I think a paper calendar is a powerful thing. I'm a person who needs measures of progress or else everything falls away from me. Time escapes me the most, hence the calendar to tell me what is happening. A digital one just wouldn't do for me because I'd forget about it...
I started an oekaki board so that I could freely draw in tegaki, but it's public in case anyone wants to try it out too. I'd be happy to have other people posting, but I'm fine on my own. https://1.44mb.org/
I just made my girlfriend install Linux. Now I'm helping her set up a virtual machine so she can use her university's lockdown browser. Doing it over the phone means she has to action it all herself so I'm throwing her in the deep end......
Learning Linux both made me a better Windows user and gave me an easy transition using MacOS for the first time. I think it's valuable to take a little more effort to absorb that computers are more than a box that the Internet comes out of.
On "Dig Dug": https://mouseling.net/posts/2026-01-07-digdug
I'm considering moving this one to cattle mutilation instead. :-p
i like your calendar. i don't think i've ever hung up a real-life paper calendar even once in my life. i wonder what would happen if i did?
I think a paper calendar is a powerful thing. I'm a person who needs measures of progress or else everything falls away from me. Time escapes me the most, hence the calendar to tell me what is happening. A digital one just wouldn't do for me because I'd forget about it...