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Short status updates regarding this capsule and my ongoing research.
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Great news, the surgery got cancelled. After a single email filled with gramar errors and falsehoods, I came to the conclusion that this practice is quite shady and thus decided to call it off. This only poses as a short break from the stress because the search of a trustworthy surgeon tarts anew.
For now, I'll take this short break to relocate my main tower and dust my old desk off.
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This year's ecological summary finally is online! This will be the only yearly review as this file grew way too big, hence next year's summaries will be divided by its respective months. The "all" lists currently look a little stale and incomplete, so I'll start working on specific tables summarizing all years in which an individual species has been seen. Due to my studies at this moment only encompassing two years, those lists won't be added until the end of 2024.
Meanwhile my former orthodontist threatened to sue Google for a review of mine, claiming "violations of personality rights". Considering that the vast majority of negative reviews suddenly disappeared from all review sites hosting a profile of her, she seems to be fully aware of what she's actually doing. It gave me a good chuckle.
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Two months left, both with little observations. Both months and the mandatory proof reading will be completed this week.
My current lack of motivation to complete it right now is due to an appointment last week, in which I discussed an upcoming procedure with my surgeon. Things look bleaker than expected and I currently am somewhat "up in the air", as only half of the surgery is set in stone, whereas the rest is up to both my dentist and my insurance. With massive tax and general price increases kicking in in just two weeks, my financial worries and my not-so-great past experiences with dental surgeries affect my concentration and my general motivation.
Right now I settled with correcting some typos plaguing my capsule but that's all I feel like doing, considering I still have to prepare two rooms to get a water boiler supplying my shower with hot water but decided to loosen itself from the wall behind it back in its place (if it still should work after its nasty fall). Shit's rough in all areas at the moment.
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I replaced the battery right after it arrived, yet made the mistake of underestimating the state of my arthritis during the cold season, which forced me to limit typing activities to the bare minimum. To add salt to the wound, I developed a sinus infection last weekend, which made me unable to focus for two days and gave me a running nose and slimy throat prone to random sneezes on the third. While still noticeably sick, I managed to complete the July section of this year's ecological summary today. Typing still hurts my hands but this slower pace doesn't appear to extend my set schedule, so far. As baking season is about to kick off, this may change, though.
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Due to some incredibly dumb luck, I killed my Asus' battery with the help of an AUX cord, meaning I currently only got three devices at my disposal until the new battery arrives. My research files luckily are being stored on an USB drive, while my certs are hosted on my Acer and Medion.
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Just yesterday I came across an observation on Erynnis tages in Zone III on 3 May, which I missed to include in this year's list. It has been updated but at the same time I'm no longer satisfied with my season lists, considering the same species only showed up for approximately a little less than a week, encompassing calendar weeks 2023-W17 & 2023-W18 (ISO 8601). The first individual was recorded on 30 April, so just a day before May started.
While I hope that no other species will only show itself for a short period of time between two months, it now is even less in my interest to keep my collection of raw data to myself. On the other hand, I still don't trust public databases such as iNaturalist (due to severe privacy issues) and some local solutions (due to those demanding that all of my observations will be made public alongside my full real name).
I already gave my friend the allowance to use any of my raw data and observations as he pleases, as long as he keeps the pseudonymized credits intact (and shares his potential future profits with me). I will try to replace my current "All Rights Reserved" practice on here with a different license that will be mentioned on all relevant gemtext files and include a proper email address (that isn't pure cringe like... all of my current addresses).
For now, I still have to work on this year's general observations summary. I've only completed a little less than 3/9th of it, so far, so... only pre-season phenomena, March, April and half of May, with the latter currently making up the biggest section.
My math skills are poor, I know.
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The shop is opening its doors earlier than expected. While both my personal gemlog and the observation log still are empty, they will be filled with logs over time. One observation log already is in the making.
The only thing I'm still considering, though, is the inclusion of a tiny selection of my photos. All of them already have been compressed but they're hosted on my Medion Akoya and its archive hard-drive only – and I'm currently typing this on my tiny Acer that is incompatible with this HDD's proprietary port (and I lost its tiny USB cable).
Anyway, this is not the most important issue at the moment, in fact all of my shots currently include some metadata that is meant to come in handy in case of copyright violations. While I don't think Gemini would be vulnerable to this, I'm not exactly comfortable with leaking my full name. Not that many people on here would care, though, but I already had some interesting experiences on the WWW that got... rather risky, to say the least. But I disgress.
For now, this capsule is open to visitors that don't mind the lack of photos, despite my camera being listed in my setup gemtext. Once I decided whether or not to create more pages, I might add my capsule to either LEO or the Space Elevator.
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One more list to go and one post in need of some tiny adjustments. Still need to figure out what to do with my index page, though.
Considering that I'm growing to love Gemini more and more, it's no longer unlikely that my capsule won't just host some ecological observations. For now, however, this shall be enough until I'm fully comfortable with Gemtext.
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Still working on a bunch of gemtexts that may be ready for publishing near the end of the year, given that some involve some basic info regarding the ongoing research I'm working on. Due to the lack of support for tables, I have to get a little more creative, which consumes additional time.
Meanwhile I ditched Tumblr. I don't miss that junk in the slightest, yet I couldn't use this new free time to work on the writing part of my research, so far. First a messed-up sleeeping schedule due to partying neighbours, then an appointment I didn't expect to take half a day, closely followed – just two days after the appointment – by a serious family matter that will keep me on alert for quite some time until everything's settled.
At least I already got the toughest stuff done prior to this. One description needs a minor correction and some addtional information, while two location descriptions still need to be written and one list needs a new addition. But for now I need to collect a little more data and clean my car.
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