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Daily status - June 2021

This is the daily status thread for June. Daily status posts will be put daily (or when I get to it) below this post.

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Status update: June 1st 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 358 (as of June 1st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Days until GitHub :octocat: organization :atom: daily process of late Spring 2021 :electron: is complete: ~20 (as of June 1st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 372 (As of June 1st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an extremely good mild day with development today, and a good day personally. I have been low on time lately, and I have finally pinpointed it to my GitHub organization work and a lack of multi-tasking, something I should have noticed a lot earlier. I will work harder on spending time with my family while doing this work.

I had a medical appointment this morning, so I had an hour less time, and I also had my once-a-month gaming session that takes a long time. I managed to make it through and beat the odds by getting everything done still before 12:00 am, June 2nd 2021. I struggled for a bit to decide if I would wrap up Khan Academy monthly data. I had the time, so I did. I had a very productive day, and beat the odds of 8 days of negativity.

I had some breaks today, but not very many, and not very lengthy.

I focused mainly on documentation work today, and got pretty far with it. I got to work a lot later today, and stayed caught up with GitHub organization documentation, minus the 3 missing entries.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 55.5% done, but not too close to being done. It is still expected to take up to June 21st 2021 or longer.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.3K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

My laptop crashed earlier, and again recognized itself as a non-laptop desktop computer. This bug was quickly fixed, but I am not too happy that it crashed.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I got part 1/2 done today, and now I have to map out and upload the structure of the new slim structure so far.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I started with a clean monthly slate of progress today, but had difficulties with the monthly gaming schedule, which is now over, and won't be an issue again until July 6th 2021. Hopefully I can make it through the rest of my work OK.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have the time to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work, and it wasn't too difficult to fit in all of it.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 2nd 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 357 (as of June 2nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Days until GitHub :octocat: organization :atom: daily process of late Spring 2021 :electron: is complete: ~19 (as of June 2nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 371 (As of June 2nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an extremely good mild day with development today, and a very good day personally. I had a lot of ideas today, not all of them are public yet.

Compared to yesterday, I spent very little time playing games today. I had some breaks today, but not very many, and not very lengthy. I focused mainly on documentation work today, and got pretty far with it. I got to work a lot later today, and stayed caught up with GitHub organization documentation, minus the 3 missing entries.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 57.5% done, but not too close to being done. It is still expected to take up to June 21st 2021 or longer.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

During a period in the late evening, I had a steady flow of ideas and continued to do more and more documentation work. I also slightly increased my project API level for the month (month API change #1) where documentation on contributing was increased with 2 changes, 1 small (new archive directory for older versions) and 1 large (complete rewrite of the contributing file rule system) it is still a work in progress.

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.3K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I got part 2 partially done today, and uploaded my notes from recently. I made many achievements today. As an extra project, I worked significantly on my iOS 6 image repo, which is now a multi-media project open to community collaboration (via pull requests) being the first project to directly allow contributing with the new contributing rules. It also puts out some requests for iOS disk images, and includes a small reference database.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I started with a clean monthly slate of progress today, but had difficulties with the monthly gaming schedule, which is now over, and won't be an issue again until July 6th 2021. Hopefully I can make it through the rest of my work OK.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have the time to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work, and it wasn't too difficult to fit in all of it.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 3rd 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 356 (as of June 3rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Days until GitHub :octocat: organization :atom: daily process of late Spring 2021 :electron: is complete: ~18-19 (as of June 3rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 372 (As of June 3rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an extremely good mild day with development today, and a slightly difficult day personally. I got a lot of work done in various projects, notably starting a re-introduction into robotics, which I have tinkered with a couple times in the past. I have been developing ideas for robots for a few months now, and I came up with a new idea this morning that I wanted to develop today, which is a robotic penguin that is meant to look like the Tux mascot (Linux)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization
July: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a bit more time playing games, but still brushed past it.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 58.2% done, but not too close to being done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile today, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I had continuous documentation work to do today and stayed up late. I almost had to skip Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo documentation tonight, but I had the time. I also started a proto-project, a realistic farming game, but one that actually goes through development and doesn't remain a concept. The idea likely won't be developed too much by me, as it isn't very important or interesting to me. I feel like someoneelse might find an interest in it, but it generally is a boring concept. I had to get the concept out, but also might need to expand on it, or else it will be a complete

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.4K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I didn't get any work done on this goal today,

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have the time to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work, and it wasn't too difficult to fit in all of it.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 4th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 355 (as of June 4th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Days until GitHub :octocat: organization :atom: daily process of late Spring 2021 :electron: is complete: ~17-18 (as of June 4th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 373 (As of June 4th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an extremely good mild day with development today, and a slightly difficult day personally. I got a lot of work done in various projects, notably working on IDE setup projects, documentation on my BluPhone project, with info on the pair of headphones I had been experimenting with, before I received a big new problem today.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization
July: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a bit more time playing games, but didn't brush past it as well.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 60.0% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I had a much more difficult day today, and wasn't as productive. I didn't focus on my robotics project today, but wanted to. There were some other projects that needed work

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.4K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I didn't get any work done on this goal today,

I gained 8 followers overnight, my biggest jump in months. I don't know where it came from, but I have now reached my goal of having more GitHub followers than YouTube subscribers (part 1: the same amount for both platforms)

I have more new plans for work, and 22 pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

Today, PulseAudio crashed, made my screen flicker thrice, and messed several things up. I have not yet fully recovered from this.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I did not have time for DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 5th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 354 (as of June 5th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Days until GitHub :octocat: organization :atom: daily process of late Spring 2021 :electron: is complete: ~17 (as of June 5th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 374 (As of June 5th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very good/very mild day with development today, and a slightly difficult day personally. I got a lot of work done in various projects, notably working on IDE setup projects, new documentation, and note preparation. I made a new project for defining the purpose of image uploads, and contibnued to lack on robotics work.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games, as I enjoyed playing.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 60.0% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I had a much more difficult day today, and wasn't as productive. I didn't focus on my robotics project today, but wanted to. There were some other projects that needed work

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.6K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I didn't get any work done on this goal today,

I had some motivation and focus issues today. I worked on going to bed earlier, but was still wide awake past 11:30 pm

I gained 2 followers overnight, I am currently up to 166 followers.

I have more new plans for work, and 26 pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier. To

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have time for DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 6th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 353 (as of June 6th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization :atom: daily process of late Spring 2021 :electron: is complete: ~16 (as of June 6th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 375 (As of June 6th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Toal amount of original GitHub repositories: 986 (as of June 6th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very good/very mild day with development today, and a very bad start of my day personally, that got better over. Unfortunately, I didn't get to rpboitcs work todau.
For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot less time playing games, as I enjoyed playing, just not as much today

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 62.3% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I had a much more difficult day today, and wasn't as productive. I didn't focus on my robotics project today, but wanted to. There were some other projects that needed work

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.6K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I had a difficult day today, with many health problems due to errors. I recovered and calmed down later on.

Today, when powering up my workstation, I noticed that my laptop did not charge at all last night, which worried me. It wasted lots of time, but did villy chage.

I am going on vacation on July 20th

I did a hard drive backup today, and in the end, I turned the day around, but had some difficulties later on.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I didn't get any work done on this goal today,

I had some motivation and focus issues today. I worked on going to bed earlier, but was still wide awake past 11:30 pm

I gained 2 followers overnight, I am currently up to 166 followers.

I have more new plans for work, and 26 pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier. To

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have time for DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 7th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 352 (as of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~15 (as of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 376 (As of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 993 (as of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 15 (as of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 402 (as of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 70 (as of June 7th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

**

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very good/very mild day with development today, and a significantly better day personally. I am doing a lot better today, but I didn't get to my robotics goal, but made it to several other goals.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot less time playing games, as I enjoyed playing, just not as much today

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 62.3% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I had a much more difficult day today, and wasn't as productive. I didn't focus on my robotics project today, but wanted to. There were some other projects that needed work

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.8K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I didn't get any work done on this goal today,

I had some motivation and focus issues today. I worked on going to bed earlier, but was still wide awake past 11:30 pm

I gained 1 and lost 2 followers overnight, I am currently up to 163 followers.

I have more new plans for work, and 32+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier. To

I began to learn TeX today, and also some other languages. I have been putting work into the SNU Programming Tools system lately, although very little. I decided to learn TeX today, as it is a document format that I feel is good for collaboration.

I have been working off a todo list today, it just keeps growing. I worked late today, and became unfocused. I have been starting to archive old Gists in a new way. I am also getting really close to 1000 followers. Today felt a little dull, and I don't know why.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have time for DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 8th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 351 (as of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~14 (as of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 377 (As of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 994 (as of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 15 (as of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 412 (as of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 80 (as of June 8th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

**

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very good/very mild day with development today, and a significantly better day personally. I am doing a lot better today, but I didn't get to my robotics goal, but made it to several other goals.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot less time playing games, as I enjoyed playing, just not as much today

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 62.3% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I focused on the robotics project a little further today, writing controls for the land mode. I seem to have failed all research for this project, as I am just now finding out penguins are slow, but can go up to 100 miles per hour while swimming. So a new waterproof model is in the works, and another redesign is in progress. It still got attention this month out of the mandatory Robotic June event.

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 7.8K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I got very minor progress made with this today, but only for brand new data I rediscovetred.

I had some motivation and focus issues today. It may have been caused by me not getting a full 8 hours of sleep last night.

I spent 2 hours sorting files today, I love my new organized system a lot. I had difficulty making progress in various projects, and I was on a continuum of ups and downs. I did some note work today, and resumed Gist updates and their archival.

I have more new plans for work, and 32+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier. To

I have been working off a todo list today, i managed to cut it down today, but also add to it.

I started a project regarding military ethics in my programming, it isn't generic, I will go through with it tomorrow.

