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"text": "We\u2019re all hunkering down in our homes. That seems to be true of our online homes too.\n\nPeople are sharing their day-to-day realities on their websites and I\u2019m here for it. Like, I\u2019m literally here for it. I can\u2019t go anywhere.\n\nOn an episode of the Design Observer podcast, Jessica Helfand puts this into context:\n\n\n During times of crisis, people want to make things. There\u2019s a surge in the keeping of journals when there\u2019s a war\u2026 it\u2019s a response to the feeling of vulnerability, like corporeal vulnerability. My life is under attack. I am imprisoned in my house. I have to make something to say I was here, to say I mattered, to say this day happened\u2026 It\u2019s like visual graphic reassurance.\n\n\nIt\u2019s not just about crisis though. Scott Kelly talks about the value of keeping a journal during prolonged periods of repitition. And he should know\u2014he spent a year in space:\n\n\n NASA has been studying the effects of isolation on humans for decades, and one surprising finding they have made is the value of keeping a journal. Throughout my yearlong mission, I took the time to write about my experiences almost every day. If you find yourself just chronicling the days\u2019 events (which, under the circumstances, might get repetitive) instead try describing what you are experiencing through your five senses or write about memories. Even if you don\u2019t wind up writing a book based on your journal like I did, writing about your days will help put your experiences in perspective and let you look back later on what this unique time in history has meant.\n\n\nThat said, just stringing a coherent sentence together can seem like too much during The Situation. That\u2019s okay. Your online home can also provide relief and distraction through tidying up. As Ethan puts it:\n\n\n let a website be a worry stone\n\n\nIt can be comforting to get into the zone doing housekeeping on your website. How about a bit of a performance audit? Or maybe look into more fluid typography? Or perhaps now is the time to tinker about with that dark mode you\u2019ve been planning?\n\nWhatever you end up doing, my point is that your website is quite literally an outlet. While you\u2019re stuck inside, your website is not just a place you can go to, it\u2019s a place you can control, a place you can maintain, a place you can tidy up, a place you can expand. Most of all, it\u2019s a place you can lose yourself in, even if it\u2019s just for a little while.",
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"text": "Sixty-some days since my last roundup post? Well, glad I made no guarantees of consistency.\n\nCoronavirus\n\nWe are obviously in a pretty unique and scary time in the world right now due to the coronavirus pandemic. There is a slew of information and mis-information out there. I am by no means an expert, but wanted to pass along some resources I have found helpful. This won\u2019t be the entirety of this post. If you need to skip over it for your mental health, you can jump to the rest.\n\nWikipedia can be a good way to digest information without some of the media sensationalism and talking heads. It can also be a good way to avoid mis-information since Wikipedia editors are pretty good about maintaining reliable sources on the page. Obviously double-check things, though. There are separate pages specific to countries, territories, and many US states. I have found the California page helpful to keep up with the timeline of cases. h/t to Tantek for this tip.\n\t\nMike McHargue (Ask Science Mike) has been a good voice to listen to. He did a podcast episode on COVID-19 this week. He talked about our emotional reaction and facts about the disease / our bodies. I appreciated that he first acknowledged how scary this time is and the importance of recognizing our feelings so we can make healthy responses to the pandemic.\n\tIf you or a loved one need help with food assistance, paying bills, or other reduced-cost programs, try findhelp.org\n\nThe Rest\n\nI met up for drinks with my friend Clinton last week on the 10th. It was good to catch up and we had some good conversation about therapy and mental health. I have mostly been self-isolating since then. It\u2019s not very different from my normal since I work remotely. Not going to coffeeshops or meetups has taken a bit of a toll, though.\n\nI decided Friday night that we should have a virtual hangout. Several years ago the winetoreach crew would have them every week or two and they were always a good time. I proposed one for Saturday night and several people came by. It was great seeing faces and laughing together. We\u2019re planning another one this Saturday, March 21st at 4pm Pacific and I am sure we will continue having them more regularly. Winetoreach also has a Discord server for chat. Let me know if you\u2019d like to join the hangout this Saturday and/or the Discord server.\n\nOn Wednesday night there were some IndieWeb Meetups, one for east coast and one for west coast. Quite a few people turned out for both of them. We did have someone join the west coast to grief us, which reminds me we should keep the winetoreach links off of public Twitter.\n\nMy therapy has been going okay, though I should set up a more regular schedule. Unfortunately, during my last phone session the app did not cooperate so we had to use live chat instead. BetterHelp requires using the app so they can keep track of time and billing. I get it, but it was frustrating. I was already considering switching to in-person therapy and dropping BetterHelp. That\u2019s on hold for now, but I probably will do that once things are safer.