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I had an OK good with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
It is the first day of a new month, so I have a fresh slate of progress for today. Today, I started with attributing 2 users that recently helped me. I also updated the URLL specification, my DeGoogle your Life (main repository) and my profile repository. I also got caught up on Git-omage work (part A & B) today, and made some small changes to the Scarlet Oven project. I set up a 3 rakefile system, and did mostly Git-image and coumentation work.
I tried to get caught up today. I had limited use of my Raspberry Pi, not converting audio or writing metadata. I have plans to fix my schedule again.
I have noticed problems for a few days, and my suspicions are confirmed: GitHub is hiding unabbreviated numeral values in UI elements, and hovering doesn't fix it (such as hovering over the repository
tab to get the exact number, now I have to go an extra page in, search for all public repositories, and then get the result, which I have to factor private projects into, luckily I don't have too many of those at a time.)
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I didn't do anything else today.I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 1st. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a poor with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I got partially caught up on Git-image work (part B only) and mainly worked on a statistics repository today. I also did 14 project forks, and made small changes to Scarlet Oven. Other than that, I didn't do anything else on GitHub today.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I didn't do anything else today.I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 2nd. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a better (but still poor) day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I got caught up again on Git-image work (part A & B) and put some work into modernizing and improving my journaling development image repository, along with my daily articles. I didn't do anything else on GitHub today.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I didn't do anything else today.I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 3rd. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I stayed caught up on Git-image work (part A & B) and put work into 8 new SNU repositories. The first 2 new SNU repositories are implementations for TikTok and Snapchat equivalent support (so those platforms have an alternative) but the main work was put into the new SNU package manager, which has 5 dimension repositories, where it gets its data from (0D, 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D)
I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I didn't do anything else today.I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 3rd. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I stayed caught up on Git-image work (part A & B) but I didn't put work into any other repositories today. My GitHub image repository for 2022 received a significant upgrade, slots for more entries in 2022 were added.
I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I didn't do anything else today.I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 5th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
Today was the day of the week where I create organizations. The majority of my time on GitHub went towards creating and documenting organizations. As usual, data for this can be found here (GitHub_Organization_Info
)
I fell behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work. I also added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository. I publicly released some projects I have been working on in the past week today, they include:
I also did minor updates to these projects. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 6th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work. I also added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I have been planning out a personal media playing device lately, and it led to me creating a new WacOS project, as I felt like having a custom iPod-like device for playing audio. I decided that iOS 6 was the interface I was aiming for. I worked on this project today, but my interest in the WacOS project came back, and I worked on several other WacOS projects. The several other projects I worked on today were separate repositories for the WacOS BaSYS subsystem (parts 1 to 6, along with a root repository combining all 6) I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 7th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work. I also again added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
My interest in WacOS stayed for day 2, and I continued work on separate repositories for the WacOS BaSYS subsystem (parts 1 to 6, along with a root repository combining all 6) mostly project language files, and some other touches. I also spent too much time using the @all-contributors
bot with the SNU 0D mode repository. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 8th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up, and finalized the 2022 April Tree World image repository. I also again added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I took a break from WacOS work today to do other things. I started the basis for 2 new projects: BathHouseOS, and JScribe. They will be released on Friday. I also spent too much time using the @all-contributors
bot with the Scarlet Oven repository. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, as of 2022, May 9th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I forgot to mention this yesterday, but GitHub was not indexing files today (2022, May 9th) all new/changed files were not indexed on both public and private repositories.
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I created 9 new source repositories today, and made 16 forks. I continued work on the new BathHouseOS series of projects today, creating 6 new repositories for it. I also made a SNU Programming Tools Web-IDE for the nesC language, and I began to continue work on WacOS today, creating a repostiory for the m4 library set, a repository for manual pages, along with general updates to the core repository. I worked on 24 repositories in total today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 10th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very good day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository. Additionally, I improved the repositories configuration files.
I created 1 new source repository today, and made 24 forks. Work on the BathHouseOS project paused today, and I began to continue work on WacOS today, updating wOS 6, and parts of the core repository. I worked heavily on a new Graphic Design repository today, where I will store my graphic design work. I worked on 22 repositories in total today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 11th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very good day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I created 12 new source repositories today, and made 7 forks. Work on the BathHouseOS project was still paused today, and I began to continue work on WacOS today, updating several parts, creating repositories for:
This was also merged into the core repository. I also created a repository for ProtonMail images, and made the joke repository titled Oh-Hi-Markdown
I worked on 23 repositories in total today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 12th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
Today was the day of the week where I create organizations. The majority of my time on GitHub went towards creating and documenting organizations. As usual, data for this can be found here (GitHub_Organization_Info
)
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I did some talks with a new friend regarding SSH usage, and I may enter an SSH era
for myself, which may create a 3rd pillar. Here are the 3 pillers:
Work on the BathHouseOS project resumed today. I also worked on my uOffice and JScribe projects today, leaving me no time to finish GitHub Organization Info work for today. I worked on 17 repositories in total today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 13th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I got caught back up on GitHub Organization Info work today, and I feel like the project is perfected now. There are some language issues on my GOI repository, I feel gitattributes caused it.