On a day with so much time, I expected more to get done. I can't not tell myself this, but I did well today. I even solved one of my biggest worries, that in itself should have made this a tremendous day. I solved the storage crisis #1 (1 Yottabyte = 100 billion users with 100 terabytes of data each)

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I forgot to do marine biology work today and couldn't due to little time left.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 9th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 350 (as of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~13 (as of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 378 (As of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 996 (as of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 18 (as of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 422 (as of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 90 (as of June 9th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

**

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a pretty good day today, but my life really has been feeling really dull and repetitive lately. I am making lots of progress, but having less fun. I had less time today, but I still got a lot done, working on various projects.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games, as I enjoyed playing.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 65.5% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 22nd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

Today, I found an organization that wasn't listed, one of the 3 I have been trying to find, completely by accident. There are 2 more to find, but it might be difficult. I hope I just get lucky 1-2 more times, if not, I will continue to search.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.0K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule.

Today, I worked on a new idea I have had for a few weeks, but out of a rush to reach 1000 repositories, I finally released it today as a software library: it is a library that allows the rendering of README files inside the file manager, and not just GitHub/another website. It will imitate GitHubs way of displaying README files, but in a way that it can be done without opening the file and through a program like Nautilus or Dolphin.

I also started a small subproject today due to a cool name, which I dub FORTRAN Fortress which is a place for me and others to give out sample Fortran code, and experiment/tinker with the language.

Last night, I fixed my biggest memory concern. I will go into this in better detail in the future, as there is a lot to write. Nevermind, I have a good summary from yesterday when I mentioned it: (1 Yottabyte = 100 billion users with 100 terabytes of data each) I will release the full document eventually, hopefully soon.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I got very minor progress made with this today, but only for brand new data I rediscovered.

I have more new plans for work, and 31+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I managed to cut it down today, but also add to it.

I started a project regarding military ethics in my programming, it isn't generic, I started working on it today, but left out some details, so I will have to work on it further tomorrow.

On a day with so much time, I expected more to get done. I can't not tell myself this, but I did well today.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 10th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 349 (as of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~12 (as of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 377 (As of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 999 (as of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 21 (as of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 432 (as of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 100 (as of June 10th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

**

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very productive and good day today, but my life really has been feeling really dull and repetitive lately. I had some emotional problems later in the day. I am making lots of progress, but having less fun. I had more time today and was ahead of schedule, but I still got a lot done, working on various projects. I enjoyed working today. I worked on going to bed a bit earlier tonight. I have small appointment tomorrow morning.

Today, I worked on an older project again, my old Microwave project, as there still aren't any open source microwaves.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games, as I enjoyed playing.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 68.4% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up a little late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.1K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

Today, I reached 999 repositories. I would go to 1000, but I wanted to have a day dedicated to the last 3 digit combination, and also because I had a 25 project limit today that I decided to reach earlier on by doing Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoiw you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

I worked on my Linux desktop structure project further today, which contains separate repositories that act as a mirror of certain UNIX directories (such as /home /Downloads /Documents etc. I would have gone further with this today, but I maxed out at 25 repositories for the day.

My laptop has had a new battery bug lately, where no matter how much I charge it before plugging it in for the night, and no matter what I do, the battery starts off the next day at 35% without any charging. I have to unplug it twice, and restart, then wait over an hour for it to charge. I am wondering if this is a common problem, I have had laptops for almost 5 years now, and I have never had this problem yet, and it has happened twice in the past 7 days.

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't loom good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHUb only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

I created an account for Price Computers LLC today, and have been using it to promote my projects for now. I won't go too far with this, but if they request it, I will wipe the account, and hand ownership over.

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I got very minor progress made with this today, but only for brand new data I rediscovered.

I have more new plans for work, and 31+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I managed to cut it down today, but also add to it.

I started a project regarding military ethics in my programming, it isn't generic, I started working on it today, but left out some details, so I will have to work on it further tomorrow.

On a day with so much time, I expected more to get done. I can't not tell myself this, but I did well today.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today.

Today was a decent day for development.


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Status update: June 11th 2021

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 348 (as of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~11 (as of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 378 (As of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,006 (as of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 28 (as of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 442 (as of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 110 (as of June 11th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

**

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very productive but extremely difficult day today due to a protein deficiency. I got a lot done today, and almost had to take some work off in the end, due to health problems. Today, I reached 1000 repositories. My 1000th repository was a mausoleum tour guide software. 6 other projects were created, which were very minor projects that just define my Linux desktop build. I did spend more time on them than I'd like to admit (at least 2 hours total)

I found a new restriction on GitHub today, apparently GitHub truncates nearly everything by 1000, as I can't get all my repository data now in a list. I am hoping I don't have to download projects I am worried about just to see how much they take up.

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games, as I enjoyed playing.

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 68.4% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

I finally updated my food index today, some more crucial updates will need to be made later regarding the protein situation, but I finally made a nutritionist report review today, after holding it off due to laziness/busyness.

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.2K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

Today, I reached 1000 repositories. I went up to 1006 to end the day. I skipped DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today due to time and health reasons. I am suffering at my own demise.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

I worked on my Linux desktop structure project further today, which contains separate repositories that act as a mirror of certain UNIX directories (such as /home /Downloads /Documents etc. I would have gone further with this today, but I maxed out at 25 repositories for the day.

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't loom good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHUb only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

I created an account for Price Computers LLC today, and have been using it to promote my projects for now. I won't go too far with this, but if they request it, I will wipe the account, and hand ownership over.

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I got very minor progress made with this today, but only for brand new data I rediscovered.

I have more new plans for work, and 31+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I managed to cut it down today, but also add to it.

On a day with so much time, I expected more to get done. I can't not tell myself this, but I did well today.

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I got some work done on the Year in Review project, GitHub is no longer giving me scoped data for the past year before May 31st 2021, so now I have all the images ready. This project I feel isn't going to be developed at the current rate.

I managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today.

Today was a very good day for development.


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Status update: June 12th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 347 (as of June 12th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~10 (as of June 12th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 379 (As of June 112h 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,006 (as of June 112h 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 28 (as of June 12th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 452 (as of June 12th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 120 (as of June 12th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a less productive day, but was still somewhat productive. I was doing a lot better health wise today. I was unfoused today, and didn't get too much done.

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games, as I enjoyed playing.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 68.4% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.3K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

ProtomMail issues

I recently gained back access to my ProtonMail account, after being locked out due to an error. I truly hate the re-design. It also impaired the functionality and made it unusable. I don't have the time to delete 2300+ spam GitHub emails per day (I set myself up on this by watching every project I star) but now my trick of putting everything from GitHub automatically in spam and then clearing the trash doesn't work, as the empty trash option was removed, and I can't go through and delete 550 pages of emails every day 50 at a time. I will no longer be using ProtonMail, I wanted the privacy, but now the functionality is gone. I currently have no options for email.

New opinion on Bing translate

I have been finding Bing translate to be better since I last checked it, I am hoping I can partially phase out Google translate with it, and eventually fully transition from Google translate, but the language support isn't as good.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today.

Video database update June 12th 2021

I briefly got my video database sorted and up to date publicly and privately today. It is now up to date. I will need to do some more downloads to replenish my supply.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 34+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files.


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Status update: June 13th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 346 (as of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~9-10 (as of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 380 (As of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,007 (as of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 29 (as of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 462 (as of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 130 (as of June 13th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a productive day today, but had minor difficulties in the end. I added an additional 0.4 days to the organization goal, thus adding an additional day. I learned something new with Git today, and worked on various projects. I got sidetasked a lot today.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent slightly less time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 75.0% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.4K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today.

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files today, from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false
YAML
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true

It isn't the most useful feature, but it did help increase development on my Markdown and YAML IDE projects.

Project 1001

I finalized the decision for a new project today known as project 1001, or project 1k1/1k01. Its goal is to aide users in blocking truncation on websites, heavily inspired by GitHub truncating anything with over 6, 25, or 1000 entries (depending on what content you are viewing) I have defined the idea officially today, and currently it only has 1 subproject, which I should probably update soon.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 34+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Count Mausoleum

I made some progress on my Mausoleum project tonight in getting it further ready.

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I did not have the time to update Marine Biology data and DuckDuckGo image data today.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 14th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 345 (as of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~9 (as of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 381 (As of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,008 (as of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 30 (as of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 472 (as of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 140 (as of June 14th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a productive day today, but had minor difficulties in the middle of the end.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent slightly more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 076.584% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.5K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today.

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files yesterday, from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

Today, I tested this trick with ReStructuredText, and yes it works as well, here is the source code:

ReStructuredText
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

It isn't the most useful feature, but it did help increase development on my Markdown, YAML, and ReStructuredText IDE projects.

Count Mausoleum

Today, I finished work (for now) on the count mausoleum project, my memorial graveyard software project. I got the template for my dog Guinea for the future, but I didn't feel like going through with this part further today, as it is not time yet, and I am incredibly sensitive to it. It has been a bit of a depressing project, and I am glad that it is up to date now.

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainter for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 35+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Count Mausoleum

I made some progress on my Mausoleum project tonight in getting it further ready.

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology data work and DuckDuckGo image work today.

Uptime

I only got 6 and a half hours of sleep last night, compared to the usual 8 hours or more. It didn't affect my day negatively, it actually really helped. I have to get blood drawn tomorrow, I am hoping that won't affect me throughout the day.

GNOME System Monitor

I briefly recustomized my personal GNOME System Monitor color scheme today.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 15th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 344 (as of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~8 (as of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 382 (As of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,011 (as of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 33 (as of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 482 (as of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 150 (as of June 15th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a productive day today, but had minor difficulties in the middle of the evening.

SimZonns project

I started a new project today known as SimZonns. It is still being documented and is not fully ready yet, but it aims to be an open source SIM card choice that solves the shortcomings of SIM cards and doesn't require as much carrier lock-in. There are still a lot of things to factor in

IDE work

I created 2 new SNU IDE projects tonight that have been held off for a while. I created IDEs for TeX and SuperCollider.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot less time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 076.584% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.5K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today.