\n\nI have been learning Spanish using Duolingo and am on a 76-day streak so far. It teaches some phrases I will never need, though, like \u201cyo no quiero mas pan.\u201d If you're on there, add gRegorLove as a friend so I can unlock that badge. Must. Complete. Badges.\n\nHere are some ways to connect, socialize, and entertain during these times:\n\n\nsocialdistancingfestival.com: find livestream events by creatives\n\t\nnetflixparty.com: browser extension to watch Netflix together and chat\n\tI hear there\u2019s a new Animal Crossing game out on Nintendo Switch. I\u2019ve not played previous versions much but I might check it out.\nWhat are some ways you\u2019re socializing online? Any recommended games or apps?\n\nIf you ever need to talk to someone, you can reach me a variety of ways: contact form, Twitter DM, gRegorLove on IRC freenode (webchat). Let\u2019s look out for each other.",
"html": "<p>Sixty-some days since my <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/2020/01/weekly-roundup-2020-1/\">last roundup post</a>? Well, glad I made no guarantees of consistency.</p>\n\n<h2>Coronavirus</h2>\n\n<p>We are obviously in a pretty unique and scary time in the world right now due to the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic\">coronavirus pandemic</a>. There is a slew of information and mis-information out there. I am by no means an expert, but wanted to pass along some resources I have found helpful. This won\u2019t be the entirety of this post. If you need to skip over it for your mental health, you can <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/#therest\">jump to the rest</a>.</p>\n\n<ul><li>Wikipedia can be a good way to digest information without some of the media sensationalism and talking heads. It can also be a good way to avoid mis-information since Wikipedia editors are pretty good about maintaining reliable sources on the page. Obviously double-check things, though. There are <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic_by_country_and_territory\">separate pages</a> specific to countries, territories, and many <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:2020_coronavirus_pandemic_in_the_United_States_by_state\">US states</a>. I have found the California page helpful to keep up with the timeline of cases. h/t to <a class=\"h-card\" href=\"https://tantek.com/\">Tantek</a> for this tip.</li>\n\t<li>\n<a class=\"h-card\" href=\"https://mikemchargue.com/\">Mike McHargue</a> (Ask Science Mike) has been a good voice to listen to. He did a <a href=\"https://asksciencemike.podbean.com/e/episode-216-covid-19/\">podcast episode on COVID-19</a> this week. He talked about our emotional reaction and facts about the disease / our bodies. I appreciated that he first acknowledged how scary this time is and the importance of recognizing our feelings so we can make healthy responses to the pandemic.</li>\n\t<li>If you or a loved one need help with food assistance, paying bills, or other reduced-cost programs, try <a href=\"https://findhelp.org/\">findhelp.org</a>\n</li>\n</ul><h2>The Rest</h2>\n\n<p>I met up for drinks with my friend Clinton last week on the 10th. It was good to catch up and we had some good conversation about therapy and mental health. I have mostly been self-isolating since then. It\u2019s not very different from my normal since I work remotely. Not going to coffeeshops or meetups has taken a bit of a toll, though.</p>\n\n<p>I decided Friday night that we should have a virtual hangout. Several years ago the <a href=\"https://twitter.com/winetoreach\">winetoreach</a> crew would have them every week or two and they were always a good time. I proposed one for Saturday night and several people came by. It was great seeing faces and laughing together. We\u2019re planning another one this Saturday, March 21st at 4pm Pacific and I am sure we will continue having them more regularly. Winetoreach also has a Discord server for chat. Let me know if you\u2019d like to join the hangout this Saturday and/or the Discord server.</p>\n\n<p>On Wednesday night there were some <a href=\"https://events.indieweb.org\">IndieWeb Meetups</a>, one for east coast and one for west coast. Quite a few people turned out for both of them. We did have someone join the west coast to grief us, which reminds me we should keep the winetoreach links off of public Twitter.</p>\n\n<p>My therapy has been going okay, though I should set up a more regular schedule. Unfortunately, during my last phone session the app did not cooperate so we had to use live chat instead. <a href=\"https://betterhelp.com/\">BetterHelp</a> requires using the app so they can keep track of time and billing. I get it, but it was frustrating. I was already considering switching to in-person therapy and dropping BetterHelp. That\u2019s on hold for now, but I probably will do that once things are safer.</p>\n\n<p>I have been learning Spanish using <a href=\"https://www.duolingo.com/\">Duolingo</a> and am on a 76-day streak so far. It teaches some phrases I will never need, though, like <span lang=\"es\" xml:lang=\"es\">\u201cyo no quiero mas pan.\u201d</span> If you're on there, add gRegorLove as a friend so I can unlock that badge. <em>Must. Complete. Badges.