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  1. @WesElyMD Yes- I am having cognitive difficulties with attention, concentration, and as a result some forgetfulness, executive planning; previously an avid reader- now 1 book in 3 years! #LongCovid #CognitiveDifficulties

  2. @LizCharalambous Hellooooo!

    What can be helpful is to write a toot and hashtag it Introduction and then use hashtags at end of it for things you are interested in. you can pin your Introduction to your profile. I had absolutely no idea what i was doing when I joined 12 days ago- it does get easier.
    Also boost more often than RT in Twitter- helps to be found by others. Kate :)
    #UsingMastodon

  3. @LizCharalambous Hellooooo!

    What can be helpful is to write a toot and hashtag it Introduction and then use hashtags at end of it for things you are interested in. you can pin your Introduction to your profile. I had absolutely no idea what i was doing when I joined 12 days ago- it does get easier.
    Also boost more often than RT in Twitter- helps to be found by others. Kate :)
    #UsingMastodon

  4. @LizCharalambous Hellooooo!

    What can be helpful is to write a toot and hashtag it Introduction and then use hashtags at end of it for things you are interested in. you can pin your Introduction to your profile. I had absolutely no idea what i was doing when I joined 12 days ago- it does get easier.
    Also boost more often than RT in Twitter- helps to be found by others. Kate :)

  5. @aliceroberts Delighted with the signed copies of your book #AnatomicalOddities - one copy for me & another as a gift.
    Great illustrations.

  6. A moving Remembrance Service at Craster Harbour this morning; the two minute silence made even more poignant by the sound of the waves and haunting calls of the seagulls.
    #RememberanceSunday

  7. A moving Remembrance Service at Craster Harbour this morning; the two minute silence made even more poignant by the sound of the waves and haunting calls of the seagulls.
    #RememberanceSunday

  8. A moving Remembrance Service at Craster Harbour this morning; the two minute silence made even more poignant by the sound of the waves and haunting calls of the seagulls.
    #RememberanceSunday

  9. A moving Remembrance Service at Craster Harbour this morning; the two minute silence made even more poignant by the sound of the waves and haunting calls of the seagulls.

  10. A moving Remembrance Service at Craster Harbour this morning; the two minute silence made even more poignant by the sound of the waves and haunting calls of the seagulls.
    #RememberanceSunday

  11. @trumpet Phew! 😂 So next question! Re #LoggingOn I thought I’d go onto mastodon on my laptop- so as to explore things a bit more easily than on my iPhone- for example I’m still trying to find the ‘bookmark’ symbol! So went to mastodon log in- it said invalid email or password. So I went to my iPhone & changed my password- but yet- when I tried to log in again on laptop- same message. What am I not doing??
    Plus can you give the link re making donation to @mas.to
    Thanks Kate

  12. @shaungdavey I made a friend of this handsome #HighlandCoo when staying up in Scotland recently. 😊

  13. Morning
    Couple of questions:
    1. Re #AltText I added to photos, but not sure how to check what I wrote & I have no idea how to access AltText on other people’s photos. I am currently only using iPhone

    2. Someone mentioned that to avoid filling up timelines with replies- that should post first toot as ‘public’ and then make replies‘private’. I’m unclear what this means & not surprisingly- how to do that!

    Thanks in advance

    #HowMastodonWorks

  14. Morning
    Couple of questions:
    1. Re #AltText I added to photos, but not sure how to check what I wrote & I have no idea how to access AltText on other people’s photos. I am currently only using iPhone

    2. Someone mentioned that to avoid filling up timelines with replies- that should post first toot as ‘public’ and then make replies‘private’. I’m unclear what this means & not surprisingly- how to do that!

    Thanks in advance

    #HowMastodonWorks

  15. Morning
    Couple of questions:
    1. Re I added to photos, but not sure how to check what I wrote & I have no idea how to access AltText on other people’s photos. I am currently only using iPhone

    2. Someone mentioned that to avoid filling up timelines with replies- that should post first toot as ‘public’ and then make replies‘private’. I’m unclear what this means & not surprisingly- how to do that!

    Thanks in advance

  16. Last week featured my first trip to cover Google I/O since 2019. It was great to spend a few days in a pleasant part of the Bay Area, and it was outright lovely to catch up with tech-journalism friends that I had not seen IRL since four or five years ago.

    Another good part of this trip, as noted earlier for Patreon members: staying in the same Airbnb room that I’d booked in 2018 and 2019.

    5/14/2024: T-Mobile’s Metro Adds Flex Plans With Free Phone Upgrades, Amazon Prime, PCMag

    By taking up T-Mobile on its offer of a conversation last Friday with Jon Freier, president of the company’s consumer group, about this embargoed news from one of its prepaid brands, I was able to have this story filed by Monday evening instead of having to write it in the middle of I/O.

    5/14/2024: Google Play Upgrades Allow Developers to Know if Your Phone’s Been Hacked, PCMag

    My editors thought that the phone-malware angle of this story about an array of Google Play updates would be most interesting to readers, and I think they were right.

    5/14/2024: Putting Gemini to the Test: First Look at Google’s Project Astra, PCMag

    The hands-on reporting for this piece from the AI Sandbox exhibit at I/O involved my feet (in the form of a penalty-kick challenge graded by a version of Google’s Gemini family of AI tools), and my fingers (which I used to draw a map of D.C. that included the Anacostia River, a cartographic detail that apparently confounded Google’s Project Astra AI assistant).