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files yesterday, from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

Today, I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainter for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the the time to do Marine Biology data work and DuckDuckGo image work today.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


@seanpm2001
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Status update: June 16th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 343 (as of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

Days until GitHub :octocat: organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~7 (as of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

📅 GitHub consecutive day count: 383 (As of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: **Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,013 (as of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 35 (as of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 492 (as of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 160 (as of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a productive day today, but had minor difficulties in the middle of the evening, and late at night.

SimZonns project

I got some work done on the the SimZonns project today, adding new research articles, and planned experimental support for Apple SIM. I added my first set of certified SIM Card drivers to the project.

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol.

NexxFetch

I started a new project known as Nexxfetch. I feel the name is more unique with 2 Xs, although I am worried that GitHub itself had a bad impression on the projects use of 2 x's, as it temporarily disabled my sponsor button for this project only.

The project aims to be the Neofetch of the web browser.

Windows 11

I have recently been alerted to the existance of Windows 11. I always thought it was going to be a joke, I remember being the gullible person in the past searching for Windows 12 (circa 2016) and now it might just be a reality. So far, my opinion is not too good on Windows 11, although now noting that the taskbar can be resized, it is a bit better, but still not perfect. The system really looks more dumbed down than ChromiumOS. The main concern I have for this is there being an additional operating system I have to support now (the other 3 new ones this month were iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and MacOS 12. Windows 11 is being added to this list) Microsoft, is this scaring you? Is MacOS going to a higher version number scaring you? You don't need to be worried about these things. Version number wars are pointless. Common examples include Firefox and Chrome, canceling releases (Google) so that they can go up 1 version number faster, etc... I don't have a completely full opinion on Windows 11 yet, but I will support the operating system, but will do Windows 10 support first.

It was fun catching up on this leak. Here is a random paranoid thought:

oOoOoOoOoOoOo Nadella Nadella, Linux computer, one snap of my fingers, Windows 11 has been installed on your computer OoOoOoOuWuOoOoOo

Don't be gullible, Windows 11 will not automatically be installed on your Linux machine. There would be a massive array of lawsuits that could kill a company if they tried.

IDE work

I created 1 new SNU IDE project tonight that have been held off for a while. I created an IDE for BibTeX

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 084.998% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.5K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021.

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today.

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files yesterday, from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

Today, I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainter for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the the time to do Marine Biology data work and DuckDuckGo image work today.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


@seanpm2001
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Status update: June 17th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 342 (as of June 17th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~6 (as of June 17th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 384 (As of June 16th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,013 (as of June 17th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 35 (as of June 17th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 502 (as of June 17th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 170 (as of June 17th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an unproductive day today, and had various issues with distraction today. I got a little bit of work done.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

Today, I worked on my Tribute to Dennis Ritchie, as it hadn't been updated in nearly 13 months, and needed improvement. I didn't want this project to rot any longer. It will get more improvements on Dennis's next posthumous birthday.

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 17th 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it.

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11
IDE work

I did not create any new IDEs today.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent less time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 084.998% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June 23rd or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.5K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from this week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021.

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today.

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 17th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today.

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainter for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I did not have the the time to do Marine Biology data work and DuckDuckGo image work today. I didn't have time for most other projects today either.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


@seanpm2001
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Status update: June 18th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 343 (as of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~5-6 (as of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 385 (As of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,016 (as of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 38 (as of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 512 (as of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 180 (as of June 18th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an unproductive day today, and had various issues with distraction today. I got a little bit of work done.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file)

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 18th 2021

Lithium shortage

Lately, I have been working on the blueprints for my super computer laptop, and I have come to note a dangerous shortage on Lithium, mostly due to Tesla car batteries.

I have become really concerned, as with the ~billions of iPhones being dumped into landfills, the next Samsung Galaxy throw your old phone in the dumpster FE, and the likes, I fear we may run out of Lithium and will need a new way to make batteries.

My possible solutions:

  • Experiment with recycling and reusing Lithium, take a landfill, melt it down, and start producing 2nd generation Lithium batteries (I am hoping this is scientifically possible) I really hope for this, as I want to revolutionize recycling, and lower/end the slavery in the Republic of the Congo

  • Experiment with a Silicon or other common metal battery (I am hoping this is scientifically possible)

I have been stressed out, as I am working on a redesingn of thr super power laptop. The new redesign features an $800 200,000 MaH battery (or 200 GaH) it will likely be just 10 separate 20 GaH batteries.

Touch Pets Dogs 2 Rewritten

I worked further on my Touch Pets Dogs 2 recreation project today, as I had some nostalgia, and wanted to revive the project. I am looking for people who have played in the past that may want to develop it or test-develop it.

I have enough graphics and screenshots to successfully recreate the game. I am just not a good programmer yet, and can only write CLI programs (unless I use HTML, Scratch, QML, or markdown) amnd I don't have the capacity to make a 3D game. There is so much that goes into it. I am hoping that this game can be recreated.

Computer crash

I dealt with a major XORG computer crash today, I have been handling computer crashes better and better over time, today I handled it the best. I had no panic, no screaming, and no fear. I handled it extremely well, and I recreated the 2 files that got lost.

Focus

Throughout most of the day, I had laser focus, and got lots done as the clock ticked away. I had a focus crash starting after 9:00 pm. I was in a rush ever since, and had a difficult time with my schedule.

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - JUne 18th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11
IDE work

I created 2 new IDEs today, one for the J programming language, and 1 for the Nix programming language. - June 18th 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent less time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 090.100% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June2 4th or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the mandatory robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.8K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from last week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 18th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 18th 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 18th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 18th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today.

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I did not have the the time to do Marine Biology data work and DuckDuckGo image work today. I didn't have time for most other projects today either. I wanted to have time, but everything fell apart tonight - June 18th 2021

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to not have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


@seanpm2001
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Status update: June 19th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 342 (as of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~4-5 (as of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 385 (As of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,016 (as of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 38 (as of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 522 (as of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 190 (as of June 19th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an unproductive day today, and had various issues with distraction today. I got a little bit of work done.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 19th 2021

Lithium shortage

I am still concerned about the worlds lithium shortage, there has to be a better material we haven't discovered use of yet. I would recommend looking at common metals or chemicals that are ranked higher than 34 in their commons.

Touch Pets Dogs 2 Rewritten

I worked further on my Touch Pets Dogs 2 recreation project today, as I had some nostalgia, and wanted to revive the project. I am looking for people who have played in the past that may want to develop it or test-develop it.

I have enough graphics and screenshots to successfully recreate the game. I am just not a good programmer yet, and can only write CLI programs (unless I use HTML, Scratch, QML, or markdown) and I don't have the capacity to make a 3D game. There is so much that goes into it. I am hoping that this game can be recreated.

I continued to do heavy work on the documentation, working heavily on the README, the 6 languages for the project, other documentation work, and a new CONTRIBUTING file, which is my best one to date and is now a working draft for improvement.

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today. - June 19th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the evening ended, and the night began, then my focus later came back at 10:17 pm. Focus wasn't as big of a concern today as time.

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11
IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 19th 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games. I enjoyed playing today.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 090.100% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June2 4th or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.9K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from last week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 18th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 19th 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 19th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 19th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 19th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I gave myself time to do Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work today, as it has been held off for too long.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to not have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


@seanpm2001
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Status update: June 20th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 341 (as of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~3-4-5 (as of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 386 (As of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,016 (as of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 38 (as of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 532 (as of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 200 (as of June 20th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had an unproductive day today, and had various issues with distraction today. I got a little bit of work done.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th

Still the case as of June 20th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 20th 2021

Lithium shortage

I am still concerned about the worlds lithium shortage, there has to be a better material we haven't discovered use of yet. I would recommend looking at common metals or chemicals that are ranked higher than 34 in their commons.

No recent thought as of June 20th 2021

Touch Pets Dogs 2 Rewritten

I did not work on my Touch Pets Dogs 2 recreation project today, I didn't get to it - JUne 20th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux.

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11
IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 19th 2021

Fathers Day Pool Party

Today is Fathers Day. I put a week of time into last years present, but it didn't go as well as I planned, and it wasn't as memorable. Today, I decided to do something more memorable, which is to break my schedule and take a 30+ minute break to visit with them in a pool and have a mini party.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

This insanity

I have dealt with a lot of scheduling insanity lately due to the gaming system mixing with the 2021 organization system part A. It has really screwed up my schedule, and I am still waiting for the end of this process. Tomorrow should be better, but due to this being at its worst today, I came up with many creative ideas, but couldn't properly wrap up GitHub work for the day, and had to do some things out of order.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 090.100% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June2 4th or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept.

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 8.9K stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from last week was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 18th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 19th 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 20th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 20th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 20th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I made no progress on this goal today - June 21st 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I gave myself time to do Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work today, as it has been held off for too long.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to not have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was an OK day for development.

Late

This daily status post is coming 1 day late. I was in a huge mess with my schedule tonight, and I am dealing with increased crashes, so I had to stay up working past 12:51 am to get everything done. Things should return to normal tomorrow, and return to a better normal on June 25th 2021.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


@seanpm2001
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Status update: June 21st 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 340 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~4-5 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 387 (As of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,019 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 41 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 542 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 210 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a very OK day with development today, and had various issues with distraction today. I got a little bit of work done. I feel tomorrow will be even better, as I am going to bed earlier. I am very hyper right now writing this status file.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th

Still the case as of June 21st 2021

SDE Gyroscope

I started a new small project today, which is a gyroscope utility for the SDE environment. It will be highly customizable, and offer the ability to see a visualization of the gyroscope inside the device. It will be developed by others from this point onward, although I might make some changes from time to time - June 21st 2021.

