XOXO Fest is coming back one last time and the announcement fully acknowledges COVID, a high-quality mask requirement, and they’ll have a simulcast option to an outdoor area. This is the way.
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She broke it into a few chapters. In “Why a website,” I liked the focus on a website as a long-term project. She also emphasized creating things for ourselves/the sake of creativity, not so much for the social validation.
Then there was the website tour itself. It was great to see how excited she was and how much thought she’d put into the whole process. I’m glad to see younger generations making these connections and working on personal websites.
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"text": "I watched a great video by Lauren Kim titled \u201cI deleted all my social media and made a website\u201d (runtime 26:55).\n\nShe broke it into a few chapters. In \u201cWhy a website,\u201d I liked the focus on a website as a long-term project. She also emphasized creating things for ourselves/the sake of creativity, not so much for the social validation.\n\nThen there was the website tour itself. It was great to see how excited she was and how much thought she\u2019d put into the whole process. I\u2019m glad to see younger generations making these connections and working on personal websites.\n\nThe indieweb kids are alright.",
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My hopes of quickly learning some architectural rendering software to try out paint colors and other interior design plans are not working out 😅 There does not seem to be a quick way to learn these
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😩 Disappointed but not surprised that the CDC dropped their 5-day isolation guidance for COVID infections. Their decision to reduce it from 10 days to 5 a couple years ago wasn’t based in science and neither is this. Onward marches the destruction of public health for the sake of a temporary buck.
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"html": "<blockquote>\n <h2><a href=\"https://daverupert.com/2024/02/how-to-get-on-a-podcast/\"></a></h2>\n\n <p>I\u2019ve been co-hosting a weekly podcast for nearly 12 years with over hundreds of guests and I want to tell you the secret to getting invited on a podcast. Are you ready? Here it goes: <em>Already be talking about something</em>.</p>\n\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>Great advice from noted <strong>#</strong>WebDev podcaster Dave Rupert. I\u2019ll add one more layer of commentary of top of the excellent points made in this article.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Keep saying the same things repeatedly until you\u2019re sick of it.</strong> \ud83e\udd2a</p>\n\n<p>You know how folks complain about the weird quirk of human nature where if you hear somebody tell you the same lies over and over and over again, you start to believe them? Well if that\u2019s true for nonsense, grifts, and psyops, just think how even <em>more</em> true that is for stuff that\u2019s thoroughly legit.</p>\n\n<p>A long time ago I realized that I couldn\u2019t just voice a thought about an important topic once. <em>Haha! I wrote that single blog post! My job here is done!</em> or <em>I posted this hot take one time! Never again!</em> \ud83d\ude05</p>\n\n<p>Gotta keep saying it. And saying it. And saying it. And saying it. Until you\u2019re sick of it. And then say it some more.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Now you\u2019re an expert. Congratulations!</strong> \ud83d\ude1c</p>",
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Another #Mosstodon entry for y’all, also taken at Lacamas Park. Some creek and fern action going on there too! Very exciting. 😅 #WashingtonExplored#NikonZfc
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It’s been a while since I offered an entry into #Mosstodon, so here goes. I was enjoying a hike through Lacamas Park in southern Washington, and there was oodles of moss everywhere. Stay tuned for more PNW greenery! 😄 #WashingtonExplored#NikonZfc
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"text": "There's something very poetic about this error message. \n\n\"Current date is no longer available, please select a date in the future.\"",
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"text": "Okay, so, I\u2019ve been having a lot more frustrating issues as of late:\nWhatever my connective tissue issue is, it\u2019s getting way worse\nMy kneecaps love to dislocate while I walk, and after 1.5 miles or so my knees start to give out under me\nMy toes also love to either dislocate or weirdly cramp at random, which is quite painful, and getting them back in place is challenging\nMy other joints (wrists, shoulders, TMJ, and sometimes elbows and ankles) are also in pain a lot of the time, and are possibly getting inflamed\nI\u2019ve been having frequent bouts of vertigo (which are especially troubling when I\u2019m driving)\nMy tinnitus has gotten a lot worse recently\nAlso my GERD is back, and my usual dietary measures to keep it at bay aren\u2019t working\nI\u2019m also getting occasional unexplained itchy rashes that flare up and subside after a few days\nAnd I am fatigued all. the damn. time.