Whilst being a massive disaster in the grand scheme of things, this Corona business has some positive side effects. For one, I realized I don't need car. I really don't. I could just work from home most of the time and maybe visit the office once or twice per week via public transportation. And do anything else via public transportation as well. Not sure if I'm really going to sell my car (it's almost 10 years old, probably not going to get much for it), but when it eventually breaks down, I doubt I'll buy another one. Then, well, I spend most of my time alone in isolation now. What am I going to do with all this time? I picked up a couple of new hobbies. Some of those turned out to be failures, but that's fine. Others, like playing bass guitar, are awesome. Also, with all this isolation and the resulting absence of social pressure, I can finally hear my own thoughts again. Well, I've always heard them, but you do what's expected of you, don't you? It's really surprising how easily we're influenced by the opinions of other people (well, at least I am). (And the funny thing is, I thought I was *already* leading a secluded life prior to this. Nope!) On the other hand, I felt a greater need to connect to people, because, well, *there's nobody around*. I'm more active on IRC now and gave Mastodon and twtxt a try. Still not sure about Mastodon (there is so much annoying noise), but twtxt is great. I wish it was more popular among us tech nerds. Everyone who runs a blog on their own server should join twtxt by hosting a twtxt feed as well, if you ask me. :)