ah yes, following local traditions by taking a three hour nap after lunch (what they call "siesta")
aside from minor details like "tap water is not drinkable" and "my parents and sister share a phone just for carrying outside so in case it gets stolen they don't lose their main phone" and "the local maker shop is out of stock on almost everything",
i kinda like it in here
i'm still pretty much in doll mode (no money, no keys, no thinking about food or plans), which is comforting for a while but i'll probably want to go back to being free soon
proud of my mom for how she runs her yoga classes. doors wide open even in winter (if it's cold people gotta wear more clothes), everyone masked, co2 between 450-500
i bought the aranet4 co2 meter mostly as a gift for her but given this, it's not that relevant (still leaving it here as a general purpose tool i guess)
thing i learnt today: different dollars have different value. there's "big head" dollars (new) and "small head" dollars (old). you get 5% less if your dollars have a small head
the cat just asked me to push the laptop away from my lap to get on there. this is just like my wife (with a different color scheme)
that was the least cave-like cave i've ever been to. it was well lit, well ventilated, and had cleanly painted white walls and floor
the city of tigre has a fursona
went for a walk to the prettiest place i've seen so far here and most photos are crap because it's mostly cloudy today. and most days are sunny i just picked a bad one
after moving to europe i kept seeing my argentinian therapist through whatsapp video calls, with a very convenient time slot (8 or 9pm) which almost never got in the way of other plans.
now that i'm back here it's at 4pm *and* i gotta go there physically ;_;
therapy is another thing argentina is really good at. cheap, accessible, plenty of supply, not stigmatized. it's the reason i'm Normal(tm)
yay, moved the therapist appointment to 7pm. so i'll be at
http://nerdear.la on thursday! let's hug, if anyone is there??

Nerdearla 2025 - 23 al 27 de septiembre - Buenos Aires
Desde 2014, Nerdearla es el evento tech + open source gratuito más grande en español. Charlas, talleres, coworking y networking presencial + streaming.
nerdear.lanichijou episode 14 merch (official, 2016 re-release)
something about the network setup of this house is cursed aaaaand it's up to me to fix it. welp
people trying to find something to talk about and asking "how's work?" and all i can say is "i don't know, haven't been there for a couple of months"
got keys to the house, got cash, i am free now
there's therapy (talking to a person you pay to listen to you) and there's therapy (spending time with my family and resolving stuff that felt pending for years)
going to nerdearla today!
i'm at this weird sleep cycle where i still go to sleep 5-12 europe time (0-7 argentina time), which is very convenient when i actually gotta wake up early like today. i forgot to set an alarm and didn't need it
had to go back home from the train station and change clothes because 18 C 89% humidity doesn't feel like 18 C
you'd think allowing google to know an excessive amount of information about my location would mean i wouldn't have problems like "the weather app keeps doing geoip and concluding i'm in the UK because i'm roaming" but welp
[totally in the UK voice] congrats to our new prime minister the lettuce
i am now legally required to say the following: "las malvinas son argentinas"
this is a photo of a subway ad that just shows a photo of a subway station
note how i have perfect mobile data reception here, underground, in buenos aires, unlike certain "first world" cities
i'm in and no idea what to do in a tech conference if there are no friends to cuddle
you can wear a vr headset and walk through the empty gray offices of accenture
i just learnt that falabella, a clothing shop chain, closed all the clothing shops at some point and became a fintech/bank??? what the hell
big hall 20% full, almost no one is wearing masks, 2300ppm 25 mins into the first talk
ooh co2 actually went down, 787 now, and temp is a bit lower too, i guess they enabled air conditioning