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Daily Status - 2022 March #59

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seanpm2001 opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 32 comments
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Daily Status - 2022 March #59

seanpm2001 opened this issue Mar 17, 2022 · 32 comments
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Daily status - 2022 March

This is the daily status thread for 2022 March. Daily status posts will be put daily (or when I get to it) below this post.

Starting 2 months ago on 2022 January 14th, entries have gone back to their shortened form. This was done to save time, memory, and prevent unnecessary duplication. I hope to get caught up by February 14th, then stay caught up.

Click here to see last months (2022 February) daily status posts


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Status update: 2022 March 1st

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I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th.

Today, I finally updated the uOffice DVCS (Document Version Control System) software LIBrary project, after it was created and received absolutely no updates until now. It still isn't close to being ready. Today, I also began work on a core Meadows project, known as the Begin button. It gives me a bit more of a sense of completion for the setup of the project.

I did mass work on my Git-Templates repo today, along with the uOffice project. I stayed caught up on several projects, but I am still far behind. I didn't do any Git-image work today.

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Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 2nd

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I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th.

I got back to work on GitHub pages today, creating my first new website project in months. This website is for the Meadows operating system project. I also got back to work on creating Gists today, and working on my Gist archive repository. I updated my GitHub profile navigation Gist for the first time in 9 months, with many much needed changes.

I also began working on a new project today known as SlideXMagic. I also did work on the Meadows project, and did some small enhancements to the DeskLocker project, with plans for a major expansion.

I did some forks today, along with some Git-image work. I stayed caught up on a few projects, but am still behind on several projects.

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Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 3rd

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I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th.

I finally got caught up on my 2022 GitHub image repo today, and also did the usual Git-imnage work. I worked on a small update to my journaling Git-image project. I stayed caught up on several projects today, but still remain behind on a few.

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Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 4th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th.

Today was my weekly day for GitHub organization work, and most of my time was devoted to this. More info can be found on the GitHub Organization Info repository.

I still did some Git-image work today, and stayed caught up on some projects. I also did mass forks today.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 5th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th.

I did a GitHub Submodules test today in its own repository, and thought I got closer, but still no dice.

Today, I also worked on reviving the SNU BrowserNose project, as it is a core project, and hasn't been updated in nearly 2 years. The major hurdle in its development right now is the deprecation of the User Agent String, which is one of the most important tools for the project.

I also did some enhancements to the DeskLocker project, and stayed caught up on a few projects, although I am still pretty far behind.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 6th

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I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th.

Today I did mass work on the SNU BrowserNose project, and did some Git-image catchup work. I stayed caught up on several projects, and also did a little test with the allcontributors bot. The test was to see if it would recognize an organization as a contributor. I found out that it can do that.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 7th

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I had a weak day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I created a Wiki archive for the BrowserNose project, and did excessive and useless work on 2 Wiki archive projects. If the SNU BrowserNose Wiki had more than 2 pages (if it had at least 50 pages) I wouldn't consider it as bad. ALthough I still managed to stay caught up on several projects, and also worked on the SNU BrowserNose project. I also got caught up with the Daily Desktop Screenshots repository.

I also wasted time on mass project forks for 3 hours. I have been trying to not take on any new projects for a week, but it has proven very difficult.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 8th

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I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I got caught up with the GitHub images 2022 repository, and resumed work on the 360Desktop project, which has been abandoned for nearly 2 years. I also got caught up on my Raspberry Pi blog, and created an article project titled What SNU will never do it is essentially an additional code of conduct, and a ruleset for what the SNU platform will never do. It is highly incomplete.

I also did the usual Git-image work today, and stayed caught up on some projects.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 9th

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I had a good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I again broke the weekly goal of not taking any new projects on, there has been too many strikes on this goal. I have at least tried to take on smaller projects instead.

Today, I spent over an hour and 10 minutes on the new ReStructuredText sandbox repository, so that I could learn 5 things to apply to some external notes (which are part of the GitHub Organization Project, and won't be ready until at least 2022 June or 2022 July)

I also worked a little bit on the What SNU will never do article/code of conduct project, and did some forks. I also did some work on the 360Desktop project.

