Daily Check-In

Mar. 25th, 2026 06:04 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Wednesday, March 25, to midnight on Thursday, March 26. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34414 Daily Check-in
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 1

How are you doing?

I am OK.
1 (100.0%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
0 (0.0%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
1 (100.0%)

One other person.
0 (0.0%)

More than one other person.
0 (0.0%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
 

What I'm doing Wednesday

Mar. 25th, 2026 07:13 pm
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Health

I would welcome some sunshine and warmth. It would help so much. Hurry up April.

Teacher stuff

Next week's class is done. I can rest a day or two and start on to the next. I have 3 classes left. Time flies. Next week's class is on Book clubs. It's a whole different whole of book clubs in the 21 century.

Reading

One of the homeworks my students had was to give me a reading recommendation of Nordic noir novel with little or no graphic violence with a police detective or amateur detective. I got one recommendation (the homeworks are not mandatory) and it fit so well with the request. I went through it in 3 days.

Sara Lövestam. Chacun sa vérité / The Truth Behind the Lie. This is noir just a little bit off on the psychological side. Original, stunning and completely not typical with a twist you might not see coming. I didn't. I'm starting book 2. There are 4 in this series.

Made some progress on These Violent Delights but got sidetrack by the noir novel.

I have Les carnets de l'apothicaire #7 and #8 waiting. #8 is coming out in English next week.

Watching

I do not normally watch k-drama. I find them very different and less to my taste than c-drama. But... I watched Love Scout last week-end since I am not going back to Pursuit of Jade until all the episodes are available. I liked it. It's green flag all the way and a nice grown up modern romance. But man, the villain characters male and female are really, really caricatures. Larger than normal and not in a good way. Still for the leads, the little girl, the book shop and the team of secondary characters of the FL business, it's worth a watch, Just fast forward the baddies parts.

I'm rewatching while cross-stitching You are my hero because I need some cute Bai Jing Ting, an atypical FL, a good Wang Yang (yes I still like his work even if I was disappointed the whole Magnolia awards two years ago). I'm fastforwarding through the second leads romance, they are cute but second time around they are a little boring. The mature romance Wang Yang and Zhang Yao is much more interesting and lovely.

Crafting

My red fox is coming along I'm almost at 75% done.

My pyrography class last week was really nice. I even got myself a kit and will eventually do more.

Here my first piece. A tulip. I did a partial image transfer and worked on the shading and the lines.

A tulip drawn in pyrography

Lake Lewisia #1374

Mar. 25th, 2026 04:49 pm
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It was no one’s business, of course, what gods a person might dedicate themselves to, but humans are humans, and so they marveled openly that he would choose a trickster god. They pointed out his love of clear and consistent rules, his aversion to any change in routine, his fundamental discomfort with unpredictability. Gods seldom make promises, though, and if no one could promise him the stability he craved, he decided he would have to get divine lessons in learning to cope with the chaos of reality.

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LL#1374

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Mar. 25th, 2026 11:48 pm
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We got a new taking-around Bunny last week on Bunny Festival (the shop person asked if they should put her in a bag and like laughed a bit when we said no becos we were going to take her for coffee and get to know her).

After a few days she told us her name is Lachesis (after one of the Fates - she who measures) and we brung her with us to stay with Dad (even though most of our carrying capacity was taken up with (like jars of) marmalade.

This morning in like a sunny patch of the sunshine and showers we went for a walk in the woodland round the edge of the “Retirement Village”. It was quite pretty with some celandine still, lots of primroses already and a few bluebells (and like at least one white bell) beginning. And the birds singing lots. But after we got back we realised Lachesis wasn’t in our pocket any more!

We (with Dad) had to go back out and retrace our steps - and like unfortunately hit a shower patch to look for her. We got round like about 80% of the walk before we found her and she was like extremely rained on and a bit muddy. So she had to go straight in the washing machine and then have an airing cupboard nap…


Bit worried she got overwhelmed with being so new about having to do ParentWrangling straight away. But maybe she just liked being in the woodland? We don’t have a lot of not-street-or-park trees at home… there are lots of things to measure out there
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MinoanMiss's obituary. Which I will eventually be able to read.

If you knew her and you have some cash to spare, there is a GoFundMe for burial & memorial costs.

*

I am hanging out with [profile] jackabug and [personal profile] teland this week, after meeting [personal profile] katarik and having a meal with Jack, Kat, and [personal profile] jadelennox after the memorial last weekend.

It is good to be on vacation.