Hard Drive Backup

I did a hard drive backup today, large data operations will continue after 11:00 pm EST, June 21st 2021. - June 21st 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as yesterday - June 21st 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Lithium shortage

I am still concerned about the worlds lithium shortage, there has to be a better material we haven't discovered use of yet. I would recommend looking at common metals or chemicals that are ranked higher than 34 in their commons.

No recent thought as of June 21st 2021

Touch Pets Dogs 2 Rewritten

I did not work on my Touch Pets Dogs 2 recreation project today, I didn't get to it - June 21st 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 21st 2021

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 21st 2021

GitHub pages

I tested out GitHub pages today, as I had a website project I have been working on developing (I have so many website projects, I don't know how I didn't think of creating a personal one yet) I deployed it with GitHub pages, and felt like I opened a new realm of opportunity, like opening Pandoras Box. There is so much I can do with this. Although there are some limitations I currently don't like too much, the whole purpose of this plan that I have been developing was to have it hosted on a Linux home server and have files I can't store on GitHub (specifically files over 25 mebibytes in size) I completely overlooked this, and the fact that I have to rewrite the website in markdown (I think I will just transition to HTML) I am going to have to have an additional public file server alongside this. - June 21st 2021

One very small thing that I like but also annoys me a bit is that after every commit, it does 2 checks. I like that it is doing this, but at the same time, I don't want to have GitHub do so much extra work for my small commits, and also not create a copy of the pages every time I make a change. - June 21st 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot less time playing games.

This insanity

I have dealt with a lot of scheduling insanity lately due to the gaming system mixing with the 2021 organization system part A. It has really screwed up my schedule, and I am still waiting for the end of this process. Tomorrow should be better, but due to this being at its worst today, I came up with many creative ideas, but couldn't properly wrap up GitHub work for the day, and had to do some things out of order.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 090.100% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June2 4th or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 9,000 (9.0K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 21st 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 21st 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 21st 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 21st 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 21st 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 21st 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. I would have taken a free day tonight if the data was still on the drives, but it wasn't only there, it was also on my laptop (copiessssss) - June 21st 2021.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to not have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a very OK day for development.

I was very hyper tonight while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 22nd 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 339 (as of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~4 (as of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 388 (As of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,019+o (as of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 4 as of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 41 (as of June 21st 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 552 (as of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 220 (as of June 22nd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a revolutionarily good day with development today, and had various issues with distraction today. I got a little bit of work done. I feel tomorrow will be even better, as I am going to bed earlier. I need some sleep, as I have been up for over 16 hours. I have been very witty and creative today, and made many, many improvements to various projects.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th

Still the case as of June 22nd 2021

Sleep issues

I had a poor nights sleep last night, but a really, really good day with development, one of my best days in weeks. Not commit wise, I am talking about massive, massive documentation improvements, planning, and GitHub pages work.

Degoogling

I am now going to further Degoogle, here are some recent notes:

I have been doing lots of switching between file services, I recently resettled on Google Drive, but due to Chromium sync and dominance, the unsafeness of this method, and the future of Google outside Google Chrome, I forced myself to regain control, and switched back to full SD card backups, with AndrOpen Office replacing Microsoft Word after a few months of problem. Despite the ad festation before I open the document, it is the only way and works fine afterwards with no ads, as I can't use Google, and I can't pay for Microsoft Office. It is the only OpenOffice fork I can find for Android, and I like the interface due to its early 2000s design
:Switching.software:
:SpreadPrivacy:

Tons of work
GitHub pages environment, feel a lot better as a developer
Preparing Neworg data, will have a huge majority of files being uploaded in 2 days, and will be done in 4-5+ days
Little sleep
Tons of progress, witty

SDE Gyroscope

I started a new small project today, which is a gyroscope utility for the SDE environment. It will be highly customizable, and offer the ability to see a visualization of the gyroscope inside the device. It will be developed by others from this point onward, although I might make some changes from time to time - June 21st 2021.

Hard Drive Backup

I did a hard drive backup today, large data operations will continue after 11:00 pm EST, June 21st 2021. - June 21st 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as yesterday - June 21st 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Lithium shortage

I am still concerned about the worlds lithium shortage, there has to be a better material we haven't discovered use of yet. I would recommend looking at common metals or chemicals that are ranked higher than 34 in their commons.

No recent thought as of June 21st 2021

Touch Pets Dogs 2 Rewritten

I did not work on my Touch Pets Dogs 2 recreation project today, I didn't get to it - June 21st 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 22nd 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 22nd 2021

GitHub pages

I tested out GitHub pages today, as I had a website project I have been working on developing (I have so many website projects, I don't know how I didn't think of creating a personal one yet) I deployed it with GitHub pages, and felt like I opened a new realm of opportunity, like opening Pandoras Box. There is so much I can do with this. Although there are some limitations I currently don't like too much, the whole purpose of this plan that I have been developing was to have it hosted on a Linux home server and have files I can't store on GitHub (specifically files over 25 mebibytes in size) I completely overlooked this, and the fact that I have to rewrite the website in markdown (I think I will just transition to HTML) I am going to have to have an additional public file server alongside this. - June 21st 2021

One very small thing that I like but also annoys me a bit is that after every commit, it does 2 checks. I like that it is doing this, but at the same time, I don't want to have GitHub do so much extra work for my small commits, and also not create a copy of the pages every time I make a change. - June 21st 2021

  • JUne 21st 2021

Today, I began an all out revolution with the usage of GitHub pages, setting up base camps, testing, and learning the very very basics. I accomplished a lot today. I now know to have 2 branches at all times, make pull requests more common, etc. I can't go into much more detail, I am very tired.

**

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot less time playing games.

This insanity

I have dealt with a lot of scheduling insanity lately due to the gaming system mixing with the 2021 organization system part A. It has really screwed up my schedule, and I am still waiting for the end of this process. Tomorrow should be better, but due to this being at its worst today, I came up with many creative ideas, but couldn't properly wrap up GitHub work for the day, and had to do some things out of order.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 090.100% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 22nd 2021 or longer. More data was added onto the pile yesterday, and it is now expected to take until June2 4th or later, but this may go up and down due to possible duplication.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 9,000 (9.0K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 21st 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 21st 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 21st 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 21st 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 36+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 21st 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 21st 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. I would have taken a free day tonight if the data was still on the drives, but it wasn't only there, it was also on my laptop (copiessssss) - June 21st 2021.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to not have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a revolutionarily good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 23rd 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 338 (as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~3 (as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 389 (As of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,019+o (as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 6 as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 41+6 (as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 562 (as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 230 (as of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a smaller day with development today, and did generally well, but not as good as yesterday. I completed some of the goals I didn't get to yesterday, but I am still behind on most of them, and have a growing 45 pages (over 5700 words/over 42500 characters) of notes piled up to work with. I have reserved some of these notes for when I get more collaborators and maintainers to work with.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 77 days from today (June 23rd 2021)

Still the case as of June 23rd 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 23rd 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 23rd 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 23rd 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released?: June 24th 2021

Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 3rnd 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 3 of my GitHub pages revolution, I still have a lot to go, and I am still unsure what is causing the syntax to fail and clump the rest of the page into a hard to read paragraph, although I haven't experimented recently. I have had an increase in pull requests, as I am starting to focus on branches more.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a bit more time playing games.

This insanity

I have dealt with a lot of scheduling insanity lately due to the gaming system mixing with the 2021 organization system part A. It has really screwed up my schedule, and I am still waiting for the end of this process. Tomorrow should be better, but due to this being at its worst today, I came up with many creative ideas, but couldn't properly wrap up GitHub work for the day, and had to do some things out of order.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 094.560% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 26th 2021 or longer. It is getting very close to completion, and I am going to be relieved when it is done.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 9,100 (9.1K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 23rd 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 23rd 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 23rd 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 23rd 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 23rd 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I actually managed to not have the time to do marine biology and DuckDuckGo work today. I didn't have the time yesterday (Friday, June 11th 2021)

And finally...

Today was a revolutionarily good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 24th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 337 (as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~2 (as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 390 (As of June 23rd 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,024+o (as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 9 as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 47+9 (as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 572 (as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 240 (as of June 24th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a smaller day with development today, and did generally well, but not as good as yesterday. I completed some of the goals I didn't get to yesterday, but I am still behind on most of them, and have a growing 45 pages (over 5700 words/over 42500 characters) of notes piled up to work with. I have reserved some of these notes for when I get more collaborators and maintainers to work with.

Laptop mouse issues arise again

Today, my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 76 days from today (June 24th 2021)

Still the case as of June 24th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 23rd 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 23rd 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 23rd 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type))

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

  2. No other extras at the moment

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 24th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 3 of my GitHub pages revolution, I still have a lot to go, and I am still unsure what is causing the syntax to fail and clump the rest of the page into a hard to read paragraph, although I haven't experimented recently. I have had an increase in pull requests, as I am starting to focus on branches more.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a bit more time playing games.

This insanity

I have dealt with a lot of scheduling insanity lately due to the gaming system mixing with the 2021 organization system part A. It has really screwed up my schedule, and I am still waiting for the end of this process. Tomorrow should be better, but due to this being at its worst today, I came up with many creative ideas, but couldn't properly wrap up GitHub work for the day, and had to do some things out of order.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 096.850% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 26th 2021 or longer. It is getting very close to completion, and I am going to be relieved when it is done.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 9,200 (9.2K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"notice:"

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is hoow you do so

"how"

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 23rd 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 23rd 2021

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 23rd 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 23rd 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 23rd 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes)

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

I did not publish my status post on the day again today.

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 25th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 336 (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~1 (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 391 (As of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,024+o (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 11 as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 47+11 (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 582 (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 250 (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a smaller day with development today, and did OK, but not as well as yesterday. I am excited for tomorrow, which will be the day I finally finish my GitHub organization goal, and free up 3-4 hours of time every day. I can then use that time for normal work again.