</em></p>\n\n<p>Here are some ways to connect, socialize, and entertain during these times:</p>\n\n<ul><li>\n<a href=\"https://www.socialdistancingfestival.com/\">socialdistancingfestival.com</a>: find livestream events by creatives</li>\n\t<li>\n<a href=\"https://www.netflixparty.com/\">netflixparty.com</a>: browser extension to watch Netflix together and chat</li>\n\t<li>I hear there\u2019s a new <a href=\"https://www.animal-crossing.com/new-horizons/\">Animal Crossing</a> game out on Nintendo Switch. I\u2019ve not played previous versions much but I might check it out.</li>\n</ul><p>What are some ways you\u2019re socializing online? Any recommended games or apps?</p>\n\n<p>If you ever need to talk to someone, you can reach me a variety of ways: <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/contact/\">contact form</a>, <a href=\"https://twitter.com/gRegorLove\">Twitter DM</a>, gRegorLove on IRC freenode (<a href=\"https://webchat.freenode.net/\">webchat</a>). Let\u2019s look out for each other.</p>"
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"text": "IndieWeb NYC's meetup for March 2020, which was also Virtual Homebrew Website Club US East, met on Zoom from 6pm - 8pm EDT. Folks joined us from New York, Connecticut, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Toronto, London, and Berlin!\n \n\nHere are some notes from the meeting!\ngRegorLove.com \u2014 gRegor is calling in from San Diego! Was at the recent IWC Austin. Currently working on updating site the header across his site to make it more responsive and now to be more consistent across his pages. He's also been playing w/ typography and vertical rhythm. More notes on that below!\n\n martymcgui.re \u2014 Marty has not worked much on IndieWeb projects recently. Currently doing an Eternal Caturday project, posting one animated cat GIF per day while staying home and \"social distancing\".\n \n\nsvenknebel.de \u2014 Sven joins from Germany (where he is up late). Slowly getting back into IndieWeb projects via text files he wrote sometime around 2018. Looking over items labelled \"really need to be done at some point\".\ncheuk.dev \u2014 Cheuk joins from London (and is also up late). Co-organized the IndieWebCamp London online event last weekend and learned a lot. Working on adding more IndieWeb building blocks to her site.\ntiaramiller.com \u2014 Tiara is working on un-breaking how she updates her website. Also working with a Long Island Women in Tech group, helping make a sign-up page to automate invites to their community Slack. Her jobs is still making her go to work in person rather than work from home!\ndmitri.shuralyov.com \u2014 Dmitri is currently joining from Canada! Worked on his website last weekend. Wants his iteration speed to be faster than industry change, but that wasn't true for the issue tracker that he runs on his site. It has a public API that he doesn't want to break for other people. Now forking that feature to his own site so he can make changes.\ndavid.shanske.com \u2014 David remote participated in IWC London and has a lot of new projects! Currently working on making the links on the top of his site match those at the bottom.\ntantek.com \u2014 Tantek is staying in under a shelter-in-place order in SF! His work is very virtual already, but he is now seeing almost no humans. Most recent site update was adding a recent photos grid to the sidebar on his site's front page during IWC Austin. Still posting (positive) photos every day!\nmfgriffin.com \u2014 Matt maybe broke his indieauth/relmeauth setup for the IndieWeb wiki? Looking to fix that so he can go through his TODO list there. Wants to pick something to finish during this meetup!\njmac.org \u2014 Also fogknife.com. Jason is in NYC now and helping organize IndieWeb events. Learned of IndieWeb ~2 years ago, specifically interested in webmention. So much so that he wrote a Perl module for it! 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Reminder: Homebrew Website Club San Diego and San Francisco are online tonight at 6pm Pacific. Join us if you're interested in creating or updating your personal website!
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Now Online Only
Out of an abundance of caution regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), we have decided to switch all London meetups to online-only for the foreseeable future.
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One of the perks of events moving online for the foreseeable future, is that I can attend HWC London again!
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Happy birthday to me! A lovely start to the morning opening cards with a champagne flute of Tango, with the wonderful https://annadodson.co.uk and #Morph
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"text": "I'm going!Let\u2019s try an online IndieWeb Meetup!\n\nWatch the event post on events.indieweb.org for a Zoom meeting link! We will try to get it going about 15 minutes before the 6pm start time.",
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://micro.blog/c\">Chris Aldrich</a> is a modern-day cyberneticist, a trained biomedical and electrical engineer, and a talent manager/producer who has a \u201chorrible IndieWeb hobby that probably takes up more time than it should.\u201d</p>\n\n<p>We talk about how he got into the entertainment business by building a 3D heart, and how he came to the IndieWeb via one of Leo Laporte\u2019s shows on TWiT. We commiserate about the difficulty of getting people to move from Facebook to the IndieWeb, especially our parents.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/about/\">Chris\u2019s About page</a></p>\n\n<p></p>",
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