I stayed caught up on several projects again today, and got caught up on my Raspberry Pi blog project. Additionally, I finalized the 2022 Volume 2 Tree World image repository, and did very brief Git-image work today.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 10th

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I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I did some improvements to my profile README, and translated the document into several languages. I ran out of time, and did the Arabic translation the next day. I did not translate even 15% of the languages listed.

Today, I continued work on getting caught up, and got my Khan Academy repository almost all the way caught up. I also got distracted a lot today, and did some mass forks. I came across Facebook projects on GitHub. I refuse to recognize their "meta" name, as meta is already an extremely common word, especially in computing, and it is too generic to have as a company name.

I did mzss forks today, but did less in comparison to yesterday. There was also a controversy with DuckDuckGo today, it doesn't affect me very badly, but it is a sign that things may change. I still will continue to use DuckDuckGo until further notice, and I will NEVER go back to Google. If things get worse, I will switch to Ecosia. If that fails, there is still Bing, Swisscows, SearX, and other search engines that I can use.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 11th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today was my weekly day for GitHub organization work, and most of my time was devoted to this. More info can be found on the GitHub Organization Info repository.

I fell even further behind today, and it was harder to recover from today. I even took the steps of spending nearly 2 hours preparing the Firefox profiles 6 days before today, but it wasn't enough. I hope that next week is better. I did mass forks today, and only stayed caught up on a few projects.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 12th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I worked heavily on 3 SNU Web-IDE projects (Ceylon, XQuery, ANTLR) and worked a little bit on a 4th IDE as well (V) along with the core SNU Programming Tools project, and the core SNU repository. I did some image file naming, and subsequently caught up a bit more. I also further enhanced the dual license for SNU Programming Tools, going from 5 licenses to 9, and updating information regarding which parts are licensed under which license.

I still fell behind further. I also worked on a major improvement to README.md files around my GitHub projects, with a new redesigned language section, with lots of flag emojis, and other emojis. Unfortunately, my computer crashed before I could save it, so I remade the whole thing. Since it was in an exact pattern, I was able to recreate it identically. I didn't make the mistake of not saving this time, making sure to save as freqently as possible.

In my personal life, today was depressing. Our dog Milly gave us a big scare, and it seemed like she was going to die very soon. She recovered, and had 2 very good days in a row. (She is a pretty old dog, 15+ years old, a Græy miniature Shnauzer, who contracted Diabetes in the past 6 months, and has been on the decline since)

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 13th

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I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I started the Bad Code Collection project, which archives bad source code I have written. I also did some forks, and got caught up again on my Raspberry Pi blog. I stayed caught up on several projects, and worked on the core SNU project. There were lots of project language files created today. I also did the usual amount of Git-image work.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 14th

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I had very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I did mass Git-image work, but failed to resume naming image files. I deleted 199 IGNORE.md files from my main GitHub image repo. I stayed caught up on several projects, and plan to try and finalize the last 4 projects tomorrow. Here are the 4 projects I have left:

The last 4

1. Marine Biology
A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Status Posts
3. GitHub Activity files
4. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 15th

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I had very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I did mass Git-image work, getting caught up on naming and uploading image files. I planned to try and start working on status posts today, but never got the time.

Today, I updated and modernized the WacOS and ZooTree projects, but procrastinated really hard on GitHub status work. Personally, I had a painful day, I was in pain everywhere. I did general work today, and before shutting down tonight, I prepared notes for status posts 2022.02.11 to 2022.03.15.

Here are the last 4 projects I have left:

The last 4

1. Marine Biology
A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Status Posts
3. GitHub Activity files
4. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 16th

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I had very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I got all caught up on status post work. There was an Internet outage where I live that happened for over 1 hour. It really helped, as it got rid of most distractions, and I was able to get caught up on this 1 project. I was going to start work on activity files as well, but I found out I am much further behind on that than I expected (I expected it to only be behind by a month, but it hasn't been updated since 2022 January 13th)

I did mass forks today, and got caught up on several projects. I fell behind on deleting IGNORE.md files from the GitHub image repo, along with naming image files. I had to skip them, as I needed to get caught up on my daily journal tonight.

