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the special.fish diary

.:2020.10.07:.

Happy to see @upinthisbrain creating something on flounder.online. I've written a reflection on these two fiah sites I'm on. It's a bit longer, so I published it on flounder.

Also happy to see another person becoming a dad this July. Congrats @tjalve! My daughter arrived 12 days before your son. I hope all is well with you and your family. And welcome to Sweden when you find a place you like. We have plenty of trees. ;)

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.:2020.10.04:.

You're welcome, @upinthisbrain and @diesh, hope to see you at the other fish place. ;) I noticed something interesting when looking at the picture of your bookshelf, @diesh: it seems books in Sweden has the title text on the back of the books aligned the other way around, starting at the top and going downward. I took a horrible dark picture as an example. Sorry for the quality, baby and partner sleeping, don't wanna turn on any bright lights right now: <a href='https://postimg.cc/LnVtBLNV' target='_blank'><img src='https://i.postimg.cc/LnVtBLNV/IMG-20201004-223118.jpg' border='0' alt='IMG-20201004-223118'/></a>

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.:2020.10.03:.

I've started hanging out a bit at flounder.online. It's a site that mixes the gemini- and http-protocols. In many ways similar to this site, but it also has some sort of "status update" function through twtxt. We'll see where I will spend most of my time, and if I can manage both sites. Find me here: https://eriq.flounder.online/

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.:2020.09.09:.

Managed to erase my LinkedIn and ello.co. It was smooth and straightforward. Took about one minute each.

When the turn came to Twitter... Well, that was something else. I had of course forgotten my password, and to reset it I was prompted to enter my phone number for verification. I have no phone number connected with my account. There was a link for those of us who could not comply. I clicked and could after a few more clicks and promises of my humanity create a ticket with their support. I later got a reply stating I would get another email with a link to renew my password. When I opened that email, the link was dead. I have now replied to the first email, eagerly awaiting how this exciting adventure will play out (yawn).

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.:2020.08.29:.

Thanks for the reply, @s0rta, appreciate it! Right now I'm thinking about web presence. Where have I made tracks? How many accounts do I actually have littered around the www? There's a bunch, for sure. I feel like cleaning up. Even though nothing ever leaves the Internet, I have a sense I would benefit (at least mentally) from the process of actually deleting accounts. Feels a little like clearing clutter. I started yesterday by deleting my main Instagram account (I still have one for connecting purely with colleagues, we'll see what I do with that later on).

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.:2020.08.06:.

I wanna thank @s0rta for indirectly giving me a tip about htdp.org, that I found through their profile and read their review. A question for you: did you read it on the web, or did you buy/get an actual copy of it? I'm not so good with reading longer stuff on the web, I prefer e-ink or paper. But in this case, there might be an advantage of reading it online (apart from it being free of charge there). Is there? That's two questions, actually. :)

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.:2020.08.05:.

I have a baby hanging in a sling tucked on my chest. It's all good. While my partner has breastfeeding as the main trick for calming our litte one, I have this. She almost always calms and falla asleep when curled up in there. Such a relief on those long (stepwise, not in actual distance traveled) circular walks at night. And yes, a shoutout to @upinthisbrain, who surely must be the most consistent updater of their special.fish log. Thanks!

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.:2020.07.21:.

We are back home since 24th of July. Combining the 10 "daddy days"* with my vacation I will now be able to hang out with my partner and our daughter for about five weeks in a row. This feels great, and my partner is also very grateful that we get to explore this new life together for such a long time before I'll start working again.

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.:2020.07.21:.

The 18th I became a dad. Unfortunately my daughter had trouble breathing and had to take a "newborn-ambulance" (I'm sure there is a fancy word for it in English) to a larger hospital. I had a total emotional meltdown. But my partner and I could go there later and meet her again, and since then it's all been stabilizing. We're all together now in a ward, and it's fantastic.

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.:2020.07.15:.

I'm about to have a baby with my partner, and it's just so strange and lovely. The lack of sleep supporting her through this is making my perception of the world wierd. Is this how it will be now, @mikael?

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.:2020.06.15:.

When I sat down on the morning commute to the hospital I thought "I want us to become a society of handwashers". Even though we are battling the corona virus every day at work, we've had practically no cases of regular flu or norovirus (winter vomiting bug). Usually the later is a big problem. Stay well everyone!

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.:2020.06.13:.

Driving across the country today. Back to our current home. Yesterday signed a contract for an apartment in the city we plan to move to. The emotional rollercoaster of looking for a new home is over for this time. Very grateful.

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.:2020.06.11:.

Watermelon for breakfast. Need I say more?

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This place has already linked me up with so many inspiring sites and projects I'm all stressed out! I'm sure that wasn't the point. The realization hits me: I'm not used to this creative and organic side of the interblag, after being marinated in preformatted "social" frameworks for over a decade. It's just TOO much goodiness in a short amount of time.

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Swedish WWF made an initiave where you can watch a live stream from a nesting place of the Sillgrissla, a bird called the Swedish penguin. But it's not just watching, you can also take a snapshot when you see something interesting in the stream, and share with the researchers. They call it Citizen Research.

Link: https://www.wwf.se/sillgrissla/#medborgarforskning

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.:2020.06.10:.

@mikael made me come here. I don't fully grasp it yet. Feels cute though.

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