I am mostly Not Thinking about the event this weekend, to which I was going to take [personal profile] minoanmiss, because when I think about it, it makes me want to cry. On the plus side, I will have quite a few other people I know there to talk to, sing with, and hug.

第五年第七十四天

Mar. 26th, 2026 07:38 am
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部首
水 part 8
河, river; 油, oil; 治, to rule/to heal pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=85

语法
3.16 part 2 越来越~ , more and more ~
https://www.digmandarin.com/hsk-3-grammar

词汇
多次, many times; 多年, many years; 多样, diversity; 多种, various; 大多, mostly pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/

Guardian:
你真的能治好她吗, can you really cure her?
怎么忘记的东西越来越多了, how come I keep forgetting more and more things?
变异的途径和程度是多种多样的, the channels and degrees of mutation are highly diverse

Me:
他们家在黄河边。
这个城市越来越多样。
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Posted by Wil

There’s a lot happening in my world right now, joy and sorrow, and I don’t have the spoons to write about it. But I’m having a Stand By Me moment that I wanted to share before it passes.

Yesterday, my narration of The Body by Stephen King (the novella that was adapted into Stand By Me) was released. I have wanted to do this for years, and I can’t believe I never wrote about it here. I’ll address that in the future, because it’s a cool story. Simon and Schuster, the publisher, has been super supportive and enthusiastic about this release. They gave me a whole chapter to share, and it’s at the end of this week’s1 It’s Storytime With Wil Wheaton, available now wherever you get your podcasts.

Today, I am the subject of a truly wonderful column in the New York Times that includes interactive clips from my narration, scenes from Stand By Me, and the text of the novella. It’s a beautiful piece that genuinely surprised and delighted me. And it comes just a few days after we were the subject of this incredible essay, also in the New York Times, about our Stand By Me Live tour2.

Tonight, Jerry and Corey and I are together on Entertainment Tonight3 to talk about the movie’s theatrical re-release, which starts on Friday.

I’m glad you’re here. If you’d like to get my posts delivered to your inbox, here’s the thingy:

  1. I had to take last week off, so we are replaying one of my favorite performances, End of Play. ↩
  2. This weekend, we are in Anaheim Friday, Seattle on Saturday (see you at No Kings, Seattle), and Portland on Sunday. Tickets are still available for all three shows. ↩
  3. In Los Angeles, that’s 7:30pm on CBS, check your local listing to be sure. ↩

Me-and-media update

Mar. 26th, 2026 11:09 am
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Previous poll review
In the Smoke alarms poll, 80% of respondent have smoke alarms on ceilings/walls, and 16% have some in piles around the place. Ten percent have inadequate coverage. Forty percent of respondents assume it's a battery issue when they go off.

In ticky-boxes, hugs came first with 80%, followed by iridescent bubbles with 62%, and pizza with 48%. Thank you for your votes! ♥

Reading
I've put The Pursuit of... by Courtney Milan aside for now, in favour of Refuse to Be Done: How to Write and Rewrite a Novel in Three Drafts by Matt Bell. I'm hoping it will help me finish my Yuletide stories, but I'm still in the drafting section, and that's not so much my problem. Still, it has some useful thoughts. Written with pantsers/discovery writers in mind.

In audio, I started The Hymn to Dionysus by Natasha Pulley, read by Sid Sagar. It's set in ancient Thebes, and Pulley's tendency to exoticise/other her non-white characters is transposed onto othering a god, which, okay, fair enough. I'm enjoying the voice.

Kdramas
Same as last week: Undercover Miss Hong, One Spring Night, and Love Scout (ahhhh!). A delicious three-course meal. (I may have oversold One Spring Night last week when I compared it to Austen. What I meant was it's observational. It doesn't have the kinds of flashbacks you usually get in a Kdrama, showing the POV characters' thought processes and emotional reactions. Instead, it seems equally interested in everyone, in a way. The editing is so slow that it feels like a play: the actors' reactions linger on the screen, rather than the camera flicking away.)

Other TV
Finished Ponies, the spy story set in 1980s Moscow, which was great, sometimes brutal, sometimes funny. Ended on a cliffhanger. Emilia Clarke is awesome!

1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed -- a documentary made up of interviews with mixed-race kids in the Bay Area. Lovely, thought-provoking, reminded me of the movie Uproar in which Minnie Driver plays the solo mum of Māori kids.

More of The Pitt. (The latest episode was super upsetting, and it really stuck with me. It's so good.)

Rooster, a new comedy set on an Ivy League campus, starring Steve Carell and feat. unexpected Jamie Tartt. Quirky and charming (and that's despite my side-eyeing Carell because of his role in The Morning Show and my difficulty with compartmentalising). We've watched the three available episodes.