Laptop mouse issues arise again (started June 24th 2021)

Yesterday (Thursday, June 25th 2021) my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

See more below.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 75 days from today (June 25th 2021)

Still the case as of June 25th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 25th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 25th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

No mouse issues today, although when I figure this out, I just remembered this morning that I have an entire repository dedicated to this issue, and I will post my solutions there. I have also re-processed and now have all my strategies from last time ready for use again. - June 25th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 23rd 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type)) - June 24th 2021

I forgot to mention this, but Windows 11 is still in beta, so some things can be changed. I don't have much hope in the RAM, CPU, or Storage usage problems being fixed, but I feel like if enough people bug, the issues with the Trusted Protections Module DRM problem and Internet connected install/Microsoft account issues can be fixed. - June 25th 2021

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

  2. No other extras at the moment

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 25th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 4 of my GitHub pages revolution, I made minor progress today and tested out the midnight theme.

Date of start: June 21st 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a bit more time playing games.

This insanity

I have dealt with a lot of scheduling insanity lately due to the gaming system mixing with the 2021 organization system part A. It has really screwed up my schedule, and I am still waiting for the end of this process. Tomorrow (Saturday, June 26th 2021) should be the last day.

GitHub organizations

I created 10 more organizations today. I got closer to my organization goal, and I am now currently past 096.850% done, but not too close to being complete done. It is still expected to take up to June 26th 2021 or longer. It is getting very close to completion, and I am going to be relieved when it is done.

I got work done today, and had to stay up late to finalize. I am still anticipating the finalization of this organization creation process, which is expected to be tomorrow (Saturday, June 26th 2021)

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

I made minor progress today, but only for work on the new website - June 25th 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 9,300 (9.2K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"""notice:"""

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is how you do so:

"""how"""

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

"""alternatively"""

# You can go to the projects menu and see the exact amount (if you have access, I haven't tested this with non-seanpm2001 accounts yet)

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 23rd 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 23rd 2021

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files on , from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown Gitattributes
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

On , I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText Gitattributes
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Also:

YAML Gitattributes
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yml linguist-documentation=false
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-documentation=false
ReStructuredText Gitattributes
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 25th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 24th 2021

I made some progress on this goal today, I am trying to find a research lab/computer lab to visit though. I wanted to visit a College, but I can't unless I enroll, which I don't want to do. - June 25th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 25th 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes) - June 24th 2021

I got caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work today. - June 25th 2021

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.


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Status update: June 26th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 335 (as of June 26th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: ~0 (as of June 26th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:shipit: The first 2021 GitHub organization project has finished. It took a total of 57 consecutive days (May 1st 2021 to June 27th 2021)

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 391 (As of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,024+o (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 11 as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 47+11 (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 590 (as of June 26th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 258 (as of June 26th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a smaller day with development today, and did OK, but not as well as yesterday. I am excited for tomorrow, which will be the day I finally finish my GitHub organization goal, and free up 3-4 hours of time every day. I can then use that time for normal work again.

Laptop mouse issues arise again (started June 24th 2021)

2 days ago (Thursday, June 24th 2021) my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

The issue has not recurred for over 48 hours, as of Saturday, June 26th 2021.

See more below.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 74 days from today (June 26th 2021)

Still the case as of June 26th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 26th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 26th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

No mouse issues today, although when I figure this out, I just remembered this morning that I have an entire repository dedicated to this issue, and I will post my solutions there. I have also re-processed and now have all my strategies from last time ready for use again. - June 25th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 26th 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type)) - June 24th 2021

I forgot to mention this, but Windows 11 is still in beta, so some things can be changed. I don't have much hope in the RAM, CPU, or Storage usage problems being fixed, but I feel like if enough people bug, the issues with the Trusted Protections Module DRM problem and Internet connected install/Microsoft account issues can be fixed. - June 25th 2021

My thoughts remain the same, no new data - June 26th 2021

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

  2. No other extras at the moment

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 26th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 5 of my GitHub pages revolution, I made minor progress today and tested out dropdowns and HTML with Markdown a bit further, but made little progress.

Date of start: June 21st 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

I created 8 more organizations today. I finished my organization goal. Things will return to normal gradually across the next 2 days.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

I made minor progress today, but only for work on the new website - June 25th 2021

No progress on the project was made at all today - June 26th 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 9,300 (9.3K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"""notice:"""

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is how you do so:

"""how"""

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

"""alternatively"""

# You can go to the projects menu and see the exact amount (if you have access, I haven't tested this with non-seanpm2001 accounts yet)

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 26th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 26th 2021

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files on , from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown Gitattributes
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

On , I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText Gitattributes
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Also:

YAML Gitattributes
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yml linguist-documentation=false
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-documentation=false
ReStructuredText Gitattributes
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 26th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 24th 2021

I made some progress on this goal today, I am trying to find a research lab/computer lab to visit though. I wanted to visit a College, but I can't unless I enroll, which I don't want to do. - June 25th 2021

No progress was made today - JUne 26th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

The todo list has been getting scattered development, most easy and medium tasks are being done, but not large or immersive projects - June 26th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 26th 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes) - June 24th 2021

I got caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work today. - June 25th 2021

I failed to catch up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work tonight. - June 26th 2021.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.

I am trying to burn this into my brain, as I forget sometimes when asked about my projects, which is:

"don't ever be afraid to be yourself, as being yourself is all of who you are"

and also:

"if you try to be someone you are not, you will be found out as a fraud in the future"

People don't usually forget this, but I need to give this advice to myself, as I sometimes forget it when asked about what my projects are and what they do.


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Status update: June 27th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 334 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: 0 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:shipit: The first 2021 GitHub organization project has finished. It took a total of 57 consecutive days (May 1st 2021 to June 27th 2021)

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 392 (As of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,025+o (as of June 25th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 14 as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 47+14 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 590 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 258 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a surreal day with development, I was a bit sedated today, and I didn't do any organization work, as I finally finished the project. I did lots of work on README documentation, and GitHub pages work. The return to normal will finalize soon, it won't finish today. I did have some time taken out due to time spent playing games and researching random things. I got a lot done today.

Laptop mouse issues arise again (started June 24th 2021)

2 days ago (Thursday, June 24th 2021) my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

The issue has not recurred for over 73 hours, as of Sunday, June 27th 2021 at 11:14 pm.

See more below.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 73 days from today (June 27th 2021)

Still the case as of June 27th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 27th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 27th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

No mouse issues today, although when I figure this out, I just remembered this morning that I have an entire repository dedicated to this issue, and I will post my solutions there. I have also re-processed and now have all my strategies from last time ready for use again. - June 25th 2021

No technical issues today - June 26th 2021

The cursor issue has not returned yet, but Gedit crashed for the first time across my entire nearly first year of using Linux on the desktop. I was able to successfully recreate the small portion of unsaved data. - June 27th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 27th 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type)) - June 24th 2021

I forgot to mention this, but Windows 11 is still in beta, so some things can be changed. I don't have much hope in the RAM, CPU, or Storage usage problems being fixed, but I feel like if enough people bug, the issues with the Trusted Protections Module DRM problem and Internet connected install/Microsoft account issues can be fixed. - June 25th 2021

My thoughts remain the same, no new data - June 26th 2021

No new thoughts, no new data - June 27th 2021

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

  2. No other extras at the moment

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 27th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 6 of my GitHub pages revolution, I made minor progress today and did some more usual GitHub pages work. There is still a lot to go before I am caught up, I don't have an end goal in sight right now either.

Date of start: June 21st 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

GitHub organization work finished on June 26th 2021. No new data for today.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

I made minor progress today, but only for work on the new website - June 25th 2021

No progress on the project was made at all today - June 26th 2021

No new progress was made on the project today - JUne 27th 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 09,400 (09.4K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"""notice:"""

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is how you do so:

"""how"""

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

"""alternatively"""

# You can go to the projects menu and see the exact amount (if you have access, I haven't tested this with non-seanpm2001 accounts yet)

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 26th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 26th 2021

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files on , from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown Gitattributes
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

On , I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText Gitattributes
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Also:

YAML Gitattributes
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yml linguist-documentation=false
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-documentation=false
ReStructuredText Gitattributes
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 27th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 24th 2021

I made some progress on this goal today, I am trying to find a research lab/computer lab to visit though. I wanted to visit a College, but I can't unless I enroll, which I don't want to do. - June 25th 2021

No progress was made today - June 26th 2021

No progress was made again today - June 27th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

The todo list has been getting scattered development, most easy and medium tasks are being done, but not large or immersive projects - June 26th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 27th 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes) - June 24th 2021

I got caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work today. - June 25th 2021

I failed to catch up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work tonight. - June 26th 2021.

I successfully caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work tonight - June 27th 2021

Vexillology work

I have been planning this for a few days, but I now plan on hosting a mirror of the site FOTW.info which is one of the top Vexillology (study of flags) sites. Today, I decided it would be too cumbersome to do by hand every day/week/month, so I have started work on getting the project automated. There is still work to go on this.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.

I am trying to burn this into my brain, as I forget sometimes when asked about my projects, which is:

"don't ever be afraid to be yourself, as being yourself is all of who you are"

and also:

"if you try to be someone you are not, you will be found out as a fraud in the future"

People don't usually forget this, but I need to give this advice to myself, as I sometimes forget it when asked about what my projects are and what they do.


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Status update: June 28th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 333 (as of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: 0 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:shipit: The first 2021 GitHub organization project has finished. It took a total of 57 consecutive days (May 1st 2021 to June 27th 2021)

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 393 (As of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,025+o (as of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 14 as of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 47+14 (as of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 590 (as of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 258 (as of June 28th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a surreal day with development, I was a bit sedated today, and I didn't do any organization work, as I finally finished the project. I did lots of work on README documentation, and GitHub pages work. The return to normal will finalize soon, it won't finish today. I did have some time taken out due to time spent playing games and researching random things. I got a lot done today.

