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While not "officially", for all practical purposes my day job's offices has shut down because of #coronavirus. Just finished our first standup over VC - my team appearing in little windows like The Brady Bunch. If this is the new normal, I think we can deal.
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🏙🌴 Yesterday’s birthday started in extra darkness, from a combination of Daylight Savings Time and the @Nov_Project_SF early gang start time; the Alta Plaza park steps lit mostly by my headlamp(2). Only near the end of the normal time workout did the sky start to light up, the usual dawn color gradients obscured by clouds, leaving only hints of the beautiful blue yellow orange sky(3).
Even after the workout the sun was nowhere to be seen, only indirectly present through a gradually brightening sky, and a few distant streaks of orange on the horizon(1).
I brought my own lights, a personal tradition when my birthday falls on an #NPSF workout day. Grateful for this community and the friends I’ve made here.
We had breakfast at Jane on Fillmore after, I tried their blueberry creamcheese brioche in addition to my usual egg-white breakfast sandwich with extra cheddar.
Took the day off from work as we are encouraged to do. Spent it mostly quietly, explored the new Devil’s Teeth Bakery which was open til 19:00 yet stopped making breakfast sandwiches at 15:45. Ran a few errands, picking up supplies, tools, and sushi for dinner.
Went home, called my parents, caught up and reflected on many things. Ate some soup and my sushi dinner, social distancing in preparation for my race this weekend.
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A Micropub client idea: Liveblogging!
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New post: 🔏 Private entry [F] beesbuzz.biz/7837
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Own Your Followers: Redirecting Feeds on the Web
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"text": "Own Your Followers: Redirecting Feeds on the Web\n#RSS \nboffosocko.com/2020/03/12/own\u2026",
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“Trees are a brilliant multi-tasker, good for the environment, good for habitats, good for us.”
> Wales launches £5m national forest scheme – with pupils’ help theguardian.com/environment/20…
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"text": "\u201cTrees are a brilliant multi-tasker, good for the environment, good for habitats, good for us.\u201d\n> Wales launches \u00a35m national forest scheme \u2013 with pupils\u2019 help theguardian.com/environment/20\u2026",
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Watch short film Here We Stand because California’s Redwoods Are for Everyone - Outside Online
In Here We Stand, a new film from the Outbound Collective and Wondercamp, influencers, outdoor advocates, and conservationists of color take a hike through ... microblog.scottgruber.me/2020/03/12/wat…
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"text": "Watch short film Here We Stand because California\u2019s Redwoods Are for Everyone - Outside Online\nIn Here We Stand, a new film from the Outbound Collective and Wondercamp, influencers, outdoor advocates, and conservationists of color take a hike through ... microblog.scottgruber.me/2020/03/12/wat\u2026",
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How China’s “Bat Woman” Dr. Shi Zhengli Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus - Scientific American Her work leading genomic sequencing indicates Wuhan lab samples wasn’t source of the outbreak via @sciam scientificamerican.com/article/how-ch…
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"text": "How China\u2019s \u201cBat Woman\u201d Dr. Shi Zhengli Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus - Scientific American Her work leading genomic sequencing indicates Wuhan lab samples wasn\u2019t source of the outbreak via @sciam scientificamerican.com/article/how-ch\u2026",
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Hi tweeps! Any recommendations for great podcasts that:
1. Have no news
2. Have no politics
3. Are pretty good to listen to when dozing off to sleep?
Thanks a zillion!
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"text": "Hi tweeps! Any recommendations for great podcasts that:\n\n1. Have no news\n2. Have no politics\n3. Are pretty good to listen to when dozing off to sleep?\n\nThanks a zillion!"
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This is huge: Ohio Health Dept. Director Amy Acton is saying that evidence of community spread indicates that 1% of Ohioans are currently carrying coronavirus. That's *11...
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"text": "Whaaaatttt?\ntwitter.com/tylerjoelb/sta\u2026",
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"text": "This is huge: Ohio Health Dept. Director Amy Acton is saying that evidence of community spread indicates that 1% of Ohioans are currently carrying coronavirus. That's *117,000* people.\n\nOnly 5 in Ohio have actually tested positive to this point."
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Seattle Library just announced all branches are closed until April 13. #COVID_19 #CoronaVirusSeattle
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"text": "Seattle Library just announced all branches are closed until April 13. #COVID_19 #CoronaVirusSeattle",
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If you’re at the stage where you’re reminiscing about the days of carefree 5pm BART rides, today’s newsletter is for you! Also ty to @skeatings & @samfbiddle for their stories: getrevue.co/profile/caseyn…
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"url": "https://twitter.com/ZoeSchiffer/status/1238283977447723010",
"content": {
"text": "If you\u2019re at the stage where you\u2019re reminiscing about the days of carefree 5pm BART rides, today\u2019s newsletter is for you! Also ty to @skeatings & @samfbiddle for their stories: getrevue.co/profile/caseyn\u2026",
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I can't imagine what we HAVEN'T been told at the federal level that took the guts of state health director to admit today. This is a legit thing.
news5cleveland.com/new...
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"text": "Okay.\nSo.\n\nWhat the fuck?"
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"text": "This week, in summary."
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The report from Trader Joe’s Hollywood:
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