Started a rewatch of Paper Girls, which contains one of my all-time favourite narrative devices (people meeting their child selves; see also Disney's The Kid and one of Richard Bach's books). It's such a great show. I'm still so sad it was cancelled on a cliffhanger.

The first episode of the Scrubs reboot. (I never watched the original, but this is fun enough.) And some more Cheers.

Regularly scheduled Fringe and Bluey with my sister.

Audio entertainment
The usual suspects, but not much. I'm having a rest week.

Onling life
520 Day sign-ups (part 1) are open for two more days. \o/

Offline life
I stood on a wasp, and wow, that hurt. | We went up the coast to see my parents (lovely sunny day, nice drive, good to get out of town). | Been biking a lot. | Indulging in too many hot cross buns. | My day's to-do list is super daunting; I may have to give myself a 24-hour extension.

Writing/making things
My first rewrite of WIP #1 didn't work out, so I've spent a lot of this week revising again, and I think I've finally cracked it. It's back at beta. Cross your fingers for me!

I have about 9 days to finish WIP #2, but they're busy days (by my standards). Ahhh!

Link dump
America built the greatest cultural machine in history. Then quit. Here's what filled the vacuum. (Rodrigo Brancatelli substack chronicling the rise and fall of US soft power, and what South Korea learned from the US's example).

Good things
Nada Bakery hot cross buns. To-do lists. Awesome betas and co-mods. Figuring out writing stuff. Guardian! Dreamwidth! You all!

Poll #34413 Favourites
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 15


Do you have a favourite colour?

View Answers

yes
8 (53.3%)

sort of
4 (26.7%)

no
2 (13.3%)

other
1 (6.7%)

Ticky-boxes

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Ticky-box full of rainbows
10 (66.7%)

Ticky-box full of strong opinions about your blorbos' underwear
0 (0.0%)

Ticky-box full of raccoon chefs folding trays of dumplings
9 (60.0%)

Ticky-box full of being signed up for at least one exchange/fandom event
4 (26.7%)

Ticky-box full of huge hugs
14 (93.3%)

Movement Therapy [status]

Mar. 25th, 2026 05:06 pm
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Here's a framework for addressing low back pain associated with rowing. While I'm currently mostly experiencing hip discomfort rather than low back pain per se, much of what this article contains still pertains to thinking about and management of the situation.

At this point I think the biggest contributing factor to my troubles was the simultaneous introduction of multiple high hip-strain exercises to my strength training routine. Most particularly, I'm giving Romanian Deadlifts the side-eye. It probably hasn't helped that I've then done other strenuous activities almost immediately after the strength training. So I'm going to back off from those, and do some alternative movements instead for a while, working on building up the coordinated muscle movement pattern BEFORE adding much/any load.

For instance, this morning I was able to complete a series of "banded good mornings," without issue, which also involve a hip hinge movement, but with a more limited and gentler range of motion, and in general today I'm feeling far better than I felt yesterday or the day before.

And so, moving on. As one must.

Poetry Fishbowl Update

Mar. 25th, 2026 04:14 pm
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[personal profile] janetmiles has sponsored the following poems from the bonus fishbowl. I will get them posted as soon as I can.

"Become for Us a Highway"
"A Generous Impulse"
"A Darkness in the Sky"

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Will encourage me to spend more time here, I joined, and posted to [community profile] findingfriends.

My Introducing-Myself Post is here

The community's Sticky!Post asked that I post the code for their promo banner here. But it turned out to be large, fully saturated, and animated. So I'm just making my link big, instead.
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Title: You're Weren't Meant to Be Human
Author: Andrew Joseph White
Published: S&S/Saga Press, 2025
Rating: 4.5 of 5
Page Count: 335
Total Page Count: 566,875
Text Number: 2146
Read Because: can't remember where I found this one!, borrowed from Multnomah Public Library
Review: An autistic trans man's life has been some version of fine, living with his violent not-boyfriend and working at one of the hives' podunk fronts—until he discovers that he's pregnant, and the hive wants him to keep it. I can't read pregnancy stories, even as horror; but pushed this far, it wraps right back to compelling. I wish it had gone further; there's a few "no, he wouldn't" moments were ... White doesn't, and I've been reading a lot of Porpentine Charity Heartscape and so while I am cheering with pompoms for books about dirty nasty belligerent body horror I've also been spoiled by dirtier and nastier; and the ending does go there, but wants a few extra pages out of a fairly short novel to expand on the consequences.

