I guess you could say I've been refocusing from Publishing to positive direct social interaction. For instance, I had a good conversation over Discord DM with Dr. Gaud of the MDN Learning Channel this morning. This is an especially important transition in my personal avenue toward Digital Gardens. I need to address my tendency to only ascribe value to my own output if it's going toward publishing. Conversation... Typed words have value even if they are transient Creative Wellness.
⬆️ Regarding the time I've spent in the Microsoft Community Discord recently.
2.1 Million of the Oldest Internet Posts Are Now Online for Anyone to Read
⬆️ It appears that the website is down or struggling at the moment. (October 22, 2020 12:02 PM (CDT)) I made a post on ‣ for Word Perhect - Tomoko Takahashi.
I also made a Discord for Software History, though - considering the SubReddit still has 0 other members - I do not expect it to be used or populated for quite some time.
I absolutely adore this song. ⬆️
https://twitter.com/ohgodhowdothis/status/1319346340678279170
The Hedgehog Review also uses Adobe Caslon for body text! Rise of the Machines | The Hedgehog Review.
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Updated Twitter bio to: lapsed auto writer & self-described software historian. through Motorsport all things are possible. • [email protected] • ⒽⒺ ⚫ ⒽⒾⓂ
Considering adding a page just for links to articles I cannot currently read due to paywalls in the hopes that I will somehow acquire a subscription to whatever respective publication in the future. This New York Times article, for instance: October 22, 2020 2:47 PM (CDT) OH!!! Apparently, Notion is able to scrape past the paywall!!! Thumbs Race as Japan’s Best Sellers Go Cellular.
Thumbs Race as Japan's Best Sellers Go Cellular (Published 2008)
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I have no idea why ‣ was in Drive, but I moved it to Reference.
There was a Windows update (the "October update") two days ago that apparently hasn't rolled out to everyone because ‣ has yet to receieve it. (‣ too, for that matter.)