Laptop mouse issues arise again (started June 24th 2021)

2 days ago (Thursday, June 24th 2021) my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

The issue has not recurred for over 73 hours, as of Sunday, June 27th 2021 at 11:14 pm.

See more below.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 73 days from today (June 27th 2021)

Still the case as of June 28th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 28th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 28th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

No mouse issues today, although when I figure this out, I just remembered this morning that I have an entire repository dedicated to this issue, and I will post my solutions there. I have also re-processed and now have all my strategies from last time ready for use again. - June 25th 2021

No technical issues today - June 26th 2021

The cursor issue has not returned yet, but Gedit crashed for the first time across my entire nearly first year of using Linux on the desktop. I was able to successfully recreate the small portion of unsaved data. - June 27th 2021

No technical issues today - June 28th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 28th 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type)) - June 24th 2021

I forgot to mention this, but Windows 11 is still in beta, so some things can be changed. I don't have much hope in the RAM, CPU, or Storage usage problems being fixed, but I feel like if enough people bug, the issues with the Trusted Protections Module DRM problem and Internet connected install/Microsoft account issues can be fixed. - June 25th 2021

My thoughts remain the same, no new data - June 26th 2021

No new thoughts, no new data - June 27th 2021

None - June 28th 2021

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

  2. No other extras at the moment

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 27th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 7 of my GitHub pages revolution, I made minor progress today and did some more usual GitHub pages work. There is still a lot to go before I am caught up, I don't have an end goal in sight right now either.

Date of start: June 21st 2021

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

GitHub organization work finished on June 26th 2021. No new data for today.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

I made minor progress today, but only for work on the new website - June 25th 2021

No progress on the project was made at all today - June 26th 2021

No new progress was made on the project today - June 27th 2021

No new data, no new progress - June 28th 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 09,400 (09.4K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"""notice:"""

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is how you do so:

"""how"""

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

"""alternatively"""

# You can go to the projects menu and see the exact amount (if you have access, I haven't tested this with non-seanpm2001 accounts yet)

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 26th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 26th 2021

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files on , from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown Gitattributes
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

On , I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText Gitattributes
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Also:

YAML Gitattributes
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yml linguist-documentation=false
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-documentation=false
ReStructuredText Gitattributes
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 27th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 24th 2021

I made some progress on this goal today, I am trying to find a research lab/computer lab to visit though. I wanted to visit a College, but I can't unless I enroll, which I don't want to do. - June 25th 2021

No progress was made today - June 26th 2021

No progress was made again today - June 27th 2021

No new data, no new progress - June 28th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

The todo list has been getting scattered development, most easy and medium tasks are being done, but not large or immersive projects - June 26th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 28th 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes) - June 24th 2021

I got caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work today. - June 25th 2021

I failed to catch up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work tonight. - June 26th 2021.

I successfully caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work tonight - June 27th 2021

I failed on catch up on Marine Biology and DDG image work tonight - June 28th 2021

Vexillology work

I have been planning this for a few days, but I now plan on hosting a mirror of the site FOTW.info which is one of the top Vexillology (study of flags) sites. Today, I decided it would be too cumbersome to do by hand every day/week/month, so I have started work on getting the project automated. There is still work to go on this.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

And finally...

Today was a very good day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.

I am trying to burn this into my brain, as I forget sometimes when asked about my projects, which is:

"don't ever be afraid to be yourself, as being yourself is all of who you are"

and also:

"if you try to be someone you are not, you will be found out as a fraud in the future"

People don't usually forget this, but I need to give this advice to myself, as I sometimes forget it when asked about what my projects are and what they do.


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Status update: June 29th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 332 (as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: 0 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:shipit: The first 2021 GitHub organization project has finished. It took a total of 57 consecutive days (May 1st 2021 to June 27th 2021)

temporarily resumed work for 2 days, day 1 complete (4/8 done)

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 394 (As of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,026+o (as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 19 as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 48+19 (as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 594 (as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 262 (as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a surreal day with development, I was a bit sedated today, and I didn't do any organization work, as I finally finished the project. I did lots of work on README documentation, and GitHub pages work. The return to normal will finalize soon, it won't finish today. I did have some time taken out due to time spent playing games and researching random things. I got a lot done today.

Laptop mouse issues arise again (started June 24th 2021)

2 days ago (Thursday, June 24th 2021) my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

The issue has not recurred for over 73 hours, as of Sunday, June 27th 2021 at 11:14 pm.

This issue has not recurred in 5+ days, nor has any full system/desktop crash occurred since. I am hoping that if it returns, it keeps a pace of once or twice a month (can't be too picky) I do not know what is causing/solving these problems - June 29th 2021 at 10:19 pm

See more below.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 73 days from today (June 27th 2021)

Still the case as of June 28th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 28th 2021

Will I ever get to it this month? - June 29th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 29th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

No mouse issues today, although when I figure this out, I just remembered this morning that I have an entire repository dedicated to this issue, and I will post my solutions there. I have also re-processed and now have all my strategies from last time ready for use again. - June 25th 2021

No technical issues today - June 26th 2021

The cursor issue has not returned yet, but Gedit crashed for the first time across my entire nearly first year of using Linux on the desktop. I was able to successfully recreate the small portion of unsaved data. - June 27th 2021

No technical issues today - June 28th 2021

No major technical issues today, Nautilus (GNOME files) crashed today, that was it. It wasn't severe, it didn't bring down my system, it didn't delete/corrupt files, it was all OK - June 29th 2021.

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 29th 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type)) - June 24th 2021

I forgot to mention this, but Windows 11 is still in beta, so some things can be changed. I don't have much hope in the RAM, CPU, or Storage usage problems being fixed, but I feel like if enough people bug, the issues with the Trusted Protections Module DRM problem and Internet connected install/Microsoft account issues can be fixed. - June 25th 2021

My thoughts remain the same, no new data - June 26th 2021

No new thoughts, no new data - June 27th 2021

None - June 28th 2021

For the people who still use Windows and did not like Cortana, I have good news for you! Cortana is not included by default. I didn't have much against Cortana, I never developed an opinion on it, I just know that a lot of people couldn't stand her compared to other voice assistants. - June 29th 2021

I found out that Internet Explorer is officially discontinued now, which is good news for web developers. I will still be developing support for Internet Explorer via the BrowserNose project (quick summary: the BrowserNose project is a library that emulates support for every version of every web browser with as little feature loss as possible, all the way down to WorldWideWeb/Nexus (the first web browser) ) - June 29th 2021

This security thing TPM 2.0 is really sticking, I feel less hopeful about it being changed. Something I also forgot to mention was the removal of legacy BIOs support in favor of UEFI. I don't know enough about this to comment, other than it being another thing that prevents older computers from using Windows 11. - June 29th 2021

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

  2. No other extras at the moment

IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 29th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 8 of my GitHub pages revolution, I had a poor time with it today, and didn't do too much. A lot of other factors today, including writing a 500 line file that took over 3 hours, and getting nearly 12 hours of sleep last night.

Date of start: June 21st 2021 (1) June 29th 2021 (8)

Organization work continued

Hopefully it was noted to @ghost{#followers that I have not simply ended GitHub organization work, this is a permanent thing. Today, I added 4 new ones, out of 8. I didn't want to use too much time. I plan on doing the other 4 tomorrow, then I will be done, until I come up with more ideas.

Snapcraft

I have recently started to work on porting my projects to Snapcraft, as an extra install option. Really, the only problem with snapcraft is that the server end is proprietary, the rest of the format is open source. I am still very new to this, and I have no way to actually develop snap programs. I have just been filling out the applications for it.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

GitHub organization work finished on June 26th 2021. No new data for today.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

I made minor progress today, but only for work on the new website - June 25th 2021

No progress on the project was made at all today - June 26th 2021

No new progress was made on the project today - June 27th 2021

No new data, no new progress - June 28th 2021

None - June 29th 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 09,400 (09.4K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"""notice:"""

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is how you do so:

"""how"""

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

"""alternatively"""

# You can go to the projects menu and see the exact amount (if you have access, I haven't tested this with non-seanpm2001 accounts yet)

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 26th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 26th 2021

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files on Sunday, June 13th 2021, from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown Gitattributes
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

On Monday, June 15th 2021, I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText Gitattributes
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Also:

YAML Gitattributes
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yml linguist-documentation=false
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-documentation=false
ReStructuredText Gitattributes
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

I have not tested any other languages, I am still trying to test .svg .gitattributes .gitignore and .txt

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 29th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 24th 2021

I made some progress on this goal today, I am trying to find a research lab/computer lab to visit though. I wanted to visit a College, but I can't unless I enroll, which I don't want to do. - June 25th 2021

No progress was made today - June 26th 2021

No progress was made again today - June 27th 2021

No new data, no new progress - June 28th 2021

Anti-social social club - June 29th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

The todo list has been getting scattered development, most easy and medium tasks are being done, but not large or immersive projects - June 26th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 28th 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes) - June 24th 2021

I got caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work today. - June 25th 2021

I failed to catch up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work tonight. - June 26th 2021.

I successfully caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work tonight - June 27th 2021

I failed on catch up on Marine Biology and DDG image work tonight - June 28th 2021

Vexillology work

I have been planning this for a few days, but I now plan on hosting a mirror of the site FOTW.info which is one of the top Vexillology (study of flags) sites. Today, I decided it would be too cumbersome to do by hand every day/week/month, so I have started work on getting the project automated. There is still work to go on this.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

And finally...

Today was a decent day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post. I can't go any further today unfortunately. I really want to do more.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.

I am trying to burn this into my brain, as I forget sometimes when asked about my projects, which is:

"don't ever be afraid to be yourself, as being yourself is all of who you are"

and also:

"if you try to be someone you are not, you will be found out as a fraud in the future"

People don't usually forget this, but I need to give this advice to myself, as I sometimes forget it when asked about what my projects are and what they do.


