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Horizon's Gate is an homage to the 1993 SNES strategy/sim/rpg Uncharted Waters 2: New Horizons, adding a Final Fantasy: Tactics style combat system to the mix. Sailing, exploration, piracy, trading in an open world. I've lost myself in it in the best way.
store.steampowered.com/app/1224290/Ho…
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I've thrown out my schedule for @ohmydollar episodes and am just trying to answer all the personal finance questions you all are sending as fast as I can! First up: wtf is going on with that $1,200 and your options for health care if you lose your job:
ohmydollar.com/2020/04/01/how…
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I am loving all the #oer20 videos! So good!! Folks do the world a favor and do a blog post, text based, or single HTMlLversion as well. Places who benefit the greatest from #oer often have the least available bandwidth, especially now (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/jVCIK)
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"text": "I am loving all the #oer20 videos! So good!! Folks do the world a favor and do a blog post, text based, or single HTMlLversion as well. Places who benefit the greatest from #oer often have the least available bandwidth, especially now (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/jVCIK)",
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Ev'rybody walking 'round,
Ev'rybody trying to step on their Creator.
Don't matter where you are, ev'rybody, ev'rybody gonna
Need some kind of ventilator, some kind
What you gonna do about it, what you gonna do?
—from Rolling Stones Ventilator Blues music.apple.com/us/album/venti…
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"text": "Ev'rybody walking 'round,\nEv'rybody trying to step on their Creator.\nDon't matter where you are, ev'rybody, ev'rybody gonna\nNeed some kind of ventilator, some kind\nWhat you gonna do about it, what you gonna do?\n\u2014from Rolling Stones Ventilator Blues music.apple.com/us/album/venti\u2026",
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I am loving all the #oer20 videos! So good!! Folks do the world a favor and do a blog post, text based, or single HTMlLversion as well. Places who benefit the greatest from #oer often have the least available bandwidth, especially now
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"text": "How about at 1:51 in \u2018Street Halo\u2019 when the woodblock hits twice for the first time. youtube.com/watch?v=td_BCa\u2026",
"html": "How about at 1:51 in \u2018Street Halo\u2019 when the woodblock hits twice for the first time. <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td_BCa04Dog\">youtube.com/watch?v=td_BCa\u2026</a>"
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Coronavirus is forcing lots of couples to cancel their weddings — but some creative folks are pivoting to Zoom, and live streaming their nuptials instead. My latest:
#oktane20 is less than 30mins away. I'm ready with my #battlestation here in VA. Come hang out with @oktadev in the developer hub. We're here to answer your questions!
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"url": "https://aaronparecki.com/2020/04/01/8/digital-spring-cleaning",
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"text": "It's Spring, and you're stuck inside! There's never been a better time to do a little Spring cleaning and declutter your digital life. Here are a few things you can do to tidy things up and improve your online security.\n\nBackups\n\nIf you aren't backing up your data already, now is a good time to start! If you are already backing up your data, then now is a good time to check those backups to make sure they're working!\n\nHere are some ideas for how to back up your data:\n\nBuy an external hard drive (it's only ~$65 for a 2TB drive or ~$95 for a 4TB drive) and set up a weekly reminder to copy your laptop onto it, or use Time Machine if you have a Mac\nSet up Backblaze ($60/year for unlimited storage) to back up your computer to the cloud continuously\nUse a cloud storage service like Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, or One Drive and sync your computer's files to their services\nBuy a NAS for your home or office (like a Synology or Qnap) and set it up as a Time Machine destination or set up a file syncing service on it\nBonus: Back up your backup! If you're backing up to an external drive or a NAS, set that up to back up to another device or off-site!\n\nIf you've already got an expert backup solution in place, then now is the time to double check that you can actually restore from your backup! Try restoring a few random recently created files from your backup to make sure that your backup is up to date and actually working.