    5/15/2024: Uber App Adds Features for Caregivers, AARP

    Uber offered me an advance on this story, and then I broadened my reporting beyond its embargoed press release by interviewing my Georgetown Voice friend Kate Washington, author of the brilliant Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America.

    5/15/2024: Google Takes a Page From Apple With Android Theft Protection, PCMag

    Jet lag helped me write this piece, in the form of my waking up annoyingly early Wednesday and therefore giving me a couple of hours of uninterrupted (but uncaffeinated) time to write the thing.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/05/19/weekly-output-metro-by-t-mobiles-flex-plans-google-play-security-google-i-os-ai-sandbox-uber-caregiver-android-theft-protection/

    #AISandbox #AndroidTheftProtection #caregivers #GoogleGemini #GoogleIO #GooglePlay #IO #KateWashington #MetroByTMobile #onDeviceAI #ProjectAstra #stolenPhone #stolenPhonePasscode #subsidizedPhones

  17. Last week featured my first trip to cover Google I/O since 2019. It was great to spend a few days in a pleasant part of the Bay Area, and it was outright lovely to catch up with tech-journalism friends that I had not seen IRL since four or five years ago.

    Another good part of this trip, as noted earlier for Patreon members: staying in the same Airbnb room that I’d booked in 2018 and 2019.

    5/14/2024: T-Mobile’s Metro Adds Flex Plans With Free Phone Upgrades, Amazon Prime, PCMag

    By taking up T-Mobile on its offer of a conversation last Friday with Jon Freier, president of the company’s consumer group, about this embargoed news from one of its prepaid brands, I was able to have this story filed by Monday evening instead of having to write it in the middle of I/O.

    5/14/2024: Google Play Upgrades Allow Developers to Know if Your Phone’s Been Hacked, PCMag

    My editors thought that the phone-malware angle of this story about an array of Google Play updates would be most interesting to readers, and I think they were right.

    5/14/2024: Putting Gemini to the Test: First Look at Google’s Project Astra, PCMag

    The hands-on reporting for this piece from the AI Sandbox exhibit at I/O involved my feet (in the form of a penalty-kick challenge graded by a version of Google’s Gemini family of AI tools), and my fingers (which I used to draw a map of D.C. that included the Anacostia River, a cartographic detail that apparently confounded Google’s Project Astra AI assistant).

    5/15/2024: Uber App Adds Features for Caregivers, AARP

    Uber offered me an advance on this story, and then I broadened my reporting beyond its embargoed press release by interviewing my Georgetown Voice friend Kate Washington, author of the brilliant Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America.

    5/15/2024: Google Takes a Page From Apple With Android Theft Protection, PCMag

    Jet lag helped me write this piece, in the form of my waking up annoyingly early Wednesday and therefore giving me a couple of hours of uninterrupted (but uncaffeinated) time to write the thing.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/05/19/weekly-output-metro-by-t-mobiles-flex-plans-google-play-security-google-i-os-ai-sandbox-uber-caregiver-android-theft-protection/

    #AISandbox #AndroidTheftProtection #caregivers #GoogleGemini #GoogleIO #GooglePlay #IO #KateWashington #MetroByTMobile #onDeviceAI #ProjectAstra #stolenPhone #stolenPhonePasscode #subsidizedPhones

  18. Last week featured my first trip to cover Google I/O since 2019. It was great to spend a few days in a pleasant part of the Bay Area, and it was outright lovely to catch up with tech-journalism friends that I had not seen IRL since four or five years ago.

    Another good part of this trip, as noted earlier for Patreon members: staying in the same Airbnb room that I’d booked in 2018 and 2019.

    5/14/2024: T-Mobile’s Metro Adds Flex Plans With Free Phone Upgrades, Amazon Prime, PCMag

    By taking up T-Mobile on its offer of a conversation last Friday with Jon Freier, president of the company’s consumer group, about this embargoed news from one of its prepaid brands, I was able to have this story filed by Monday evening instead of having to write it in the middle of I/O.

    5/14/2024: Google Play Upgrades Allow Developers to Know if Your Phone’s Been Hacked, PCMag

    My editors thought that the phone-malware angle of this story about an array of Google Play updates would be most interesting to readers, and I think they were right.

    5/14/2024: Putting Gemini to the Test: First Look at Google’s Project Astra, PCMag

    The hands-on reporting for this piece from the AI Sandbox exhibit at I/O involved my feet (in the form of a penalty-kick challenge graded by a version of Google’s Gemini family of AI tools), and my fingers (which I used to draw a map of D.C. that included the Anacostia River, a cartographic detail that apparently confounded Google’s Project Astra AI assistant).

    5/15/2024: Uber App Adds Features for Caregivers, AARP

    Uber offered me an advance on this story, and then I broadened my reporting beyond its embargoed press release by interviewing my Georgetown Voice friend Kate Washington, author of the brilliant Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America.

    5/15/2024: Google Takes a Page From Apple With Android Theft Protection, PCMag

    Jet lag helped me write this piece, in the form of my waking up annoyingly early Wednesday and therefore giving me a couple of hours of uninterrupted (but uncaffeinated) time to write the thing.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/05/19/weekly-output-metro-by-t-mobiles-flex-plans-google-play-security-google-i-os-ai-sandbox-uber-caregiver-android-theft-protection/

    #AISandbox #AndroidTheftProtection #caregivers #GoogleGemini #GoogleIO #GooglePlay #IO #KateWashington #MetroByTMobile #onDeviceAI #ProjectAstra #stolenPhone #stolenPhonePasscode #subsidizedPhones