Anne Sullivan

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Assistant Professor of Digital Media, Georgia Tech. Games, HCI, Society, Narrative, Animals, AI, ADHD
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@inarticulatequilter I was just thinking today that I need to ask what the social norms are on mastodon! Thank you for the heads up!

Does anyone have any thoughts/recommendations on which CC license to use with ACM Open Access articles?

In particular, Yes/No to:
Remixing,
Commercial Use
Share Alike

Thanks in advance! :)

@rzubek it just makes me realize how rare it is for me to just do the work without a bunch of interruptions. Even if they are fast to deal with, the overhead of context switching back and forth (esp with ADHD) just leaves me shattered by the end of the day.

What a privilege to be able to spend my day focused on what I'm doing at that moment, be that meeting with students, reading/writing papers or teaching. It's really lovely!

@rzubek I really should be checking Teams more often (which is what we use). It's not ideal that I'm checking less frequently at all, but the quiet is so lovely sometimes.
I've also accidentally stopped reading social media. I have no idea what's going on with anyone anywhere. Also peaceful but with a strong aftertaste of isolation. That one is a bit harder for me to reconcile.

My secret to reducing work stress: Don't read emails or Teams/Slack messages more than once a day.

It turns out not having a constant stream of "OMG IT'S ON FIRE" from everyone is v. peaceful.

Been doing it on accident as I focus on deadlines. Nothing has fallen apart yet 👍👍

Announcing 'Branching Factor' a podcast where my wonderful friends @mtrc @annetropy @GeorgeOsborn and @quangdx join me to discuss game development and research.

Available soon on all podcast providers, with the video version on AI and Games Plus.
https://shows.acast.com/branchingfactor

11/20

Branching Factor

Course releases are great, but what I really need is a meeting release.

I like to start off each year by declaring email bankruptcy and archive the last year's worth of emails. Every year outlook makes this harder by placing limits on how many emails you can archive/move to a new folder at a time.

This year, I actually broke Outlook.

appreciation for my brain which saw development and auto-filled "game" instead of "came".