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<p class="has-drop-cap">Well, it&#8217;s 2021. 2020 was pretty bad! it&#8217;s gonna take a lot of work to make 2021 good, but maybe we&#8217;ll all manage it together.</p>



<p>One positive change I&#8217;m making is that I&#8217;ve quit Twitter. I don&#8217;t currently plan to delete my account — it&#8217;s useful to have posts here automatically linked over there, and there are a lot of people there I&#8217;d hate to lose touch with, so if the account stays accessible they can at least find out why I&#8217;m not tweeting anymore — but a couple of weeks ago Twitter notified me that it was my tenth anniversary on the site and asked if I wouldn&#8217;t like to make a commemorative tweet with a special &#8220;10&#8221; graphic they&#8217;d prepared, and I thought, well, ten years is definitely too long to be here.</p>



<p>I have more thoughts about the ways in which &#8220;social media&#8221; as it currently exists, and Twitter in particular (I quit Facebook about ten years ago, so I don&#8217;t have any first-hand knowledge of its current state), is bad for us as individual people and as a society, and why, and what might be better; and maybe at some point I&#8217;ll organize those into a post here. I want to work on, and write about, more software projects first, though, so look for more on that soon.</p>



<p>Anyway although time is largely fake, there&#8217;s something nice about choosing to mark the new year a few weeks after the solstice — it&#8217;s about when we start to actually notice that the days are getting longer. It&#8217;s been a few months of it getting darker and colder, and it will stay cold, and even get a little colder yet, for another couple, but we can see it&#8217;s starting to get a little lighter, and we know it&#8217;ll get warm again, we just have to get through the hard depths of winter.</p>



<p>A metaphor, if you like. Happy new year, wear a mask, don&#8217;t go to restaurants or weddings or bars or generally spend time indoors with or near people you don&#8217;t live with, get the COVID vaccine as soon as you can, don&#8217;t vote for Republicans, tip servers and delivery people extra, do what you can to help other people.</p>
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