Blog: November 2024

Sick on Thanksgiving

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I'm lying on my couch in my San Francisco apartment trying to recover from the sickness I acquired. The last few days have been rough! Being sick is something I don't like to experience but here we are.

Since I couldn't return to Nebraska this year for the holiday, I had plans to do a Friendsgiving.

Everyone is enjoying themselves and having a grand old time.

It would be selfish of me to show up sick, and miserable, and risk getting people sick. I know people understand, but I don't like to disappoint others.

I am grateful for a few things:

My Parents

Even though I couldn't return to Nebraska, I am very grateful for them. They have been very supportive in various aspects of life. I know they miss me and they wish I could move back. They love how I've branched off to live in a different place. I miss them a lot but I will see them soon!

My Friend Evan

My friend Evan was so kind enough for me to bring me crackers as I was struggling yesterday. He's a keeper! Those crackers brought me back to life. I'm so appreciative to have Evan in my life.

Evan even walked me to McDonald's this morning making sure I got a light meal. McDonald's was closed. :( I just wanted two burritos.

My Friends Sarah and Mike

My friend Sarah has been amazing over the years especially when I moved to Sacramento. She has helped me so much in getting used to California living and of course, having to put up with my shenanigans.

Mike is a great friend as well. He helped me guide my career to where it is now! He is a great person to have an amazing conversation with. I love talking about ethics with him and anything related to tech.

I miss them both!

Alone Time

Being sick allowed me to do nothing, which is not bad. I ordered some soup in hopes of making me feel better sooner. I probably should watch a movie instead of doom-scrolling. I deserve to enjoy myself a little. Maybe I will code and work on my website and working on an API.

Homebrew Website Club

I am grateful I hung out remotely at Homebrew Website Club yesterday! I didn't participate as much as I wanted but I still made the effort to attend. There was some great conversation happening! Shoutout to Tracy and Angelo for hanging out and tucking me in virtually when I finally crashed.

Happy Holidays.


Today I Voted!

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Pablo with voted sticker

Today I voted today


IndieWeb Carnival: multilingualism in a global Web

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Itā€™s been a while since Iā€™ve participated in the IndieWeb Carnival. Iā€™m late writing this post. I saw October was on the topic of multilingualism in a global Web *. Iā€™m very excited to write about this topic for various reasons. Exciting might be an understatement. Iā€™m fucking stoked to write a post about languages!

I grew up as a bilingual in Spanish and English. Then, I learned French in school and the whole travel abroad situation. I consider myself fluent in all three languages. I use them often. As someone who speaks multiple languages, I see the world through different lenses. One could argue that the internet itself is another world. This has allowed me to access different parts of the internet that someone who is a monolingual may not ever get to experience much.

When I was growing up and started to learn French: I was very happy to find content so easily. One of the shows, * Code Lyoko * was vital in my learning French. I was able to watch able to watch it in all three languages I speak. It helped make connections and differentiate how the characters expressed themselves in their respective language. Being born and raised in the United States, I have to admit that the multilingual has kept me connected with my roots, and my family and has taught me things. It allows my language skills to evolve as time goes on.

I often use the Mexican version of Google to find the news and look up various things about Latin America. I get more direct to the source. I do this to find more accurate reporting on things happening. When things about Mexico get reported in American media, I often question various aspects of the reporting. American media tends to picture Mexico as this scary place as a whole.

When I was a kid, It was hard to find information about my parentsā€™ hometown in Mexico. Trying to find detailed information in English was next to impossible. Wikipedia in Spanish is always a great place to start! Itā€™s so much more satisfying as the page has more information and a lot more footnotes. What better place than to look at a website by the Mexican government to give me the census data of my parentā€™s hometown? You canā€™t find this information in English!

The web shouldnā€™t be dominated by the English language. Iā€™m aware itā€™s the lingua franca. The internet is becoming homogenized. A world being homogenized is a terrifying thing to think about. Weā€™re losing so much culture. So much perspective. Think of it this way: the internet is losing its spice. Itā€™s becoming bland. We should be proud of the languages we can present ourselves in. Thatā€™s what makes the internet fun! Does everything need to be in English? Absolutely N-O-T!

I must admit that I am guilty of not writing as often in different languages. I do write the occasional post in Spanish or French. At the same time, I feel as if Iā€™m contributing to the situation. This monthā€™s topic has motivated me to continue to write in Spanish and French more. I want to continue to express myself. Itā€™s important to write in different languages other than English. When I write in different languages, I express myself as me but at the same time, itā€™s a different me. French Pablo presents himself differently from Spanish or English Pablo.

Thank you ~zinricky for hosting this monthā€™s IndieWeb Carnival on multilingualism in a global Web


Feliz DĆ­a de Los Muertos

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Pablo wearing a sugar mask

Happy Day of the Dead! Feliz DĆ­a de Los Muertos 2024!

This is an important holiday for me and my fellow Mexicans. This is a day (spills over into the weekend) we use to celebrate and reconnect with our loved ones. This is the time of year where we are closer to our loved ones. I think about my grandparents, my aunts and uncles, my cousins and, other loved ones.

I hope to see you soon.

This post was written in my apartment in San Francisco.