But, frankly? Frankly, who cares for nitpicks. Icky-nasty, lit by a virulent but complicated and dynamic anger, this rips the private into public space. I'm an id-first reader, and this butts against fetish/fandom tropes in the best way, and then enriches the id with anxiety: the unsublimated, conscious edges of desire and disgust. Fantastic reading experience, devoured it, would read again.


I probably wouldn't have read this because pregnancy, but personal rambles. )

Am I one of those human beings?

Mar. 25th, 2026 04:27 pm
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The train bears [personal profile] selkie southward again: we have affirmed that the important part is not the leaving, but the coming back. This visit was somewhat more flying than usual and complicated by just about everyone on both sides having run out of running on fumes some time last year if not the previous decade, but we had celebration and I was finally able to give her the shells and stones I had collected for her five months ago on Cape Cod, reminders of northern Atlantic. [personal profile] spatch and I have decided never again to pay attention to his phone when driving into Brookline. Making our way home from South Station, I was so pleased to see that the superstructure of the Northern Avenue Bridge has not yet been demolished and still stands as an installation of rust-flaked trusses, permanently perpendicular to its successor's flat concrete. What I would have called the new North Washington Street Bridge has been designated the Bill Russell Bridge since I first glimpsed it in miniature of the Zakim, a parabolic stickleback of white fish bones. We parked in the lot of Bill & Bob's for the first roast beef sandwiches of the season, so early the picnic tables had not been set up, and were introduced by WERS to the total delight of They Might Be Giants' "Wu-Tang" (2026) as we wound past the un-iced Mystic. Two days after a snow that stuck to all the branches, it is short-sleeved catkin spring, drive-with-the-windows-down weather. We watched the Charles and the Fort Point Channel scatter the same reflective blue as the sky.

Birdfeeding

Mar. 25th, 2026 03:47 pm
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Today is cloudy and mild.

I fed the birds. I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 3/25/26 -- We visited the Charleston Food Forest and Coles County Community Garden.

EDIT 3/25/26 -- I planted two clumps of crosne knotroots, one by the maple tree and one in a pot on the new picnic garden.

EDIT 3/25/26 -- I planted five clumps of Egyptian walking onions including below the barrel garden, mulberry tree in the house yard, and several saplings in the savanna.

EDIT 3/25/26 -- I planted groundnuts in a trough pot and a large pot by the new picnic table garden, and under the apricot tree.





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Shallow fashion ponderings

Mar. 25th, 2026 12:41 pm
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No matter what I do, my hair isn't returning to its previous thickness. I'm loathe to ask my GP for any of the prescriptions that are supposed to help with that because I'm already taking eight prescription meds daily, plus the "as needed" ones, plus around nine or ten OTC supplements, so I don't want to add to that list.

So! I've decided to return to wearing a hat any time I leave the house. I just refurbished my black straw top hat; it now has a large plume of black ostrich feathers, a large antique lace bow with an antique rhinestone buckle, and pink faux roses tucked around the bow. I'm still dithering about if I want to make it even MORE over-the-top by adding a bat chiffon veil that would trail down from the back of the hat. 

I'm also refurbishing all of my wide-brimmed hats, as carrying a parasol while using a cane probably requires more dexterity than I have. Everything is getting more veiling, and I'm dithering about if I need to order a few more crow skull replicas.

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Thanks to some things rolling across my IG feed, I've learned about the world of Kitchener Style Essences, which supposedly help you learn "where your style and personality blend!" So a more elaborate version of finding your color season. (Good lord, Color Me Beautiful is still going strong. What a flashback to my teens.) 

In October of last year, a "lost" essence was "found"/created: Oneiric. "A softer, more melancholic edge that merges mystery and muted darkness. Something that had never been fully acknowledged, at least not widely." Do you mean: Romantigoth? Doing more reading about it, why yes, they mean Romantigoth. But of course, the people who have latched onto it are quick to say it's not goth. Of course, what a surprise. But it's fun to read about, and is a source for more makeup inspirations.

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Speaking of makeup, let me direct you to this post on Tumblr, where an absolutely adorable young lady demonstrates how to do a ghostly and haunted makeup look for folks with darker skin. Perfection. 

a busy day

Mar. 25th, 2026 09:35 pm
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Today was a crazy busy day at work, with 10 hours elapsed between opening the computer on the bus this morning, and putting it away on the bus as we approached home. The highlight must be meeting colleagues from the library for fika, since Therese made a traditional German rolled cake, filled with cherries and cream. We all took seconds!