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Status update: June 30th 2021


Counters

🎂 Days until 2 year GitHub :octocat: anniversary: 331 (as of June 30th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:octocat: Days until GitHub organization daily process of late Spring 2021 is complete: 0 (as of June 27th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)_

:shipit: The first 2021 GitHub organization project has finished. It took a total of 57 consecutive days (May 1st 2021 to June 27th 2021)

temporarily resumed work for 2 days, day 2 complete (9/8 done)

:📅: GitHub consecutive day count: 395 (As of June 30th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: Total amount of original GitHub repositories: 1,029+o (as of June 30th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:atom: o=organizations, total number of non-fork organization repositories: 21 as of June 29th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Repositories created so far this month: 51+19 (as of June 30th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:shipit: Organization count: 599 (as of June 30th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)

:electron: Organizations created so far this month: 267 (as of June 30th 2021 at 00:12:00 am to 11:59:59 pm)


Status

Main

See my year in review for Year 1 (May 25th 2020 to May 25th 2021)

I had a really good day with development today, making significant amounts of progress in various projects.

Laptop mouse issues arise again (started June 24th 2021)

2 days ago (Thursday, June 24th 2021) my laptops mouse started acting up again, which is extremely upsetting. I am determined to fix it this time, and when I get a fix ready, I will go and fix my other laptop as well.

I have failed to report that there has been tons of minor graphicals bugs with this laptop, but not as bad as the last one, I am looking into the issue either being something with a video driver, the touchpad itself {sensitivity, settings} the mouse driver, or something else. I have not attempted to reinstall the mouse drivers yet, as I don't want to take that step yet (I have not yet tried modprobe -r psmouse or modprobe psmouse -r I forgot how to write the command as well, I forgot if pipes are placed to the left or the right) new notes: it seems that this problem is common for some people when the system is too overwhelmed, although not normal, and that it also might be a possible bug with the Linux kernel 5.0 to 5.3, although I have a more updated Kernel, so the bug might have persisted. Some people also achieved success by increasing the swap file to 8 gigabytes, but I don't want to do that unless I am absolutely sure.

For now, I will have to deal with it until I can resolve the problem. I have lived with this before, I can live with this again, easily. It will just be extremely inconvenient any annoying.

The issue has not recurred for over 73 hours, as of Sunday, June 27th 2021 at 11:14 pm.

This issue has not recurred in 5+ days, nor has any full system/desktop crash occurred since. I am hoping that if it returns, it keeps a pace of once or twice a month (can't be too picky) I do not know what is causing/solving these problems - June 29th 2021 at 10:19 pm

Still no reoccurence - June 30th 2021 at 10:28 pm

See more below.

Tribute to Dennis Ritchie

I did not work on the Tribute project to Dennis Ritchie today. Updates are waiting for his posthumous birthday on September 9th (the next occurence being September 9th 2021, in 73 days from today (June 27th 2021)

Still the case as of June 28th 2021

SimZonns project

I did not work on the SimZonns project today - June 17th 2021

I made no progress on the specification for the ZSIM protocol. - June 17th 2021

I worked on the SimZonns project very briefly today, just dumping some binary data for reinstalling the googled SIM card security driver (so that I can begin degoogling it, not the zip file) - yesterday

I had some plans for the project today, but I didn't get to implementing them - June 20th 2021

Same as of recently - June 28th 2021

Will I ever get to it this month? - June 29th 2021

... Yes I will. The project received a major update today, receiving source code in new languages (C, Shell, Objective-C, and Assembly) 4 new project language files, support for 1x to 6G, support for SIM cloning, and beginning of support for Apple SIM cards. I have finished laying the foundation for my todo list, there is still much more to be done - June 30th 2021

NexxFetch

I did not work on the NexxFetch project today - June 21st 2021

Same as of recently - June 30th 2021

Computer crash

Crashes before June 18th 2021 are not listed here.

XORG crashed severely today - June 18th 2021

My computer did not crash today, although it got close. - June 19th 2021

XORG crashed severely again today with error13: XORG crashed with SIGABRT in raise() 20 screenshots of error log were taken, as for whatever reason, I can't copy the text, or get a panoramic screenshot. I fear future crashes much more now, it has had its month of grace and seems to be going downhill now. Today, I have ruled out my headphones as the cause - June 20th 2021

2 GNOME-shell crashes occurred today due to frequent file saving (force-of-habit CTRL + S) I would rather have these crashes any day over an XORG crash or a Kernel Panic. No other crashes occurred today - June 21st 2021

No crashes have been noted today, but I may have found the program that is causing all the problems, which is snapd I thought I complete;y purged it while re-installing my system, and I have noted that several apps have been auto-updating themselves without my permission, and may be causing instability. My main indicator was the Ubuntu Software store getting completely redone. I will have to look into this further, although this is why I wanted to use Fedora over Ubuntu originally. - June 22nd 2021

No crashes occurred today, not even a minor one. The Ubuntu software store has reverted back to how it originally was, but I am still skeptical that snapd is causing some dependency failures - June 23rd 2021

Critical - Laptop cursor is having severe problems again, 1 temporary mouse crash today late in the evening, fixed with :terminal: -> gnome-tweaks - June 24th 2021

No mouse issues today, although when I figure this out, I just remembered this morning that I have an entire repository dedicated to this issue, and I will post my solutions there. I have also re-processed and now have all my strategies from last time ready for use again. - June 25th 2021

No technical issues today - June 26th 2021

The cursor issue has not returned yet, but Gedit crashed for the first time across my entire nearly first year of using Linux on the desktop. I was able to successfully recreate the small portion of unsaved data. - June 27th 2021

No technical issues today - June 28th 2021

No major technical issues today, Nautilus (GNOME files) crashed today, that was it. It wasn't severe, it didn't bring down my system, it didn't delete/corrupt files, it was all OK - June 29th 2021.

No technical issues today - June 30th 2021

Focus

I had great focus today, until the sun had been set for over an hour - Still true: June 30th 2021

Windows 11

I have been looking into Windows 11. I am still forming an opinion. It will take a while for me to form a compact opinion on it, but I can now announce I will be supporting it. - June 17th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 18th 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 19th 2021

I have found that since Windows 11 contains some open source components, it is not a fully proprietary operating system anymore. I am really happy about this, as this is progress. Now, all of the mainstream popular operating systems are not fully proprietary, and open source usage just continues to grow. I feel like these changes will help with the growth of open source as a whole. Kudos to you, Microsoft, although I am still hoping for much more Linux growth, which does not include Windows Subsystem for Linux. - June 20th 2021

Win11_support = bool(true) # I now support Windows 11

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 22nd 2021

No new thoughts on Windows 11 today - June 23rd 2021

Windows 11 released: June 24th 2021

My opinion on Windows 11 has shifted significantly based on the announcement, with a growing negative attitude towards it. My new concerns are:

  1. The system requiring 4 gigabytes of RAM (not including applications)

  2. The system requiring ~64 gigabytes of storage

  3. The system requiring an Internet connection and Microsoft Account to install

  4. No 32 bit support (this may be a problem for older computers as well, but we should already be moved on from 32 bit at this point, it has been 27 years since the first 64 bit general consumer system came out (Nintendo 64) and the first consumer Windows 64 bit desktop came out in 2005, so I don't consider this too bad)

I am negative towards all these, especially the 3rd entry. I feel like Windows 11 is getting far too bloated and the Internet requirement to install is really stupid, and may not be possible in countries where Internet connection is not good enough to download gigabytes of data. It also will make it much more difficult to get a Windows 11 virtual machine, which is needed for people who can't have a Windows device, similar to the problem where developers have to buy a Macbook to develop for Apple, you can't buy every single device to develop, it will make it too difficult. There was a reason why this was already so opposed on Windows 10. This might be a failing point for the system, Microsoft, you should take note in this, more people should point this out to them, as my voice alone is too small. Another thing I find ridiculous is the 4 gigabytes of RAM to run the operating system. Not everyone has a super powerful computer, I know people who only have 2 or less gigabytes of RAM and will not be able to get this, I have also had to warn everyone in my house about performance problems, as the Windows 10 devices in this house only have 4-6 gigabytes of RAM and already run the operating system very poorly, and will not be able to handle the update. Even with Linux, with over 8x less RAM usage than Windows 11 (with Ubuntu + GNOME, the most bloated Linux combination; I could get usage down to 256/512 megabytes if/when I switch to a lighter stack) I am struggling to run applications, even with 8 gigabytes of RAM. I don't see this going very well.