St. Patricks Day is tomorrow. I have been opened up to criticism of the way it is commonly celebrated in the Americas, but I never really celebrated the holiday too much to begin with. I am Irish myself (but never developed an Irish accent) but based on what I am reading, I am likely 2nd generation Irish, or "English"

I have started to use Emojis in file names today, I kind of like doing it. I will start doing it publicly on GitHub, but I won't do it excessively.

I did my Git-image part A worm today, which has now been limited to once every 2 days. I also slightly updated the Git-Templates repository, and created a model project info repository for info regarding model projects.

I hope to get caught up on the other 2 projects today. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here are the last 2 projects I have left:

The last 2

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Activity files
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 17th

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I had very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I did mass forks, and prepared 10 Firefox profiles for tomorrow. I also did mass IGNORE.md file deletion, and made a specification for the security flaw of "nuclear ad bombs" which was a scenario I came up with after finding out that Microsoft is trying to put ads into the Windows 11 file explorer. The issue isn't Windows specific.

I stayed caught up on all currently caught-up projects, and went to bed early without any attempts to catch up on the final 2 projects, which was a bit disappointing.

Earlier, my escape [esc] key began to fail, and is now yet another key on my laptop to go out (alongside [1], [2], [3], [4], [7], [8], [9], [0], left [CTRL], [FN], [F8], [F9], [F10], [F11], [F12], [INSERT], [DELETE], Left [SHIFT], and Left [ALT] keys) I began looking into a new laptop again, although I still need to backup and fix the other one, which is still a big letdown.

I hope to get caught up on the other 2 projects today. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here are the last 2 projects I have left:

The last 2

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Activity files
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 18th

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I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today was the day of the week where I did GitHub organization work. I created the 10 organizations much faster than expected, and also documented them quickly. I finished about 3-5 hours earlier than planned. My laptop has also been highly stable for the past 4 days.

Today, I had a little scare over the error message This repository is disabled coming up for a few seconds (before reloading) instead of the usual 404 error.

GitHub seems to have done some updates behind the scenes, and it caused a glitch that causes forking a project to not render in a proper list, and it is not good for someone with more than 20 orgs. I had to constantly type out /fork to the end of the URL due to the error today during mass forks. An obscure but useful feature was added back, which was the blue highlight and mouse status for hovering over entries in the GitHub calendar such as created x commits in x repositories

I fell behind on some tasks today, such as naming image files, battery images, Daily Desktop Screenshots, Khan Academy Images, and Raspberry Pi Status/blog notes. I also fell further behind on activity files, Marine Biology notes, and DuckDuckGo calculation data. I did get caught up on my Bi-daily Git-image work. My schedule has recently shifted from a daily schedule to a bi-daily schedule, so tonight, I worked on my journal, instead of getting caught up on the above listed tasks.

I am also trying to focus work on my mental and physical health, which has been declining lately.

I hope to get caught up on the other 2 projects today. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here are the last 2 projects I have left:

The last 2

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Activity files
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 19th

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I had an extremely good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today was the day of the week where I did GitHub organization work. I created the 10 organizations much faster than expected, and also documented them quickly. I finished about 3-5 hours earlier than planned. My laptop has also been highly stable for the past 4 days.

I did mass work today on 20 different projects, and raised the bar for the year a bit, causing several previous records to downgrade.

I briefly worked on the UCALC project today, and installed the ACI trifecta (AUTHORS.md CREDITS.wiki INSTALL.rst) onto several projects. I got caught up on every daily project except for the last 2 I am struggling with, and made 419 commits total (421 if you count pull request source code reviews)

My GitHub profile counter broke yesterday, and so did many others. It seems to have been an internal GitHub problem, but GitHub has not addressed it yet. It did not work all day yesterday, but works again today.

I had a long set of gaming sessions today, which caused me to work nearly to the last minute (until a little after 11:30 pm) I skipped work on daily Git-image part A work, as I now do SD card backups every 2 days.