From there I went to the sound studio at Humlab to re-record the sound for the the tutorial I made. I only found out this week that we have a sound studio. Gee it gives much better quality than recording on one's phone. Then I used the computer in that room to re-assemble the tutorial using the video screen capture clips I had previously made. Since I had a spreadsheet full of notes as to which clip goes where, and with what bits of the script, I managed to get the whole tutorial assembled on time to catch the 15:30 bus, so only an hour later than my usual bus.

Keldor was just about home from work as the bus dropped me off, and it was raining, so I just waited in the bus station a couple of minutes till he arrived, and then rode home with him. Today is Sweden's waffle day, so we had waffles and a game of Qwirkle before I went upstairs to paint the last layers of paint on the knotwork in the attic. Next time we have time/energy we can put in the floor in that room, and then the plumbers can come back and put in the toilet and sink.

yup, it is spring

Mar. 23rd, 2026 09:32 pm
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I slept weirdly, having strange dreams wherein I knew that I was dreaming, but I still endeavoured to solve the problem in the dream "just in case I wasn't". However, I woke with enough energy to tidy up the house during our morning phone call, and then mix a new batch of Muesli before work. Perhaps the fact that the flowers behind the house are already waking up helped with having energy for that.

Skirt length oscillations

Mar. 25th, 2026 08:27 pm
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Posted by Mark Liberman

…and other applications of non-linear dynamics. A press release from Northwestern University — "Bell-bottoms today, miniskirts tomorrow: Math reveals fashion's 20-year cycle":

Fashion insiders and beauty magazines have long cited the "20-year-rule"—the idea that clothing trends often resurface every two decades. According to Northwestern University scientists, that observation isn't just anecdotal. It's a mathematical reality.

In a new study, the Northwestern team developed a new mathematical model showing that fashion trends tend to cycle roughly every 20 years. By analyzing roughly 37,000 images of women's clothing spanning from 1869 to today, the team found that styles rise in popularity, fall out of favor and then eventually experience renewal. Along with supporting common perceptions about the life cycles of fads, the researchers say these results could help explain how new ideas spread in society.

The study's lead author, Emma Zajdela, will present these findings on Tuesday, March 17, at the American Physical Society (APS) Global Physics Summit in Denver. Her talk, "Back in Fashion: Modeling the Cyclical Dynamics of Trends," is part of the session "Statistical Physics of Networks and Complex Society Systems."

Emma Zajdela's abstract:

Many people have experienced firsthand the idea that "fashion comes back," from bell-bottom jeans to mini-skirts. Historically, a lack of quantitative data posed a barrier to explicit mathematical study of this system; however, newly digitized historical records now make such work possible. We constructed a new database quantifying tens of thousands of women's dresses from 1869 to present day. Our analysis indicates that fashion is cyclical and, remarkably, in line with common knowledge in the fashion industry, this cycle is approximately 20 years long. We developed a mathematical model to understand and predict the evolution of these trends inspired by a continuous-time version of bounded confidence interval models for opinion dynamics. This model includes the idea of "optimal distinctiveness," which has been shown to be present in other dynamics of human innovation and time-delay dynamics. This conceptually simple mechanistic model performs well at replicating the dynamics of the trends observed. Large-scale social phenomena such as fashion trends are of intrinsic interest themselves, but a better understanding of this fashion system will contribute to elucidating the interplay of creativity, differentiation, conformity, and diffusion of ideas in broader human systems.

In fashion (as in music, birdsong, and language), maximal appeal comes from the introduction of  modest innovation into familiar patterns.

Zajdela's 2023 PhD dissertation — "Mathematical modeling of complex systems with applications to scientific collaboration at conferences and chimera states for coupled oscillators":

Complex systems exhibit the remarkable property that the behavior of the collective is greater than the sum of its parts. Mathematical modeling validated with data provides understanding of the underlying mechanisms that drive these emergent behaviors. Here, we present models of two types of complex systems using an applied dynamical systems framework: a social system and a system of coupled oscillators. The first model predicts how scientific collaborations form at in-person and virtual conferences. The second analyzes coupled oscillators with amplitude and proves the existence and stability of a new class of chimera states, the “phase chimera.”