Finally, the storage requirement. Storage is getting cheaper, but this is still ridiculous for an operating system. When you compare Windows XP and Windows 11, it is obvious that bloat has gotten bad at warp speed (64 megabytes vs 4096 megabytes (RAM) 1.5 gigabytes vs 64 gigabytes (Storage, with some models requiring at least 1 terabyte of storage for some reason) 133 megahertz (1 core) vs 1 Gigahertz (2 cores) (CPU speed) 32 bit support vs no 32 bit support (CPU type)) - June 24th 2021

I forgot to mention this, but Windows 11 is still in beta, so some things can be changed. I don't have much hope in the RAM, CPU, or Storage usage problems being fixed, but I feel like if enough people bug, the issues with the Trusted Protections Module DRM problem and Internet connected install/Microsoft account issues can be fixed. - June 25th 2021

My thoughts remain the same, no new data - June 26th 2021

No new thoughts, no new data - June 27th 2021

None - June 28th 2021

For the people who still use Windows and did not like Cortana, I have good news for you! Cortana is not included by default. I didn't have much against Cortana, I never developed an opinion on it, I just know that a lot of people couldn't stand her compared to other voice assistants. - June 29th 2021

I found out that Internet Explorer is officially discontinued now, which is good news for web developers. I will still be developing support for Internet Explorer via the BrowserNose project (quick summary: the BrowserNose project is a library that emulates support for every version of every web browser with as little feature loss as possible, all the way down to WorldWideWeb/Nexus (the first web browser) ) - June 29th 2021

This security thing TPM 2.0 is really sticking, I feel less hopeful about it being changed. Something I also forgot to mention was the removal of legacy BIOs support in favor of UEFI. I don't know enough about this to comment, other than it being another thing that prevents older computers from using Windows 11. - June 29th 2021

No new data, no new thoughts - June 30th 2021

Extras:

  1. Should I upload Windows 11 media in its own separate repo, or start a new WindowsImage project?

Decided: SeansLifeArchive_Images_WindowsNT is coming soon, /Windows11 - June 30th 2021

  1. No other extras at the moment
IDE work

I did not create any new IDE projects today. - June 29th 2021

GitHub pages

Today is day 9 of my GitHub pages revolution, I had an OK time with it today, creating 1 new page, and finishing one. The next page is going to take a little more time to prepare, I couldn't finish it tonight - June 30th 2021

Date of start: June 21st 2021 (1) June 29th 2021 (8)

Organization work continued

Hopefully it was noted to @ghost{#followers that I have not simply ended GitHub organization work, this is a permanent thing. Today, I added 4 new ones, out of 8. I didn't want to use too much time. I plan on doing the other 4 tomorrow, then I will be done, until I come up with more ideas.

Snapcraft

I have recently started to work on porting my projects to Snapcraft, as an extra install option. Really, the only problem with snapcraft is that the server end is proprietary, the rest of the format is open source. I am still very new to this, and I have no way to actually develop snap programs. I have just been filling out the applications for it.

Phases of the year (2020)

For my first year of GitHub, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
February: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
March: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
April: No data, didn't join until May 25th 2021
May: the start of seanpm2001/Joining GitHub
June: the very basics of Git, SNU replatforming
July: Getting comfortable with Git and GitHub, July 9th, dawn of the Linux era
August: The rise of git-image, commits en masse.
September: The start of GitHub organizations
October: Average month, code distancing, and the continuing rise of git-image projects
November: Mass archival, mass projects, and first (failed) submission work
December: Wrapping up the year and the rise of the project language file, Meadows going online

Phases of the year (2021)

For this year, these are the phases I have gone through:

January: Year preparation
February: Degoogle 2021
March: Discussion and code distancing
April: The race to join 100 commits each era/untitled month
May: GitHub platform month, organization documentation and creation celebration and acceleration
June: Robotics month, and GitHub organization documentation finalization, and Gist revival, the dawn of the GitHub pages era, web 2.0.1
July: Coming soon
August: Coming soon
September: Coming soon
October: Coming soon
November: Coming soon
December: Coming soon

Compared to yesterday

Compared to yesterday, I spent a lot more time playing games.

GitHub organizations

GitHub organization work finished on June 26th 2021. No new data for today.

Robotics month

Despite the "mandatory" robotics project this month, I made no progress publicly on TuxBot, but behind the scenes, I have been rebuilding the concept. I haven't worked on the project at all for a week now - June 21st 2021

I made minor progress today, but only for work on the new website - June 25th 2021

No progress on the project was made at all today - June 26th 2021

No new progress was made on the project today - June 27th 2021

No new data, no new progress - June 28th 2021

None - June 29th 2021

Robotics month is over, no new progress was made past June 25th 2021. I wonder what is in store for next month, maybe I can actually make next month robotics month, or something else will come along. - June 30th 2021

Forks and repositories

I did the usual forks as of lately today. I surpassed 09,400 (09.4K) stars today (projects I am starring) I am currently considering some new project ideas for when I have more time.

"""notice:"""

# Users who want to see my exact repository count now that it is over 1000, here is how you do so:

"""how"""

# Hover directly over the number and not the tab
# The number should popup 

"""alternatively"""

# You can go to the projects menu and see the exact amount (if you have access, I haven't tested this with non-seanpm2001 accounts yet)

There have been some recent changes to GitHub I don't like, a recent one from a couple weeks ago was when the icon for issues changed to a disk, instead of an explanation mark. It was completely unnecessary, and just doesn't look good.

Some other recent changes I don't like include:

  • Location cannot be customized in organizations or user profiles - June 22nd 2021

  • Task lists have circular progress bars now, instead of a rectangular one, with no way to change it back - June 23rd 2021

What is the 25 project limit

GitHub only displays daily activity for the top 25 projects I work on for that day or month. Any future project will bury a project under the list, and it won't be part of the list.

Summer vacation #1

I am going on vacation on July 18th to June 20th 2021. I am still preparing for this vacation. Some things may be temporarily cut from my schedule. update: I am looking into it further, and I may stay behind for the vacation.

Update: the vacation has been delayed, as of June 16th 2021. It is still on hold as of June 26th 2021

Audio database framework update J2021

I have been working on catching up my audio database framework. I made no progress on this goal today. - June 26th 2021

Gitattributes

I learned a new trick with .gitattribute files on Sunday, June 13th 2021, from snooping around at Apple. I found that you can force the GitHub linguist to list Markdown or another non-programming language as a project language, here is how I did it:

Markdown Gitattributes
*.md linguist-detectable=true
*.md linguist-documentation=false

On Monday, June 15th 2021, I tested this trick for MediaWiki, which GitHub recognizes as WikiText. Here is the .gitattributes sample file used:

WikiText Gitattributes
*.wiki linguist-detectable=true
*.wiki linguist-documentation=false

Also:

YAML Gitattributes
*.yml linguist-detectable=true
*.yml linguist-documentation=false
*.yaml linguist-detectable=true
*.yaml linguist-documentation=false
ReStructuredText Gitattributes
*.rst linguist-detectable=true
*.rst linguist-documentation=false

I have not tested any other languages, I am still trying to test .svg .gitattributes .gitignore and .txt

Giving ProtonMail a 2nd chance

I am still very upset with ProtonMail, but I have decided to give them a second chance today, and try to work through some issues via movements, and contacting the people at the lovely Switzerland office. I will get into contacts with ProtonMail, and learn this new mess of a UI.

As of June 29th 2021, I have not tried ProtonMail again since the last login.

Socializing

Walla Walla is pretty well vaccinated, but I am going to continue wearing a mask at all times when out in public, as being outside isn't an exception to me. I must wear it at all times. With that out of the way, I am working on socializing skills, and getting help for my projects. I plan on going to some Colleges I haven't been to since 3rd grade and try to find some help.

I made no progress on this goal today. - June 24th 2021

I made some progress on this goal today, I am trying to find a research lab/computer lab to visit though. I wanted to visit a College, but I can't unless I enroll, which I don't want to do. - June 25th 2021

No progress was made today - June 26th 2021

No progress was made again today - June 27th 2021

No new data, no new progress - June 28th 2021

Anti-social social club - June 29th 2021

Maintainers

Currently, I am the only maintainer for my GitHub projects. I am looking for new maintainers at the moment. I can't do all this by myself.

I am really looking for maintainers. I will train you myself if needed, but I only want people who enjoy doing it/really want to do it.

Maintenance is needed on my projects. I will get each project ready for maintenance by you or someone else. Please @ me for the training course.

Today (June 21st 2021) I made a repository outlining the beginning of my maintainer guidelines. You can view it here

Other tasks/the todo list

I have more new plans for work, and 45+ pages of additional notes for stuff to do. I am very slowly also working on going to bed earlier.

I have been working off a todo list today, I did not make much progress on it today. - June 23rd 2021

The todo list has been getting scattered development, most easy and medium tasks are being done, but not large or immersive projects - June 26th 2021

Year In Review GitHub Year 1 progress

I am still preparing the YIR (Year In Review) for year 1, but I need to keep gathering more snippet data first, as GitHub still recognizes May 25th 2021 to be in the wrong spot (I don't know how to better describe this)

I didn't make any progress on this goal today - June 28th 2021

Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo

I had the time to do Marine Biology work, and DuckDuckGo image data upload work today. - June 22nd 2021.

I did not have the time to do MB & DDG work today - June 23rd 2021

I really wanted to do DuckDuckGo and Marine Biology work today to get a full 25 projects worked on, but there were some technical issues (mouth) and not enough time (off by a couple munutes) - June 24th 2021

I got caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work today. - June 25th 2021

I failed to catch up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo work tonight. - June 26th 2021.

I successfully caught up on Marine Biology and DuckDuckGo image work tonight - June 27th 2021

I failed on catch up on Marine Biology and DDG image work tonight - June 28th 2021

Failed to catch up on MB & DDG img work tonight - June 29th 2021

I successfully caught up on DDG & MB media work tonight - June 30th 2021

Vexillology work

I have been planning this for a few days, but I now plan on hosting a mirror of the site FOTW.info which is one of the top Vexillology (study of flags) sites. Today, I decided it would be too cumbersome to do by hand every day/week/month, so I have started work on getting the project automated. There is still work to go on this.

Wrapping up

Along with all of this, I did the usual Git-image upload work, and standard end-of-day documentation.

Clean slate

I get a new clean slate to make progress on tomorrow (July 1st to July 31st 2021) I did significantly well this month, being my 2nd best month of development this year so far.

And finally...

Today was a decent day for development.

I was wearing down while putting the finishing touches on this status post. I can't go any further today unfortunately. I really want to do more.

Miscellaneous notes

Note: these status posts have gotten very long. It is similar, but not the same to how much content is put into my daily journal/journaling.

Starting with the January 12th 2021, subheaders will now be included in status files. They help me organize the content better.

I am trying to burn this into my brain, as I forget sometimes when asked about my projects, which is:

"don't ever be afraid to be yourself, as being yourself is all of who you are"

and also:

"if you try to be someone you are not, you will be found out as a fraud in the future"

People don't usually forget this, but I need to give this advice to myself, as I sometimes forget it when asked about what my projects are and what they do.


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