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    <title>pandemic &amp;mdash; Doctacosa</title>
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    <description>🪶 I&#39;m a real blog! Maybe? 🤔  Thoughts by Stéphane, often in English, parfois en français!</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 15:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Working from home: One year in</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[As of this posting, I will have been working from home for a year, with no change in sight. Some of you have been in the same situation, give or take a few days, while others have gone back to school or work since. I posted some early thoughts after 9 days of what was originally supposed to be something lasting a few weeks, and I figured the opportunity was right to revisit that.&#xA;&#xA;I had been curious about experiencing work-from-home full time to see if I would like it. I wasn&#39;t exactly asking for a global pandemic as a setting, but hey, you take what you can! Overall, I find my personal experience to be positive, as I&#39;m still able to stay focused through the day. I prefer a quiet work environment, and on this point, being able to control the noise and distractions is nice. A major upside has been the loss of the commute, giving me more flexibility on how each day goes.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;m still employed at the same location, as we haven&#39;t had any notable changes in personnel or company structure related to the current situation. I have since joined a different department, though, as the project I was involved in has been retired. I&#39;m now paired with a team which is mostly located in Europe, so being physically present in the office wouldn&#39;t change much: emails, chats and voice calls would still be our primary lifelines!&#xA;&#xA;One side-effect of always being at the same desk (day, night and weekends!) has been a urge to improve my setup. I have since installed my tablet as a third screen, dedicating it to Discord. My networking equipment and related devices have been tidied up and moved to a closet to remove clutter. I also bought a footrest to improve the ergonomics and sorted out all nearby drawers and shelves to be better organized, toss away unused items and let others be easier to find.&#xA;&#xA;I just wish I hadn&#39;t left at the office that novel that I was reading, I was two-thirds of the way through...&#xA;&#xA;#pandemic #work&#xA;&#xA;- Doctacosa]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As of this posting, I will have been working from home for a year, with no change in sight. Some of you have been in the same situation, give or take a few days, while others have gone back to school or work since. <a href="https://blog.interordi.com/the-obligatory-coronavirus-update">I posted some early thoughts after 9 days of what was originally supposed to be something lasting a few weeks</a>, and I figured the opportunity was right to revisit that.</p>

<p>I had been curious about experiencing work-from-home full time to see if I would like it. I wasn&#39;t exactly asking for a global pandemic as a setting, but hey, you take what you can! Overall, I find my personal experience to be positive, as I&#39;m still able to stay focused through the day. I prefer a quiet work environment, and on this point, being able to control the noise and distractions is nice. A major upside has been the loss of the commute, giving me more flexibility on how each day goes.</p>

<p>I&#39;m still employed at the same location, as we haven&#39;t had any notable changes in personnel or company structure related to the current situation. I have since joined a different department, though, as the project I was involved in has been retired. I&#39;m now paired with a team which is mostly located in Europe, so being physically present in the office wouldn&#39;t change much: emails, chats and voice calls would still be our primary lifelines!</p>

<p>One side-effect of always being at the same desk (day, night and weekends!) has been a urge to improve my setup. I have since installed my tablet as a third screen, dedicating it to Discord. My networking equipment and related devices have been tidied up and moved to a closet to remove clutter. I also bought a footrest to improve the ergonomics and sorted out all nearby drawers and shelves to be better organized, toss away unused items and let others be easier to find.</p>

<p>I just wish I hadn&#39;t left at the office that novel that I was reading, I was two-thirds of the way through...</p>

<p><a href="https://blog.interordi.com/tag:pandemic" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">pandemic</span></a> <a href="https://blog.interordi.com/tag:work" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">work</span></a></p>

<p><em>– Doctacosa</em></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2021 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The obligatory coronavirus update</title>
      <link>https://blog.interordi.com/the-obligatory-coronavirus-update</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Everyone has to have one, it seems, so why not!&#xA;&#xA;On my end, the biggest difference in my day-to-day life is that the entire office has been asked to work from home unless absolutely required. This isn&#39;t a major shift for me as I had been working from home once a week for several months now, so I&#39;ve got the process down. Five days a week instead of one feels different, of course, but I can still be productive and stay in touch with the members of my team! One very nice result is that I&#39;m now saving about eight hours of commute time per week, and it shows every day: I now have more time to move my projects forward. Not bad!&#xA;&#xA;With more people staying at home, there&#39;s been a noticeable increase of player traffic on several servers. I can&#39;t confirm for sure if this is the case for us yet as my player stats have been affected by a bug in the past few days, but I&#39;m working to repair them. If anything, it feels busier than usual.&#xA;&#xA;The one real consequence I&#39;m facing at this point is minor, all things considered. I usually buy the monthly postcards every month, unless I pick up more designs while on vacation. However, all of the stores that I usually visit for these are either closed or will be closing later today, so my supply has dried up. Not to worry, though, as I&#39;m already working on an alternative and they should be shipping out at the beginning of next month, as usual!&#xA;&#xA;#pandemic #work&#xA;&#xA;- Doctacosa]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has to have one, it seems, so why not!</p>

<p>On my end, the biggest difference in my day-to-day life is that the entire office has been asked to work from home unless absolutely required. This isn&#39;t a major shift for me as I had been working from home once a week for several months now, so I&#39;ve got the process down. Five days a week instead of one feels different, of course, but I can still be productive and stay in touch with the members of my team! One very nice result is that I&#39;m now saving about eight hours of commute time per week, and it shows every day: I now have more time to move my projects forward. Not bad!</p>

<p>With more people staying at home, there&#39;s been a noticeable increase of player traffic on several servers. I can&#39;t confirm for sure if this is the case for us yet as my player stats have been affected by a bug in the past few days, but I&#39;m working to repair them. If anything, it feels busier than usual.</p>

<p>The one real consequence I&#39;m facing at this point is minor, all things considered. I usually buy the monthly postcards every month, unless I pick up more designs while on vacation. However, all of the stores that I usually visit for these are either closed or will be closing later today, so my supply has dried up. Not to worry, though, as I&#39;m already working on an alternative and they should be shipping out at the beginning of next month, as usual!</p>

<p><a href="https://blog.interordi.com/tag:pandemic" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">pandemic</span></a> <a href="https://blog.interordi.com/tag:work" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">work</span></a></p>

<p><em>– Doctacosa</em></p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2020 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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