And an application to conference dynamics — Zajdela, Emma R., Kimberly Huynh, Andrew L. Feig, Richard J. Wiener, and Daniel M. Abrams. "Face-to-face or face-to-screen: A quantitative comparison of conferences modalities." PNAS nexus 4, no. 1 (2025):

The COVID-19 pandemic forced a societal shift from in-person to virtual activities, including scientific conferences. As society navigates a “new normal,” the question arises as to the advantages and disadvantages of these alternative modalities. We introduce two new comprehensive datasets enabling direct comparison between virtual and in-person conferences: the first, from a series of nine small conferences, encompasses over 12,000 pairs of potential scientific collaborators across five virtual and four in-person meetings on a range of scientific topics; the expressed goal of these conferences is to create novel collaborations. The second dataset, from a series of three large physics conferences, encompasses >250,000 possible pairs of scientific collaborators. Our study provides quantitative insight into benefits and drawbacks of virtual and in-person conferences for team formation, community building, and engagement. We demonstrate the causal role of formal interaction on team formation across both modalities. Our findings show that formal interaction impacted team formation significantly more in virtual settings, while informal interaction played a larger role at in-person conferences as compared with virtual. We show that a nonlinear memory model for predicting team formation based on interaction outperforms seven alternative models. The model suggests that prior knowledge and interaction time contribute to catalyzing collaborations in both settings. Our results underscore the critical responsibility of organizers for optimizing professional interactions, whether virtual or in-person.

March Check-In

Mar. 25th, 2026 03:23 pm
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How have things been going crafts-wise? Anything to share?

Have you ever created crafts for specific events such as a fundraiser, a contest, a community event, etc.? If so, what was that like? Were you the only crafter, did you get to work with other people?

SlasHeaven is Moving to AO3!

Mar. 25th, 2026 08:00 pm
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SlasHeaven, a Spanish-language slash fanfiction and fanart archive, is being imported to the Archive of Our Own (AO3).

In this post:

Background explanation

SlasHeaven was founded on May 19, 2004, by the programmer and main promoter of the archive, Ayesha, and two collaborators, Maryam and Aura. This began after a massive deletion of fanfiction slash written in Spanish at a popular platform and with the conviction that we needed a place where we could publish in our language without restrictions. And so this website was born, a place dedicated exclusively to slash fanfiction written in Spanish.

SlasHeaven’s archivist made the decision to move the archive to AO3 after web configuration issues made it untenable to continue maintaining the archive themselves.

The purpose of the Open Doors Committee’s Online Archive Rescue Project is to assist moderators of archives to incorporate the fanworks from those archives into the Archive of Our Own. Open Doors works with moderators to import their archives when the moderators lack the funds, time, or other resources to continue to maintain their archives independently. It is extremely important to Open Doors that we work in collaboration with moderators who want to import their archives and that we fully credit creators, giving them as much control as possible over their fanworks. Open Doors will be working with Maryam and Aura to import SlasHeaven into a separate, searchable collection on the Archive of Our Own. As part of preserving the archive in its entirety, any fanart currently hosted by SlasHeaven will be hosted on the OTW's servers, and embedded in their own AO3 work pages.

We will begin importing works from SlasHeaven to AO3 after March. However, the import may not take place for several months or even years, depending on the size and complexity of the archive. Creators are always welcome to import their own works and add them to the collection in the meantime.

What does this mean for creators who had work(s) on SlasHeaven?

We will send an import notification to the email address we have for each creator. We'll do our best to check for an existing copy of any works before importing. If we find a copy already on AO3, we will add it to the collection instead of importing it. All works archived on behalf of a creator will include their name in the byline or the summary of the work.

All imported works will be set to be viewable only by logged-in AO3 users. Once you claim your works, you can make them publicly-viewable if you choose. After 30 days, all unclaimed imported works will be made visible to all visitors.

Please contact Open Doors with your SlasHeaven pseud(s) and email address(es), if:

  1. You'd like us to import your works, but you need the notification sent to a different email address than you used on the original archive.
  2. You already have an AO3 account and have imported your works already yourself.
  3. You’d like to import your works yourself (including if you don’t have an AO3 account yet).
  4. You would NOT like your works moved to AO3, or would NOT like your works added to the archive collection.
  5. You are happy for us to preserve your works on AO3, but would like us to remove your name.
  6. You have any other questions we can help you with.

Please include the name of the archive in the subject heading of your email. If you no longer have access to the email account associated with your SlasHeaven account, please contact Open Doors and we'll help you out. (If you've posted the works elsewhere, or have an easy way to verify that they're yours, that's great; if not, we will work with the SlasHeaven mods to confirm your claims.)

Please see the Open Doors Website for instructions on:

If you still have questions...

If you have further questions, visit the Open Doors FAQ, or contact the Open Doors committee.

We'd also love it if fans could help us preserve the story of SlasHeaven on Fanlore. If you're new to wiki editing, no worries! Check out the new visitor portal, or ask the Fanlore Gardeners for tips.

We're excited to be able to help preserve SlasHeaven!