I updated the Meadows Begin project, doing various upgrades, and making my first .cfg file, with planned support for 36 UNIX-based operating systems. I went to bed slightly early tonight after I finished all my work, and relaxed for a bit.

I hope to get caught up on the other 2 projects today. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here are the last 2 projects I have left:

The last 2

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Activity files
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

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Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 20th

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I had an extremely good day with development again today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Yesterdays entry stated that "this was the day of the week where I did GitHub organization work" this was an error, I forgot to remove it from the Saturday entry before posting.

I did mass work today on 20 different projects again. I stayed caught up on all the Git-image tasks, and most of the documentation tasks. I also began preparing a volume 4 repository of Tree World images.

I did some work on the DroppedText Corpus project today, it has improved documentation, and now utilizes 2 out of 10 of the file extensions used by the language. I got my Khan Academy data repository further up to date today as well. I also did the usual once-every-2-days image work.

I hope to get caught up on the other 2 projects today. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here are the last 2 projects I have left:

The last 2

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2. GitHub Activity files
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 21st

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I had a good day with developmen today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today was my 21st birthday. Unfortunately, I didn't celebrate it too much, I just didn't feel like doing so today. I got less than 8 hours of sleep last night, so I was drowsy and weak today. However, I did get fully caught up on GitHub activity file documentation, it took nearly 5 hours, but I completed 66 logs (2022 January 14th to 2022 March 20th) now all that is left is the marine biology data, along with the 2 sub-tasks, then I will be completely caught up.

I did not stay caught up on some Git-image work today, as I didn't have enough remaining time or energy for it, but I stayed up to date on some of it. I still wanted to reach 14,700 commits today, so I worked on the SNU TOML IDE project, which is now my first and only project to have TOML as a majority language.

I received a birthday present from GitHub today, which was the ability to follow organizations. This has been requested by the GitHub community for a while now, and I have been waiting for it since 2020. It finally got added today, but I am not sure what to do with it yet. It is missing some functionality I would like, which is the ability to see who is following an organization. I feel like that is going to be added at some point (possibly soon) but I don't know when.

There is also now a for you activity feed, which isn't very good at the moment, but I don't really use the activity feed too much to begin with, but I do use the repository search and discovery features. I feel those will remain the same, and I am sure someone will create a browser extension to fix the problem if it really is that bad.

I hope to get caught up on the last project(s) another day. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here is the last project(s) I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 22nd

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I fell behind on most Git-image work, along with activity logs and status post work today. I was really distracted, and the time I had left had to go to my journal.

I worked further on the TOML IDE project today, it now adheres to both the MIT and GPL licenses. I want to use MIT as infrequently as possible, so this is why I partition projects so that MIT dependant features can work, and the rest can be an actual good license. The #1 cause of open source developer burnout is the problems that licenses like the MIT license cause. They allow for a hostile corporate takeover, among other legal issues. In a more perfect world, more people would be using the GPL license, as that is exactly what it was designed to prevent: it fixes almost all the problems that most other licenses cause. Maybe the verbosity of the license text (over 660 lines, about 35 kilobytes), or the term "copyleft" is throwing people off, it is a very good and strong license.

I also resumed work on the MCPYE project today, but mostly did basic documentation updates. I added 15 project language files to my audio database project today, which took over 2 hours, but now there is nothing new I can currently add to the project, so it is up to date as a model project.

Additionally, I did the usual once every 2 days Git-image work, which slowed me down tonight.

I hope to get caught up on the last project(s) another day. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up.

Here is the last project(s) I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 23rd

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I did mass forks today, along with documentation, taking an extra day to prepare for Friday. My laptop also crashed today, it had a bug where every text box my mouse hovered over became glitched and overwrote the contents with

e=

I lost some work, but was able to remake it. My system seems to hate editing HTML or XML-based languages. I thought it was limited to just Gedit, but it is apparently system-wide. I can't even edit a file with the HTML extension (with syntax highlighting set to anything else, eg: Plain Text, ActionScript) without running the risk of crashing. It has been like this for most of my time with Ubuntu, and it is very frustrating. Unfortunately, the issue seems to apply to Markdown too, as Markdown supports HTML elements.

