shading/contour powder along the nose, under the blush, and along the jawline.
- Finished with another setting spray mist.
Monday, November 17, 2025
My Makeup Routine This Morning: Keeping It Simple and Fresh
This morning of 30 October 2025, I decided to do a light makeup look. Something clean and fresh to let my skin breathe.
I started with my skincare routine: toner, serum, and moisturizer. Once that settled in, I sprayed a light layer of makeup setting spray to prep my skin, then applied sunscreen for protection.
For my base, I skipped foundation and concealer. Just kept it minimal. I applied my 2-way cake compact powder using the MUFE powder brush, and it went on so smoothly. I noticed there were no smudges or uneven spots, probably thanks to the mud mask I’ve been using. After four sessions, it really helped reduce the whiteheads on my nose area. The last time I used it was last night, and it made such a difference!
After the powder, I applied gold brown eyeliner, followed by blush using the MUFE blush brush, and finished with lipstick. I also dabbed a bit of pink lip balm on my lips and cheeks earlier for a soft glow.
To seal everything in, I sprayed another light mist of makeup setting spray. And that’s it. A simple, fresh look for the day. One thing I noticed, portable handheld fan really helps a lot to cut down processing and prepping time.
This is part of my little preparation routine for my graduation day next month. Hopefully, my skin stays in good shape until then. Wish me luck! ๐
Friday, November 14, 2025
Lunch with grilled lamb sirloin and steamed rice
Cooking process. Cook in temperature 120̇ C for 15 minutes in oven.
Until then, have fun enjoying good cooked food for lunch consumption.
Monday, November 10, 2025
DIY Car & Room Freshener – My Essential Oil Blend Experiment
19 June 2025, Morning Notes
This morning, I finally succeeded in making my own car and room freshener using a blend of four essential oils: rose, sandalwood, lavender, and jasmine. It was a fun little project, born out of necessity. Life has been getting busier lately, and my usual go-to (freshly cut pandan leaves) only lasts about 3 to 5 days before losing its scent. Constantly needing to prepare a new batch became a bit too much.
So, I turned to essential oils. A more lasting and flexible option. The scent combo feels calming and slightly luxurious, perfect for both the car and my room. I’ll be updating soon on how long the fragrance holds up and how it performs in different spaces.
Until then, have fun creating your own custom blends! There’s something deeply satisfying about experimenting with scents that suit your mood and space.
Friday, November 7, 2025
Selfie of the day
This is taken in the morning of 21 May 2025.
After open spectacles. Can see the obvious melasma on my cheek area. Regardless, I am satisfied with my matured yet clear skin condition.
Until then, have fun in taking selfie of your daily make up for self monitoring on the skin condition.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
My new go-to Hydrating & Plumping Face Serum
- Rose Water: A natural soothing agent that calms redness, balances your skin’s pH, and provides the first layer of hydration.
- Glycerine: A brilliant humectant that acts like a moisture magnet, drawing water deep into the skin to keep it hydrated, soft, and supple all day long.
- Vitamin E: A powerful antioxidant that protects your skin from environmental stressors and helps to lock in all that precious moisture, supporting your skin’s natural barrier.
Monday, November 3, 2025
My self made asam boi drink
Friday, October 31, 2025
๐งฉ Keil ยตVision Installation Problem: Missing Compiler 5
It all started after I shared the Keil ยตVision installation manual with the students on 9 October 2025. Everything seemed fine at first, until our class session on 15 October 2025. When several students reported encountering the “missing compiler 5” error during program build.
At that time, I reviewed their installation steps one by one, but the issue persisted. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the error came from a missing ARM toolchain component, a corrupted setup, or path configuration in Keil ยตVision.
By 29 October 2025, after our follow-up class, I noticed the problem still hadn’t been fully resolved. Between teaching, project supervision, and updating other course materials, I decided to dedicate some time to recheck the installation sequence myself in the morning 30 October 2025.
After about 40 minutes of testing, troubleshooting, and re-verifying the installation paths, I finally found the root cause; and the correct fix for the missing compiler 5 error. During that time, I also updated the installation manual with the corrected steps.