- The Open Doors team and Maryam and Aura

 

Commenting on this post will be disabled in 14 days, on April 8, 2026. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments regarding this import after that date, please contact Open Doors.

a march post

Mar. 25th, 2026 04:16 pm
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say hello to your new local phd candidate (i passed my preliminary exam yesterday and preparing for that is why i stopped existing)

quick c+p from neocities:

Resident Evil Requiem [2026]

Mar. 25th, 2026 12:54 pm
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Resident Evil Requiem (2026)
[ leon s. kennedy ]


[ here @ [community profile] axisandallies ]

Resident Evil Requiem [2026]

Mar. 25th, 2026 12:52 pm
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Resident Evil Requiem (2026)
[ leon s. kennedy ]


[ here @ [community profile] axisandallies ]

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Mar. 25th, 2026 03:47 pm
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tv; bridgerton, band of brothers, dead boy detectives, lost in space, stranger things, heated rivalry, the walking dead
movies;
red white and royal blue
celebrities;
nicola coughlan, claudia jessie, connor storrie, hudson williams, lauren cohan

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Mar. 25th, 2026 03:45 pm
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tv; bridgerton, band of brothers, dead boy detectives, lost in space, stranger things, heated rivalry, the walking dead
movies;
red white and royal blue
celebrities;
nicola coughlan, claudia jessie, connor storrie, hudson williams, lauren cohan

Check-In Post - March 25th 2026

Mar. 25th, 2026 07:39 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: Where do you do most of your crafting?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



basilisk

Mar. 25th, 2026 02:41 pm
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 #APoemADay

Just a little thing cobbled together based on a solitary line in my file of snippets "they stand on the water like Jesus."

basilisk

you walk on water like Jesus
evading predators,
shedding your skin in pieces,
consuming fruit and flesh,
a little king with no kingdom.

03-25-2026

Wednesday Reading Meme

Mar. 25th, 2026 02:09 pm
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What I Just Finished Reading

Nothing. It's migraine time yet again.

What I'm Reading Now

Comics Wednesday!

Dungeons of Doom #3, Fantastic Four #9, Iron Man #3, New Avengers #10, Ultimate Endgame #3, Wiccan Witches Road #4 )

What I'm Reading Next

IDEK. I'm gonna go have a NSAID.
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Fandom: Mo Dao Zu Shi
Pairings/Characters: Gen; Nie Mingjue & Nie Huaisang
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 100
Content Notes: No Archive Warnings Apply, stern martial culture, the implicit angst of their situation.
Creator Tags: Drabble, Fluff

Creator Links: (AO3) [archiveofourown.org profile] Zdenka; (Dreamwidth) [personal profile] zdenka

Theme: Siblings, Comfortfic, Cuddling Snuggling & Bed-Sharing, Drabbles, Family, Fluff, Kidfic (as kids)

Summary: Nie Mingjue tries to be stern with his younger brother and fails. (The Nie brothers as children.)

Author’s Notes: Translation into Русский available: (AO3-locked): Здесь безопасно by [archiveofourown.org profile] TiokDragon.

Written for 100words amnesty week for the prompt "indulgent".


Reccer's Notes: The Nie life expectancy means that poor Mingjue is already having to contemplate succeeding his father as Clan Leader. And grooming his little brother as his own successor in turn; it’s like those aphids so short-lived and desperate to survive that they’re born already pregnant.

Which makes this moment when a child allows himself to treat a child like a child all the more poignant.

Fanwork Links: Here is Safe, by [archiveofourown.org profile] Zdenka:
AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/59174212
Dreamwidth: https://100words.dreamwidth.org/690464.html
Collections: 100 Words.
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From today’s NY Times, in the weekly Social Q’s column.

Our youngest, who is 37 and uses they/them pronouns, has a long history of psychological problems. They sent a text informing us that they no longer want to interact with family members, and that if we want to meet with them, they require an advocate to be present. This child lives in our second home. They don’t pay rent, but they have a job that covers food and health insurance costs. We’re not sure what caused the break. They had a very bad interaction with our son, and we asked them to work it out themselves. But our son wants nothing to do with his sibling, and my husband wants to stop communicating with them, too. He says they are toxic. I am heartbroken. What should I do?

MOTHER


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In light of recent rollbacks on environmental protection, we, the creators behind the beloved birding app Merlin Bird ID, have preemptively shifted into the field of argument identification. Our highly accurate predictive models have shown that while most birds won’t be around much longer, interpersonal conflict is eternal.