I hard a hard day personally today, I was unable to get much sleep last night. It was a very long night, and it took me until around 7:30 am to fall asleep, only to wake up less than 4 hours later at 11:05 am.
I did some work today, but feel behind. I feel further behind on Git-image work, but wrote lots of notes internally. I am having memory issues regarding Firefox profiles today (they are getting noticeable) I have plans for an earlier bedtime tonight, so I skipped lots of possible catchup work.
Work on the BathHouseOS project paused again today. I created 14 forks today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts.
I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 14th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I worked on several WacOS projects today, including
Along with 1 new WacOS project:
I also updated the core WacOS project repository, and the Scarlet Oven project repository.
I created 10 repositories today, 9 of them are forks. I worked on 25 repositories in total today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
There was a self-caused Wi-Fi outage today.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 15th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository.
I worked on several WacOS projects today, including
Along with 1 new WacOS project:
I also updated the core WacOS project repository (heavy updates) and updated the MCPYE project repository. I started the new VLCSV project today, but didn't make too much progress on it. It is private for now, and will be released on 2022, May 20th.
I created 4 repositories today, 3 of them are forks. I worked on 20 repositories in total today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 16th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I also (yet again) added more slots to the 2022 GitHub image repository, this was the finale for this side-project today.
I worked on several WacOS projects today, including
I also updated the core WacOS project repository (medium updates) and updated the MCPYE project repository (heavy updates)
I credited a new contributor, and did not create any new repositories today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 17th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I worked on modernizing several projects today, and did minimal work on WacOS. I worked on a couple WacOS projects today, including
I also updated the core SNU Programming Tools repository (medium updates) and created a volume 6 Tree World image repository for next month. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 18th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a mixed day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I worked on modernizing a few projects today, and tested out a new pull request template. Most of my work today went towards my V8 GitHub repository template, which the majority of its contributions don't appear on my GitHub calendar, despite spending hours on it. It will still save me hundreds of hours of time.
I did some work on the main Git-image repository, but I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 19th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
Today was the day of the week where I create organizations. The majority of my time on GitHub went towards creating and documenting organizations. As usual, data for this can be found here (GitHub_Organization_Info
)
I got all GitHub organization work done in one day today, but made little Git-image progress. I stayed somewhat caught up on some tasks today. Personally, today, I was really tired.
I created 6 forks today. I am also getting close to removing Wakatime usage from my GitHub profile, as it was never used, I included it just because I could.
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I released and updated the VLCSV project today, and did some work to my Graphic Design repository, along with my profile repository. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 20th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
Today was the final day for our current guests at our AirB&B, and we visited. I learnt of a method of 2FA known as "YuBi keys" which are hardware devices plugged in to use for 2 factor authentication, rather than to use email or a phone number. I am still considering it.
Although today wasn't the day of the week where I typically spend a lot of time on my GOI repository, I did spend a lot of time documenting it today. I also created 2 new repositories today regarding API usage:
I also made a fork today of a Monochrome tux SVG, and in a rare instance, I made modifications to the forked repository (although I don't plan to push them to the main repository) I further modernized several projects today.
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 21st. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I have plans for an update to the SNU brainfuck IDE, as I wanted to challenge myself. I was doing some research on other hobbyists attempts to learn and write in the language, some people said they had to write paper notes, as source code comments were too difficult. I also learnt that there is no standard way of writing brainfuck, so many implementations exist. I now have plans to revitalize my Brainfuck IDE based on these, I will include a separate notepad in the GUI, so that people can write comments, and I will try to support as many (hopefully all) variants of Brainfuck. I obviously will not be able to do this all myself, so I hope to get community support in the future.
I briefly worked on the V8 Git-template repository today, and started the new WacOS In Ease project as a replacement to MacOS At Ease. I created 10 repositories today, 9 of them are forks.
I continued to fall behind on part B Git-image work, but not part A work, where I stayed caught up. I am falling really far behind. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 22nd. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I got caught up on Git-image part B work finally today (and stayed caught up on Git-image part A work) but didn't implement all the changes today, as I ran out of time. I worked on several repositories, unique updates today went towards the API-2001 repository, and the WacOS core repository. I created 2 new repositories today that are meant to be GitHub Pages sites, but I can't fork them to the organization yet. They are operating system list projects under the seanpm2001
and seanwallawalla
names.
I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 23rd. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had an OK with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I fell behind on Git-image part B work (and stayed caught up on Git-image part A work) I worked on several repositories, unique updates today went towards the Meadows operating system repository, the WacOS In Ease software repository, and the WacOS core repository. I also continued work on the 2 operating system list projects under the seanpm2001
and seanwallawalla
names from yesterday.
