15 year old girl falling victim to pushy coaches. They need to raise the minimum senior age in figure skating. We used to be a sport without doping scandals.
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Hey Developers: Want some practical guidance on adopting secure practices? Join @SnykSec on 2/9 @ 11am EST for a live hacking session: "Stranger Danger: Your JavaScript Attack Surface Just Got Bigger". Use this link to register: ctt.ec/gZCTc+
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Are you practicing your moves together during eternal Caturday?
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I’m procrastinating by arguing with a random YouTube commenter about whether or not figure skating is a sport. Why do I do this?
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It’s important to be clear about terminology.
Safari is a web browser created by Apple.
WebKit is an open source browser engine.
You can have legit complaints about Safari—and its privileged status on iOS—and still appreciate WebKit & its role in the industry. I certainly do!
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If NFTs are so great and disruptive, why do people need to convince non-believers so strongly? Surely it would simply win out and catch on by its own merits.
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Sucks that the slack.github.com integration
1) doesn't seem to have an option to display longform commit messages (only the --one-liner)
2) is not accepting code contributions so I can't make a pull request
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Apple is doubling sick pay for part and full time retail workers and giving part timers paid parental leave for the first time ever: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Are you answering the call during eternal Caturday?
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What I found is that I love this system. With some caveats. The big caveat is that I think Carroll\u2019s system is too complicated\u2013at least for me. So I\u2019ve modified and simplified the system and use only what seems to be working for me. (One other, less important caveat is that Carroll has also trademarked BuJo as the name of his system and I REALLY hate that.)</p>\n<p>First things first. All you need to create a bullet journal is an idea of what you want to track and plan, a notebook, and a pen. It\u2019s preferable if the notebook is a grid notebook but definitely not required. To get started with mine, I bought this <a href=\"https://www.amazon.com/Metal-Stencil-Bookmark-Bullet-Journals/dp/1441325867/\">metal stencil</a> and this <a href=\"https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VRJ867D\">set of pens</a>. The stencil makes it easier to create the pages in the bullet journal and the pens are just fun. There are tons of tools that you can buy to create your journal but I would recommend keeping things simple until you really know how you might use your bullet journal.</p>\n<p>The core of my bullet journal are a yearly list of goals (I started mine in December), a list of goals for each month, and weekly to-do lists that are divided into days. I spent time brainstorming what I want and need to accomplish this year, both personally and professionally. These are my big, broad goals for the year written as a list. I then created what Carroll calls a Future Log. This is where you can record things that you know are going to come up in the future. You might record birthdays there. Or tasks that you want to remember to do at some point in the future. Here\u2019s what part of my Future Log looks like:</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://i0.wp.com/cathieleblanc.com/wp-content/uploads/future.jpg?resize=300%2C215&ssl=1\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p>I add things to it as they come up. At the start of each month, I use the Future Log and my yearly goals to start thinking about a monthly to-do list. Here\u2019s my monthly list for January (with the more personal things blacked out). You\u2019ll notice that most of the items have a check mark next to them. That means I completed that task. Some of the items have an arrow next to them. Those are items I didn\u2019t complete and need to carry over to the next month. This system of symbols meaning different things comes from Carroll\u2019s original work but he uses many more symbols and I found that to be overwhelming.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://i0.wp.com/cathieleblanc.com/wp-content/uploads/monthly.jpg?resize=300%2C213&ssl=1\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p>On Sunday nights, I create a weekly to-do list using the monthly to-do list (and my electronic calendar). I try to schedule each task to a particular day of the week. Here\u2019s what the first week of January looked like (again with personal items and people\u2019s names erased):</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://i0.wp.com/cathieleblanc.com/wp-content/uploads/weekly.jpg?resize=300%2C184&ssl=1\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p>I am finding this system to be really helpful. I have a lot of anxiety about forgetting to do some small task and this system is alleviating all of that anxiety. The system is also helping me to prioritize my time. Something about looking at the tasks I have from this big picture viewpoint is helpful for prioritizing. And it definitely helps me to be more productive. Now if I have a half hour between meetings or other commitments, I can look at these lists and figure out whether there\u2019s something that I can work on in that amount of time.