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Letter to Albany City Council to Use Automatic Captioning for City Meetings on YouTube
Email I sent to citycouncil@albanyca.org
To make the meetings of City of Albany more accessible, please turn on auto captioning for all the city meetings that are streamed via the Albany KALB YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/c/
- AUSD Board of Education - Aug. 11, 2020 - YouTube
- Albany City Council: Virtual Special & Regular Meeting - July 20, 2020 - YouTube
- AUSD Board of Education - July 14, 2020 - YouTube
- Social & Economic Justice Commission - July 7, 2020 - YouTube
- Albany City Council - July 6, 2020 - YouTube
- Working Group to Develop Community Policing & Relations Task Force - Aug. 13, 2020 - YouTube
- City Council Virtual Special Meeting - Aug. 5, 2020 - YouTube
- Social & Economic Justice Commission Virtual Special Meeting - Aug. 4, 2020 - YouTube
- Arts Committee - July 27, 2020 - YouTube
- Transportation Commission - July 23, 2020 - YouTube
- Planning & Zoning Commission: Virtual Special & Regular Meeting - July 22, 2020 - YouTube
- Addressing Institutional Racism that Impacts the City of Albany - YouTube (July 18, 2020)
- Climate Action Committee - July 15, 2020 - YouTube
- AUSD Board of Education - July 14, 2020 - YouTube
- 2x2x2 Virtual Meeting - July 13, 2020 - YouTube
- Parks, Recreation & Open Space Commission Virtual Meeting - July 8, 2020 - YouTube
- Economic Development Committee - July 2, 2020 - YouTube
Collaborative editing: Google Docs vs Microsoft Office
What experience do you all have in collaboratively editing Word documents in late 2019?
Yesterday, a group of collaborators and I were making the final push to submitting a grant proposal to the NSF due yesterday (spoiler alert: we made it!) Until the very last day, we were all using Google Docs and Google Drive, which is a fantastic collaborative environment. Then to get the documents formatted, the Google Docs were downloaded to the lead collaborator's computer. This move then made collaborative editing/copyediting of the document tricky. For a while, we were confused about which document was the most recent. We couldn't see easily see what other edits people had made. It wasn't clear that the approach that some of us took (to use Track Changes in Word) and then send our version of the document to the lead author) was actually the right -- and consensus -- approach.
Are others of you taking a similar approach: do a lot of collaborative editing in Google Docs and then do final editing/formatting in Word? How about using Microsoft Office for the Web for the entire writing process? I'm wondering how compatible online Word is with desktop Word, especially for detailed formatting.
Pareto Black Beans
Return to Regular Life in Albany
I'm pleased that on the first full day back at home from vacation that I made two healthy and delicious meals, which I consumed in moderation. Only one chicken leg, a small serving of Israeli couscous, and a heap of broccoli. Alas, I magically forgot my diet when I indulged heartily on spicy pistachios that a friend supplied to us at a meeting -- so watch those meeting snacks!
A striking view from a BART platform
It’s so beautiful at my church
I've spent many years now at All Souls Parish in Berkeley. So it tickles me to notice how utterly transportive Sunday morning workshop is to me -- if I notice. As I stood at the railing to receive communion yesterday, awash in music and light and surrounded by other parishioners, I said to myself: yes I'm blessed.
Going back to the classic editor on WordPress
Maybe the new Gutenberg editing experience is the present and future of editing in WordPress -- but it's been giving me a lot of headaches so far. I've been getting "Updating failed" and "Publishing failed" messages. Also the Preview doesn't work. I looked at posts like the following for help -- but to no avail:
- "Updating Failed" / "Publishing Failed" on latest Update (temp conflict with an unknown theme or solved by deactivating and reactivating WP Cerber) · Issue #7652 · WordPress/gutenberg
- Preview stuck in "generating preview" (about:blank ) after auto-save on published post · Issue #7561 · WordPress/gutenberg
- Saving: Autosaveable does not account for autosave existing at start of editing · Issue #7416 · WordPress/gutenberg
I'm just punting and going back to the Classic Editor using Classic Editor | WordPress.org.
How to write markdown in WordPress 5.0.2?
I'm running into a number of problems in the new WordPress 5.0.x installations. One issue I'm starting to get a hang of is how to write my posts in Markdown. With a bit of experimentation, I found out that I could still use Jetpack to write Markdown blocks: Markdown.
Preparing for 2019
I Wouldn't it be nice to write something every day in 2019? I have that hope but I'm learning to temper my expectations. Instead of setting myself that goal, I'll just indicate my intention to write when I can. And when I forget to write for months on end but decide to come back to my blog, I'll pat myself on my back and say: "Congratulations, Self. Carry on."