I did significant work on getting my audio database repository up to date today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 24th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
Today was my 2 year GitHub anniversary. Unfortunately, I did not really celebrate it today, it was just a normal day.
I fell behind on Git-image part B work (and stayed caught up on Git-image part A work) I worked on several repositories, unique updates today went towards the VLCSV software library repository, mainly receiving a new, improved version of the VLCSV box logo. Other repositories changed today include the new WacOS X 10.0 subsystem repository, and the WacOS core repository. The SNU brainfuck IDE received an update, but it was too difficult to write in the language, so it wasn't done in full. I did modernize the project partially. I also included source code from a recent guest provided with permission (they told me I didn't need to credit them, but I did anyways, 5.2 kilobytes of functional brainfuck source code is a lot of work, especially when I can't even write a hello world program in the language yet. Plus, I give credit by default, no matter how much or how little effort wad given)
I had today to catch up on Git-image work, but I failed, as I procrastinated with other projects. ProtonDrive also had a near complete failure today, I wasn't told that the switch to proton.me was mandatory, so I used pCloud today, and stopped using ProtonDrive. I later got ProtonDrive to work, the Proton company cut off functionality to ProtonDrive outside of the proton.me address without explanation, and it made me think the service finally failed. I consider this a failure as well.
I created 6 repositories today, 5 of them were forks, the other one was the new Wac OS X 10.0 subsystem source repository. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 25th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I spent a lot of time naming image files today. I also plan to create docs for seanpm2001/seanpm2001
which is going to take a long time. I also have plans for issue templates.
GitHub has been having issues with the commit count today, it has been jumping back and forth. The GitHub public changelog has been in the activity log for about a week. Other than failing to document things like this, it is working great, although I highly dislike the usage of webp images on the changelog, and would prefer PNG, SVG, GIF, or even JPG to be used instead.
I got caught up on Git-image part A & B work today. I also did work on the SNU Gherkin web-IDE, and my food index, adding food and drink based project languages from programming languages. There weren't as man as I thought there were (languages with references to food or drink in their name) I created 12 repositories today, all 12 of them were forks. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
The ProtonDrive issue was resolved, but I still intend to use pCloud.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 26th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
Today was the day of the week where I create organizations. The majority of my time on GitHub went towards creating and documenting organizations. As usual, data for this can be found here (GitHub_Organization_Info
)
There was a minor issue with pCloud today, which was resolved. I also kept my Raspberry Pi blog up to date today.
I worked solely on the GOI project and Git-image part A repositories today, and didn't do anything else. I fell behind on Git-image part B work today, but stayed caught up with part A work. I created 16 repositories today, all 16 of them were forks. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 27th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very poor day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I worked solely on a minimal set of Git-image part A repositories today, and didn't do anything else. I fell behind on Git-image part B work today, but stayed caught up with part A work. In the background today, I have been making future plans for WacOS, and did hours of image file naming and journaling catchup. I hope to get caught up on 1500+ image files and upload them by the end of May, but unfortunately, I may not succeed, and it may come in June, oh well. I created 1 fork repository today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 28th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I got caught up on Git-image part A & B work today, and also updated the API-200 repository. I uploaded several hours worth of work today. I did not create any new repositories today. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 29th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I worked on some repositories that haven't been updated in a long time today, notably the Virtual City Playground and Tiny Tower Vegas image repositories. I also worked on the Wac OS X 10.0 repository, along with the new Wac OS X Public "beta" repository, and of course, the core WacOS source repository.
I stayed caught up on Git-image part A & B work today, and also updated several projects. I created 6 repositories today, 5 of them are forks, 1 of them is the Wac OS X Public "Beta" I didn't do anything else today on GitHub.
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 30th. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th
I worked heavily on the GOI project today, and raised 3 issues there. I also worked on the WacOS project, creating and working on repositories:
Along with the core WacOS source repository.
I stayed caught up on Git-image part A & B work today, and also updated several projects. I created 13 repositories today, 6 of them are forks. I didn't do anything else today on GitHub. Today is the last day of the month, so I get a fresh slate of progress tomorrow
I am still far behind on my status posts. I have also stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:
The last projects
1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads
Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has made it to 15th birthday, and is still going strong, over a month later, as of 2022, May 31st. She is having off days from time to time, but nothing too serious yet. She has greatly exceeded our expectation on life expectancy, and is still going.
Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.
The following major data was omitted:
Counters (commented out)
Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)
All other subsections
The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.
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Daily status - 2022 May
This is the daily status thread for 2022, May. Daily status posts will be put daily (or when I get to it) below this post.
Starting on 2022 January 14th, entries have gone back to their shortened form. This was done to save time, memory, and prevent unnecessary duplication. I hope to get caught up by February 14th, then stay caught up.
Click here to see last months (2022 April) daily status posts