</p>\n<p>But the parts of the bullet journal that have gotten me really excited are the parts that I think Carroll would identify as the \u201cmindfulness practice.\u201d I have created lists of blog post topics that I add to as they occur to me so that I don\u2019t forget. I have created lists of books I want to read, TV shows and movies I want to watch, and games I want to play. I have a list of topics to talk to my supervisor about at our next meeting that I add to as things occur to me. I have a page of quotations from things I\u2019m reading that I want to remember. Having all of this material in one place, a notebook that I carry with me all the time, makes me feel very mindful of my life.</p>\n<p>But I have saved the best for last\u2013the habit tracking pages. I made a list of habits I wanted to develop and mark on the habit tracker each day whether I did the thing. Here\u2019s January\u2019s habit tracker (with the habits themselves blacked out):</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://i0.wp.com/cathieleblanc.com/wp-content/uploads/habits.jpg?resize=300%2C108&ssl=1\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p>I find this tool to be the most motivating thing about my bullet journal. I used a very simple way of tracking habits but there are many very cool examples that are far more fun visually.</p>\n<p>I started looking at bullet journals as a tool that might help some students to be more successful (whatever successful means to them). But I have found it to be really helpful and inspiring for me. There is no end of what you can add to a bullet journal. There are tons of examples on the web but be careful about getting overwhelmed by the visual attractiveness of some of them. 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Or tasks that you want to remember to do at some point in the future. Here\u2019s what part of my Future Log looks like:\n\nI add things to it as they come up. At the start of each month, I use the Future Log and my yearly goals to start thinking about a monthly to-do list. Here\u2019s my monthly list for January (with the more personal things blacked out). You\u2019ll notice that most of the items have a check mark next to them. That means I completed that task. Some of the items have an arrow next to them. Those are items I didn\u2019t complete and need to carry over to the next month. This system of symbols meaning different things comes from Carroll\u2019s original work but he uses many more symbols and I found that to be overwhelming.\n\nOn Sunday nights, I create a weekly to-do list using the monthly to-do list (and my electronic calendar). I try to schedule each task to a particular day of the week. 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SERIOUSLY. THAT LIGHT SABER CHOREO! reminds me of philippe candeloro's 1998 three muskateers sword fight.
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Bychenko is 34 freaking years old. 34 years old. And skating at the olympics. (dressed as a dementor as far as I can tell).
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Taking off from Chicago on my way to Boston instagr.am/tv/CZsrjYzAG3n/
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💥
AD Radakovich – hired away from Clemson, #1 ACC AD
HC Cristobal – hired away from Oregon
OC Gattis – hired away from Michigan
DB Addae – hired away from UGA
DC Steele – veteran, experienced, respected
Very happy with these moves!
Sources: Georgia secondary coach Jahmile Addae has agreed to a two-year deal to become the new secondary coach at the University of Miami. He was one of the country’s t...
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Before any bloviating buffoons come along to say “it did poorly at the box office cause it sux”…
LITERALLY EVERYONE weeks before its release anticipated it doing poorly, ESPECIALLY coming so soon after No Way Home AND being on HBO Max.
Lawsuit time! 👍
theverge.com/2022/2/7/22922…
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The final (?) time lapse of the contributions to the Obsidian vault for Dan Allosso’s The Dawn of Everything Book Club.
boffosocko.com/2022/02/07/tim…
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Just committed my first use on a client project of the new native form support by @shoelace_style. Added the color picker web component to an existing form in a Rails app, and POOF it just works. Zero custom JS or special setup required.
Living the dream!
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Not only is streamer.fm yet another music NFT scam, but they are unable to scale at all well despite being hosted on elastic cloud services, and also they don't seem to realize that there's a reason Spotify has an artist ID that's separate from the name
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The gingerly blessing most mortals just call @sil reminded me of this ― so now I'm reminding y'all😊
(god bless @NikkitaFTW this is still a phenomenal talk 💖)
Not knowing stuff is normal.
Not using new and shiny tech is okay.
Feeling bad for all of these is common.
You are not alone.
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I want to participate in the 100 day project again this year. I'd like to challenge myself to make a piece of content every day, but wonder if that's too broad? I've really struggled with consistent social posting the past few years and @ohmydollar has suffered because of it.
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