\nYesterday I had a doctor appointment to try to figure stuff out, and while the appointment itself was pretty unproductive due to the usual crap with modern healthcare practices, the doctor did at least run a lot of labwork for me, including checking autoimmune and inflammation factors and the most common connective tissue disorder markers. It all came back negative.\n\nShe did at least refer me to a rheumatologist, but I suspect the rheumatologist is just going to look at the labwork and say there\u2019s nothing they can do for me. Most likely the answer is going to be the usual \u201cdiet and exercise,\u201d when my diet is already pretty decent and I have difficulty doing exercise because of the very problems I\u2019m complaning about.\n\nThe only thing that was even slightly out of the ordinary on the bloodwork was a borderline c-reactive protein, which indicates either systemic inflammation or coronary artery disease, and given that I\u2019m a bit overweight I can guess which of the two the doctors are going to assume it is (especially without any other markers indicating underlying causes for inflammatory disease).\n\nThere\u2019s got to be something causing all this but the state of the medical industry means that it\u2019s unlikely that anyone I talk to in the medical field is going to come up with ideas on their own, they\u2019re just going to tell me \u201cdiet and exercise\u201d and to do BPPV exercises. During the Epley maneuver the vertigo does get way worse, but completing the maneuver doesn\u2019t resolve it.\n\nAnd of course none of this even comes close to addressing my joints not moving the way they\u2019re supposed to. I love walking but I sure don\u2019t like the feeling of my knee bending backwards when I do so. Nowadays I need knee braces and a cane whenever I go out, if I want to have any chance of making it home without being in agony. And never mind playing DDR.\n\nIt\u2019s just, gosh. I wish someone out there also has these problems but also knows what the cause is so that I can find some hope of understanding what I can do to make things better. There is so much more I\u2019d rather be doing than what I\u2019m currently capable of.",
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I'm starting to think the 5/2 weekday schedule isn't working for me, and I need to try 10/4 instead. It takes a few days to ramp back up to work brain, and by Friday I finally feel like I'm on a roll, only to lose all context again over the weekend.
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"text": "Thanks to capjamesg and Jeremy Cherfas in the IndieWeb chat for the nudge to post something on Leap Day because - have I ever made a Leap Day post?",
"html": "<p>Thanks to <a href=\"https://jamesg.blog/\">capjamesg</a> and <a href=\"https://www.jeremycherfas.net/\">Jeremy Cherfas</a> in the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/discuss\">IndieWeb chat</a> for the nudge to post something on Leap Day because - have I ever made a Leap Day post?</p>"
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"text": "I just used my Flipper Zero to read my cats' microchips \ud83d\ude2e Turns out the vet had them backwards in their file so I'm glad I was able to check!",
"html": "I just used my Flipper Zero to read my cats' microchips <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/emoji/%F0%9F%98%AE\">\ud83d\ude2e</a> Turns out the vet had them backwards in their file so I'm glad I was able to check!"
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"url": "https://herestomwiththeweather.com/2024/02/24/morris-lukowich-at-saint-arnold-brewing/",
"published": "2024-02-24T16:37:12+00:00",
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"html": "<p><img src=\"https://coffeebucks.s3.amazonaws.com/20240224_141837.jpg\" alt=\"Morris Lukowich\" /></p>\n\n<p>Today I was fortunate to have my picture taken with <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris_Lukowich\">Morris Lukowich</a> during <a href=\"https://www.houstonpress.com/event/hockey-day-in-houston-17291274\">Hockey Day in Houston</a> at <a href=\"https://www.saintarnold.com/\">Saint Arnold Brewing</a>. The best hockey games I have ever watched in-person were the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%E2%80%9378_Houston_Aeros_season\">1977-78 Houston Aeros</a>. The WHA All-Star game was in Quebec City on January 17, 1978 and for the picture I believe it is Lukowich\u2019s All-Star jersey from that game that I have borrowed.</p>",
"text": "Today I was fortunate to have my picture taken with Morris Lukowich during Hockey Day in Houston at Saint Arnold Brewing. The best hockey games I have ever watched in-person were the 1977-78 Houston Aeros. The WHA All-Star game was in Quebec City on January 17, 1978 and for the picture I believe it is Lukowich\u2019s All-Star jersey from that game that I have borrowed."
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