\n\nOrganize your files\n\nDo you store all your files on your desktop? Do you have a pile of SD cards on your desk and you aren't sure of what's on them? Time to organize! Here are some ideas to get you started.\n\nClean up your desktop and sort your files into a place where you can actually find things\nDownload the photos from your camera SD cards and sort them by date or by event\nMake a place to store digital copies of your bank statements and bills, and scan your mail, then switch to digital statement delivery\nDigitize everything\n\nGet rid of that paper clutter in your life! If you have a stack of statements taking up a file drawer, scan everything! Once you've got a place to store your files and back them up, you probably don't need paper copies of everything anymore!\n\nYou don't even need a fancy scanner to do this, a smartphone can do a surprisingly good job of scanning these days! Try an app like Dropbox or Tiny Scanner Plus to turn photos of your documents into scanner-quality digital versions.\n\nIf you do want to spend a little money on a nice scanner, I highly recommend the Brother ADS-2800W sheetfed wireless scanner. It can scan directly to your email or a network drive without being connected to a computer. It'll chew through a stack of paper, scanning both sides, in just seconds.\n\nClean up your inbox\n\nWhether your goal is inbox zero, or declaring email bankruptcy, your inbox is a great place to tidy up this month! The biggest think you can do to decrease your inbox clutter is to unsubscribe from all those newsletters you're getting that you just hit \"mark read\" for the last year! Unsubscribe from these emails and don't look back!\n\nDelete unused apps from your phone\n\nIf you have 5 screens of apps and only use the first 2, maybe consider whether you really need those other apps! Before you delete the apps from your phone, open them up and check if there are any online accounts associated with them that you should delete first. Open each app, log in, download your data if you care about it, and request the account be deleted, then delete the app!\n\nPassword Gardening\n\nEverybody loves passwords, right? \ud83d\ude44\n\nUnfortunately, it's a regular occurrence by now that companies are hacked and their password databases are published online for anyone to download. This means that if you're reusing passwords between accounts at different services, there's a good chance someone will find a password at one service and log in to your other accounts that haven't been hacked.\n\nHere's what you can do to clean up your passwords:\n\nIf you are using the same password on more than one service, change those passwords now\nCheck if any of your emails or usernames have been part of a data breach by looking them up in haveibeenpwned.com. Yes, this is a legitimate service run by a reputable person in the security community.\nUse a password manager! This will let you generate strong unique passwords for each account without having to remember them. Two good services for this are 1Password and LastPass. Your browser likely also has a built-in password manager, but the dedicated apps are a better solution since they are portable between all your devices and are easier to manage.\nOnce you're set up with a password manager like 1Password, you'll get a bunch of tools for helping maintain good password practices going forward! 1Password has a feature to show you any accounts that are using the same password, and can keep track of which services you use have had data breaches so that you can go update your passwords at those services. It will also let you know if any services you use support multi-factor auth and recommend setting that up, which takes us to the next section!\n\nEnable Multi-Factor Authentication\n\nMulti-factor authentication means requiring something more than just your password to log in to an account. Since password database breaches are so common these days, it's a good idea to add multi-factor authentication to your accounts if they support them, so that hackers can't just steal passwords from one service and use them to hack your accounts at another.\n\nAdding multi-factor authentication means a hacker won't be able to log in to your account if they steal your password from a data breach. It will add a small step when you're logging in to things, but the security benefit is worth it.\n\nThere are many types of multi-factor authentication such as fingerprint verification from your phone, face recognition, SMS verification, hardware devices like a Yubikey, or code generator apps like Google Authenticator or Authy.\n\nAny additional factor is better than none, so don't worry too much about which one to use. Often a service will support only one or two different kinds anyway.\n\nGo through your critical accounts like your banking and personal finance apps, your email and social media accounts, find the ones that support multi-factor authentication and enable it.