However, I haven’t shared the updated manual in the class Telegram group yet. Only a partial explanation and end result. were posted there. To help students who needed a quick reference what they should achieve in the end while I continue refining the full document for clarity and completeness.
Monday, October 27, 2025
Making mango yogurt smoothie diabetes version
Friday, October 24, 2025
Repairing broken part on multimeter
Captured on the evening of 3 October 2024:
- Before Repair: Front and back views of the multimeter prior to repair.
- After Repair: Restored functionality and appearance.
Monday, October 20, 2025
๐ฅ️ “Old but Not Obsolete”: A Quick Fix on a Vintage Windows Vista PC
Friday, October 17, 2025
๐ Editing PDF Documents with Adobe
On the morning of 22 September 2025, I tried editing a PDF using Adobe. And honestly, it made life so much easier. No more struggling with converting files or looking for free online tools that don’t always work.
Sometimes, the right tool really is worth the investment.
Monday, October 13, 2025
Sweetness Test of My Harum Manis Mango
Last noon of 9 October 2025, just able to finished testing the Brix level of my freshly harvested Harum Manis mango. And the reading came out between 17 to 18° Brix! That means it’s beautifully sweet and perfectly ripe, just as expected from this variety.
However, it’s important to note that this sweetness level (17–18° Brix) is not diabetes-friendly (disclaimer). As it indicates a high natural sugar content.
So, while it’s a delight for mango lovers, those watching their blood sugar should enjoy it only in moderation.
Until the next harvest, here’s to the joy of growing, tasting, and celebrating your own fruits at home.
Reference:
[1] Harvested mango last 8 October 2025 https://serinurulbeauty.blogspot.com/2025/10/morning-harvest-harum-manis-mango-from.html
Friday, October 10, 2025
Morning Harvest: Harum Manis Mango from My Own Tree
The heaviest weigh 565.5 gm. Followed by 456.8 gm, 446.3 gm and 206.3 gm.
The shape isn’t as curvy as those from Perlis, but that’s understandable. I only have one Harum Manis tree, and there are no other Harum Manis trees nearby. So, cross-pollination with other mango varieties might have influenced the shape. The environment here in Johor, with its different climate compared to Perlis, could also be a contributing factor.
Monday, October 6, 2025
๐ The Downside of Using an Ultra High-Speed Fan
Entry made on the noon of 3 July 2025.
So here’s something they don’t mention when you buy an ultra high-speed fan. When a hair getting trapped inside.
I noticed it yesterday, but only this morning did I manage to get a closer look and try removing it. It was a struggle. I’d say I only managed to pull out about 30% of the trapped hair so far. The design is super slim, which makes it nearly impossible to insert bending forceps or bending tweezers properly. I ended up using an earpick, which was oddly the most effective tool I had on hand. On top of the honeycomb hole noise reduction design. Which makes it impossible to clean through the back side.
Still experimenting with what tool works best for this particular portable fan model. It’s a little frustrating, but I guess it’s part of owning high-speed gadgets. With small design, big airflow, tight corners.
Also it does hurt very much when it accidentally falls on my feet after Zohor prayer of 4 July 2025. Fortunately it does not bruise my aging right feet.
Until then, have fun figuring out how to clean your ultra high-speed fan. If you’ve found a clever tool that works, I’d love to know!
Friday, October 3, 2025
Work setup after 6 pm
Monday, September 29, 2025
๐ When Templates Are Ignored, Horror Happens
On the morning of 25 September 2025, I spent 1 hour and 55 minutes reading through an undergraduate student’s work report. And let me tell you, it was pure horror.
The student had been instructed to use the UTM thesis template, which already comes with all the correct formatting built in. The beauty of the template is that it does the heavy lifting: margins, fonts, heading styles, and even the table of contents update automatically. All the student needed to do was use it.
But no. The prepared formatting was deleted, and everything was done manually instead. The result? A report where even the table of contents has to be updated line by line, page by page. Something that could have taken seconds now takes hours.
