Hello from phanpy.social's PWA on mobile! It looks really nice! WOW!

Finished reading "How to Not Get Poisoned in ." What a great article about the history of in the .

My favorite quote, "Most of the people who actually drive a paradigm shift or a change in a conversation are obsessive, obstinate, never-give-up kind of people."

- Link: buttondown.com/theswordandthes

And then the tech section on AI left a lot to comment on... πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ

@annewalk Hi! Nice to hear someone else switching to Obsidian. For your posts, folks might be interested how much the whole set-ups cost on a monthly basis, and any uses cases you're comfortable sharing.

Found this article on and its reliance on visual cues for memory.

While I don't like ableism wording like "deficit" and "outsmart the brain", the author makes an effort to make the concept tangible by sharing lived experiences and offering actionable tips.

- Link: simplypsychology.org/object-pe

Deutche Welle LATAM/for LATAM environmental news is always such a delight to watch.

That homepage really needs a revamp...

Site blog is now powered by !

- Link: maryseph.github.io/02%20blog/i

@Hookaloop What a lovely color gradient πŸ’•.

@floy It looks amazing! 😍

@ldottxt Past couple of years I've been using my scrap yarn to make presents for the winter holidays 😁.

Things that are easy to make in bulk and always useful where I live are small towels, soap savers, earrings, and bookmarks to mention a few.

@blog @tfardet Bookmarked to read later! Thank you for sharing! Love to read about systems to organize information.

Won't be writing any research papers this semester but maybe I can apply this system for my sci. comm. articles writing process πŸ€”.

Make that three consecutive days of rain!

Was getting worried for the hydroelectric system leaving the country without electricity again, phew.

After two consecutive days of downpours, looks like summer is in full-swing here at the equator.

From the previous desert-dry heat to tropical-forest levels of humidity One just can't win here πŸ’¦.

Benefits of keeping a journal during an internship:
1. Complete assignments associated with for-credit internship course.
2. Record keeping can serve as reference for future scholarships applications.
3. Keeping track of what's working and what's not to maintain internship experience aligned with intended goals.
4. Apply connections forged beyond internship experience in future employment.
5. Fill in co-workers and internship supervisor about daily activities.

Notes on the video, "INTERNSHIP JOURNAL - How and Why You Should Document Your Internship Experience."

1. Document your experience daily.
2. Add date, names, and titles of people you meet.
3. Tasks (big and small).
4. Document lessons learned, achievements, and ideas.
5. Identify follow-up opportunities.

- Link: youtube.com/watch?v=trIbgBPbPt0

I do like the advice this advice for virtual internships in particular: requesting a short chat with coworkers. Just to get to know who they, what they are doing, and what their future plans are. My internship is virtual and I really want to know who else is working there.

I also think it's good practice to keep the names and titles of professionals in a dedicated space. Kind of an RM (Relationship Management) but for professional connections.

For me it would really help me keep track where I have seen/met of some folks who are doing cool stuff out there in the world and through which channels. Heck, it really doesn't have to be limited to notes from networking events, just everyday life and lurking through social networks.

@afewbugs Hi Jules, happy to hear that! Boosting for visibility. Wish the best for your group!

For 1., here's a wikiHow page that may help: wikihow.com/Use-Your-Twitter-A.

For 2. and 3., I found a Reddit post that may help: reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/

My experience is that after downloading my data from Twitter, I haven't really used it for anything πŸ€” .

@Timo_Micro Hello! As I mentioned in the intro, I lean towards interdisciplinarity. I added a list of interests to my intro. To attempt to summarize it, I would say a combination of Earth Sciences, GIS, and Communication. I really love to learn and share my findings!