\n\nIf you're using 1Password, then it will give you a list of accounts you have that support multi-factor authentication where you haven't enabled it yet.\n\nTurn Digital Spring Cleaning into a routine\n\nWhile these can seem like overwhelming tasks if you have to do them all at once, remember it's never too late to start, and you can always make slow incremental progress too!\n\nAdd new accounts you create to a password manager, and slowly add your existing accounts as you log in to them. Unsubscribe from email newsletters as they arrive in your inbox. While Digital Spring Cleaning is a good chance to tick off a lot of the boxes at once, it's worth it to set up these practices so that you can maintain them going forward!\n\nBy making a little progress over a long time, you'll avoid ending up needing to spend a full day or two cleaning up a mess at the end of the year.",
"html": "<p>It's Spring, and you're stuck inside! There's never been a better time to do a little Spring cleaning and declutter your digital life. Here are a few things you can do to tidy things up and improve your online security.</p>\n\n<h2>Backups</h2>\n\n<p>If you aren't backing up your data already, now is a good time to start! If you are already backing up your data, then now is a good time to check those backups to make sure they're working!</p>\n\n<p>Here are some ideas for how to back up your data:</p>\n\n<ul><li>Buy an external hard drive (it's only <a href=\"https://amzn.to/3bHcANT\">~$65 for a 2TB drive</a> or <a href=\"https://amzn.to/3dNU4Wa\">~$95 for a 4TB drive</a>) and set up a weekly reminder to copy your laptop onto it, or use Time Machine if you have a Mac</li>\n<li>Set up Backblaze ($60/year for unlimited storage) to back up your computer to the cloud continuously</li>\n<li>Use a cloud storage service like Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, or One Drive and sync your computer's files to their services</li>\n<li>Buy a NAS for your home or office (like a <a href=\"https://www.synology.com/en-us\">Synology</a> or <a href=\"https://www.synology.com/\">Qnap</a>) and set it up as a Time Machine destination or set up a file syncing service on it</li>\n</ul><p>Bonus: Back up your backup! If you're backing up to an external drive or a NAS, set that up to back up to another device or off-site!</p>\n\n<p>If you've already got an expert backup solution in place, then now is the time to double check that you can actually restore from your backup! Try restoring a few random recently created files from your backup to make sure that your backup is up to date and actually working.</p>\n\n<h2>Organize your files</h2>\n\n<p>Do you store all your files on your desktop? Do you have a pile of SD cards on your desk and you aren't sure of what's on them? Time to organize! Here are some ideas to get you started.</p>\n\n<ul><li>Clean up your desktop and sort your files into a place where you can actually find things</li>\n<li>Download the photos from your camera SD cards and sort them by date or by event</li>\n<li>Make a place to store digital copies of your bank statements and bills, and scan your mail, then switch to digital statement delivery</li>\n</ul><h2>Digitize everything</h2>\n\n<p>Get rid of that paper clutter in your life! If you have a stack of statements taking up a file drawer, scan everything! Once you've got a place to store your files and back them up, you probably don't need paper copies of everything anymore!</p>\n\n<p>You don't even need a fancy scanner to do this, a smartphone can do a surprisingly good job of scanning these days! Try an app like Dropbox or <a href=\"https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tiny-scanner-plus/id556500145\">Tiny Scanner Plus</a> to turn photos of your documents into scanner-quality digital versions.</p>\n\n<p>If you do want to spend a little money on a nice scanner, I highly recommend the <a href=\"https://amzn.to/2XbEn5h\">Brother ADS-2800W</a> sheetfed wireless scanner. It can scan directly to your email or a network drive without being connected to a computer. It'll chew through a stack of paper, scanning both sides, in just seconds.</p>\n\n<h2>Clean up your inbox</h2>\n\n<p>Whether your goal is inbox zero, or declaring email bankruptcy, your inbox is a great place to tidy up this month! The biggest think you can do to decrease your inbox clutter is to unsubscribe from all those newsletters you're getting that you just hit \"mark read\" for the last year! Unsubscribe from these emails and don't look back!</p>\n\n<h2>Delete unused apps from your phone</h2>\n\n<p>If you have 5 screens of apps and only use the first 2, maybe consider whether you really need those other apps! Before you delete the apps from your phone, open them up and check if there are any online accounts associated with them that you should delete first. Open each app, log in, download your data if you care about it, and request the account be deleted, then delete the app!