This is what happens when people don’t understand, or don’t want to understand of the tools given to them. Despite clear instructions already included in the template, they decided to go their own way. The reader, of course, ends up tired and annoyed. And yes, this kind of attitude can directly affect marks.
By this stage, students are already adults. They need to be responsible for their own work, their grades, and ultimately, their future. Unfortunately, many only realize the value of discipline and precision after entering the workplace. where sometimes too late.
From my own experience, good documentation habits made a huge difference when I was involved in bid management. Once a project was secured and handed over to the project team, no one came back to ask me questions. Because everything they needed was in the handover documents. That’s something I take pride in.
Not everyone may feel the same way about documentation, but here’s my final advice: follow the instructions given. Use the tools provided. They’re there to help, not to make life harder.
Friday, September 26, 2025
A Surprise Encounter at IVAT
I was on my way to the toilet in P06, IVAT, at noon of 12 September 2025, when someone suddenly called out and chased after me. He asked if I remembered him. Honestly, I didn’t. So I told him so.
Then he explained that he used to be in my class. At first, I thought he had mistaken me for someone else, since I was never a lecturer at UTM. But then he mentioned the microprocessor class, and it finally clicked. I used to help my supervisor take over that class whenever he was unavailable.
He also mentioned a classmate’s name that I remembered clearly, which confirmed it. He told me that he graduated with his degree back in 2018, and now, since 2023, he has been working as a staff member at IVAT, FKE, UTM. What a full circle moment!
He even said he still had my number. I asked him to text me so that we could arrange a proper meet-up later, maybe even with my supervisor, to catch up. He also shared that when he told his old coursemates he met me, they immediately sent their regards.
Before we parted, I asked him to take a selfie with me. Just so I can remember faces better next time. Age has made me realize that I need to document more of these little moments.
Until then, I’ll treasure these surprise encounters. It’s always a joy to reconnect with graduated students and see where life has taken them.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Cooking Sausage in the Oven (with a Little Microwave Help)
On 28 August 2025, my lab mate asked me how to cook sausages in the oven. He complained that even at maximum temperature, the sausages were still raw while the cheese slices he added on top were already burnt.
I had to explain to him that different foods have different materials and thickness. By logic, the thinner ones (like cheese) will cook much faster compared to something denser (like sausages). Which I have suggested to slice the sausage thinly next time.
I told him to try Googling or even asking ChatGPT for better instructions. Because that’s what I usually do. From there, I tweak the method to suit my own routine. For example, I prefer planning ahead. I’ll pop the sausages in the microwave for 2–3 minutes first, then transfer them into the oven at 150°C for 5–10 minutes.
While the oven works, I take the chance to go to the toilet and perform my Zohor prayer. By the time I’m done, the sausages are perfectly cooked and ready to eat. No waiting, no stress. Just efficient multitasking.
That’s how I like to manage my cooking: plan the time, plan the route, and make sure that when my task is finished, I can enjoy my meal in peace. Creativity and a bit of optimization make all the difference during lunch breaks.
Until then, have fun experimenting with your oven and microwave. You’ll be surprised at how much easier mealtime becomes when you plan it right.
Monday, September 15, 2025
Testing 2 make up items
Friday, September 12, 2025
Laptop Battery Replacement Experience
Monday, September 8, 2025
Logic probe to check short circuit
The student who borrowed the logic probe was unfamiliar with its operation. This highlights the importance of understanding how to use advanced tools—having the right equipment is ineffective without the knowledge to operate it properly.
The soldering on the IC socket leads in the circular area appears insufficient.
Following the demonstration, the rest of the students became motivated to repair the connections on their own SDK V4 boards.
I encourage them to continue learning and experimenting with the logic probe to enhance their skills.
Friday, September 5, 2025
The effort that I have put on last week for submission day
- Work for at least 1 hour, followed by a 30-40 minute break to rest my eyes and brain before resuming.
- When feeling too exhausted, I stopped working and instead updated my checklists while resting.








































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