Improve your mask!
Cloth: Very Poor. Skip this. All we had at start but poor protection. Stops droplets but not aerosol. Rubs on nose so less comfortable.
Surgical: Poor. Designed for droplets, not aerosol. Loose fitting. Leaks heavily on sides. Rubs on nose so less comfortable.
KN95: Better. Respirator. Much better than surgical. Ear loops means there can be some leakage on sides. Proper fit doesn't rub nose.
N95: Best. Respirator. Headbands seal better than ear loops. Fit test for better protection.
Get a good mask that fits your face and that you will wear. KN95 and N95 can be reused. Assign different mask per day of the week. Good until dirty or elastic issues. Avoid handling front of mask after wearing.
Purr meow! Kitty is getting ready to perform on stage.
Will you watch the show?
I want to share this #KofiShop from a fellow member of the #IndieSellersGuild, because he's recently started selling these door hangers requesting (or demanding, if you like) that no one enter the room before putting on a mask. (He's said that you can message him about getting them for less if money is tight.)
It was originally made for medical appointments at lax facilities, but you can really use it anywhere.
Sorry for the pause in posting! Here's a watercolor from last October, not something I do very often.
A new face shows up in a NixOS Matrix chat. They seem new but excited about the tech and love talking about it and asking questions. After a few days they seem to reach a point where they're ready to go in hard on customizing. They start asking everyone "Can I have your nix.conf?"
Anyone who complies falls off the chat at their next rebuild as their homeserver de-configures itself.
No one pieces it together until talk about running NixOS on bare iron makes the suspicious creature visibly uncomfortable.
Friday positivity! 😷💖
#CovidIsNotOver #CovidIsAirborne #KeepMasksInHealthCare #maskup #WearAMask #covid19 #covid @novid
If you're using Firefox, your first add-on should be uBlock Origin. At this point, it's not just blocking ads. It's basic Internet hygiene.
However, especially if you handle sensitive sites like bank/payment portals or one to several social accounts, your second add-on should be this little thing called Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
It's extremely useful. You can keep the defaults or wipe them all and make your own. So long as you don't sign in to things outside of containers, things opened in Firefox by default won't have access to your accounts. Sites you sign in to will only be signed in on that specific container. Links followed in Fun will not have access to your already signed-in sites on Bank. Links opened from your social account in Personal don't risk accidental interactions from a different social account under Professional.
Social containers are even more helpful for sites that don't support account switching. Even if they do, all you have to do is use a different account in each container and you can view both accounts side-by-side.
Oh, and it's published by Mozilla themselves within Firefox's add-on repository. You can trust it about as much as you trust Firefox.
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