</p>\n\n<h2>Password Gardening</h2>\n\n<p>Everybody loves passwords, right? \ud83d\ude44</p>\n\n<p>Unfortunately, it's a regular occurrence by now that companies are hacked and their password databases are published online for anyone to download. This means that if you're reusing passwords between accounts at different services, there's a good chance someone will find a password at one service and log in to your other accounts that haven't been hacked.</p>\n\n<p>Here's what you can do to clean up your passwords:</p>\n\n<ul><li>If you are using the same password on more than one service, change those passwords now</li>\n<li>Check if any of your emails or usernames have been part of a data breach by looking them up in <a href=\"https://haveibeenpwned.com\">haveibeenpwned.com</a>. Yes, this is a legitimate service run by a reputable person in the security community.</li>\n<li>Use a password manager! This will let you generate strong unique passwords for each account without having to remember them. Two good services for this are <a href=\"https://1password.com\">1Password</a> and <a href=\"https://www.lastpass.com/\">LastPass</a>. Your browser likely also has a built-in password manager, but the dedicated apps are a better solution since they are portable between all your devices and are easier to manage.</li>\n</ul><p>Once you're set up with a password manager like 1Password, you'll get a bunch of tools for helping maintain good password practices going forward! <a href=\"https://1password.com\">1Password</a> has a feature to show you any accounts that are using the same password, and can keep track of which services you use have had data breaches so that you can go update your passwords at those services. It will also let you know if any services you use support multi-factor auth and recommend setting that up, which takes us to the next section!</p>\n\n<h2>Enable Multi-Factor Authentication</h2>\n\n<p>Multi-factor authentication means requiring something more than just your password to log in to an account. Since password database breaches are so common these days, it's a good idea to add multi-factor authentication to your accounts if they support them, so that hackers can't just steal passwords from one service and use them to hack your accounts at another.</p>\n\n<p>Adding multi-factor authentication means a hacker won't be able to log in to your account if they steal your password from a data breach. It will add a small step when you're logging in to things, but the security benefit is worth it.</p>\n\n<p>There are many types of multi-factor authentication such as fingerprint verification from your phone, face recognition, SMS verification, hardware devices like a Yubikey, or code generator apps like Google Authenticator or Authy.</p>\n\n<p>Any additional factor is better than none, so don't worry too much about which one to use. Often a service will support only one or two different kinds anyway.</p>\n\n<p>Go through your critical accounts like your banking and personal finance apps, your email and social media accounts, find the ones that support multi-factor authentication and enable it.</p>\n\n<p>If you're using 1Password, then it will give you a list of accounts you have that support multi-factor authentication where you haven't enabled it yet.</p>\n\n<h2>Turn Digital Spring Cleaning into a routine</h2>\n\n<p>While these can seem like overwhelming tasks if you have to do them all at once, remember it's never too late to start, and you can always make slow incremental progress too!</p>\n\n<p>Add new accounts you create to a password manager, and slowly add your existing accounts as you log in to them. Unsubscribe from email newsletters as they arrive in your inbox. While Digital Spring Cleaning is a good chance to tick off a lot of the boxes at once, it's worth it to set up these practices so that you can maintain them going forward!</p>\n\n<p>By making a little progress over a long time, you'll avoid ending up needing to spend a full day or two cleaning up a mess at the end of the year.</p>"
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To survive this pandemic, stop viewing masks as a sign of disease, and see them instead as a social kindness, a courtesy as common as please and thank you. A mask is not just for sick patients. We need to design and develop a culture of mask wearing. 🦠 🤧😷🤗
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Look how small I need to make Blackboard in order to see my entire gradebook....Ben like this forver not sure why overflow: scroll; is that hard to figure out...makes gradebook useless
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