Whether you’re a frightened child wondering if your parents are teetering on the precipice of divorce, a hard-of-hearing person worried about missing the nuances of under-the-breath barbs, or simply fed up with listening to your coworkers bicker, our app will do the work of listening to and analyzing any argument for you.

Introducing Merlin Fight ID, a rebranded identification app complete with suggestions for conflict resolution, decreasing tension, and more.

The newly formed Cornell Lab of Aggression is dedicated to helping people identify and cope with arguments occurring around them. Buried subtext, unspoken accusations, and bold claims can make it challenging to figure out what kind of fight you just witnessed and what the actual repercussions might be. We’re here to make that challenge easier.

Merlin is designed to be an argument ID and conflict resolution coach for fights of all severities. Merlin asks you the same questions a conflict-resolution expert would ask to help resolve a disagreement nonviolently. Notice that date and location are Merlin’s first and most important questions. It takes years of experience in the field to know what kinds of arguments are expected on a given date and at a given location. Merlin shares this knowledge with you based on more than eight million arguments submitted to our online library, eFight. This information comes from people around the world who have recorded arguments during wedding anniversaries, funeral services, check-out lines, children’s birthday parties, and other high-stress scenarios.

Merlin Fight ID asks you to describe the intensity, volume level, and physical gestures involved in the fight you witnessed. Because no two people argue in exactly the same way, Merlin presents a shortlist of possible argument topics, fight intensity, and long-term outcomes based on descriptions from Cornell Lab experts. We also employed thousands of angry test subjects who helped “teach” Merlin by participating in argument simulations ranging from minor spats to nearly lethal fistfights. Together, they’ve contributed more than three million descriptors to help Merlin match your input with the most likely argument subject, severity, and projected level of bodily harm. When you positively identify a fight and click “This Is My Fight,” Merlin will save your information to help improve its future suggestions.

Most people would prefer not to witness conflict firsthand, especially when it escalates into physical violence. Now you can further dissociate yourself from any argument by watching it on your smartphone. The Video ID feature in Merlin allows anyone with a camera to film a short clip of a fight in progress and immediately receive a list of suggestions for responding to the disagreement, whether by employing proven de-escalation techniques or by removing yourself from the situation altogether.

We plan to add more categories of arguments, culturally specific approaches to conflict resolution, and, eventually, a Polymarket feature that lets users live-stream a fight in progress while others gamble on the outcome in real time. If you’d like to support our efforts to continue developing Merlin Fight ID, please consider recording your next fight with your partner or parent and then uploading it to our database. No disagreement is too subtle or too savage to be identified and cataloged.

We’re sorry you have to use Merlin Fight ID, but we hope it helps you identify conflict more accurately.

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Fandom: BTS and BT21
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook, Koya, RJ, Shooky, Mang, Chimmy, Tata, Cooky, and SUGA's real life kitty, Tang!
Content Notes/Warnings: None
Medium: Digital art
Artist on DW/LJ: N/A
Artist Website/Gallery: [twitter.com profile] thisisskeets (pebble) | [instagram.com profile] jellyfishcakes
Why this piece is awesome: It's a really soft fanart that connects to so many things: BTS doing a comeback, them and their BT21 creations, and the mention of spring (their new album dropping on the official first day of spring). Oh, and the gentle nod to "Spring Day", a v. significant song in their discography.

I liked that this art is set at a moment when the dawn is right around the corner too. It's got a lovely style as well.

Link: and life goes on 🌸
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Starfleet Academy got renewed for a 2nd season before the first season had even aired, but it's future beyond that was up in the air. However, it was announced this week that season 2 will be the last season.

Story from Reactor Magazine
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The Completely Arbitrary Sunset Exchange is a femslash+ exchange that I and my best friend are hosting because we think Sunset is cool! This is a low-pressure, medium-inclusive event with a low barrier to entry.

Sunset is "a website established in 2025 dedicated to hosting F/F, NB/F and NB/NB fanworks. It holds pro-freedom of fiction, queer and trans inclusive, anti-bigotry and generally compassionate ideals. For an invitation, you can comment here, on our Dreamwidth or Tumblr, or sign up on Sunset itself.

All fandoms and all canon or non-canon pairings are permitted. All mediums are permitted - writing (300 word minimum) and art are common ones, but we also encourage vids (30 sec minimum), mixes, icon packs, gifsets, etc. We are not doing medium matching, so by signing up you may receive a gift of any kind. 

Schedule:
Nominations: April 6 - 11 2026 (New York time; countdown)
Sign ups:
April 14 - 19 2026 (New York time; countdown)
Assignments out by:
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Deadline:
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Reveals (works & creators):
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