I continued to make use of the ability to follow GitHub organizations today, following exactly 100 and doing further documentation. The documentation is what caused my system to crash, maybe it was because I was doing nested <details> tags, 4 layers deep.

I hope to get caught up on the last project(s) another day. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up. I had on and off gaming sessions, and worked on getting caught up again, very slowly.

I did partial mass IGNORE.md file deletion, only doing half the normal amount. I stayed caught up on the usual Git-image work, and made progress on the structure of my Raspberry Pi blog. I am nearly all caught up.

Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Today was a depressing day personally, as our eldest dog Milly (a nearly 15 year old Miniature Shnauzer) is in worsening health (she has been suffering from diabetes for months, is nearly completely blind, and is now starting to go into severe pain) unfortunately, it is getting close to the decision to put her down, she might not make it to her 15th birthday. We can't let her live in pain, however. We are going to see if she is doing better tomorrow, we have been having massive scares like this every 1-2 weeks, but she doesn't have much time left, and it is going to be very painful for all of us when she passes.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 24th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I did mass forks today, along with documentation, taking an extra day to prepare for Friday. My laptop also crashed today, it had a bug where every text box my mouse hovered over became glitched and overwrote the contents with

e=

I lost some work, but was able to remake it. My system seems to hate editing HTML or XML-based languages. I thought it was limited to just Gedit, but it is apparently system-wide. I can't even edit a file with the HTML extension (with syntax highlighting set to anything else, eg: Plain Text, ActionScript) without running the risk of crashing. It has been like this for most of my time with Ubuntu, and it is very frustrating. Unfortunately, the issue seems to apply to Markdown too, as Markdown supports HTML elements.

I continued to make use of the ability to follow GitHub organizations today, following exactly 100 and doing further documentation. The documentation is what caused my system to crash, maybe it was because I was doing nested <details> tags, 4 layers deep.

I hope to get caught up on the last project(s) another day. I have lowered the status of Git-template uploads, as the task is now considered too easy to list as a major entry, and I want to increase my morale on getting caught up. I had on and off gaming sessions, and worked on getting caught up again, very slowly.

I did partial mass IGNORE.md file deletion, only doing half the normal amount. I stayed caught up on the usual Git-image work, and made progress on the structure of my Raspberry Pi blog. I am nearly all caught up.

Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Today was a depressing day personally, as our eldest dog Milly (a nearly 15 year old Miniature Shnauzer) is in worsening health (she has been suffering from diabetes for months, is nearly completely blind, and is now starting to go into severe pain) unfortunately, it is getting close to the decision to put her down, she might not make it to her 15th birthday. We can't let her live in pain, however. We are going to see if she is doing better tomorrow, we have been having massive scares like this every 1-2 weeks, but she doesn't have much time left, and it is going to be very painful for all of us when she passes.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 25th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today was the day of the week week where I created 10 new organization projects. Despute multiple days of preparation, it still took a long time to complete.

I started a set of semi-private marine biology projects today, they won't bel fully revealed until 2022 June or 2022 July, although there is a chance that if I shuffle my todo list, I could release it in 2022 April or 2022 May.

My social life hasn't been doing too well lately. I am not getting out enough.

I did basic Git=image work, but fell behind on status post work. I followed 100 more organizations today, and dealt with a continued growing Firefox tab nightmare (almost at 200-400 tabs)

I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is doing OK today, but there unfortunately is still not much longer to go in her life.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 26th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I tried to get caught up again today on what I already had been working on. My social life is doing worse, and there is a stall on laptop repair/replacement. Additionally, my laptop made a loud buzzing sound for 5 seconds that sounded like a mixture of a saw and a balloon deflating. I later identified the issue to be the laptop fan.

I got caught up on my Raspberry Pi blog today, and did Gi-image work, but falling behind on my status post work. I accidentally followed an extra organization today (101 instead of 100) and I didn't feel like going back, but instead to go with it.

I have been experimenting with Firefox tabs recently, and this weeks profile has so many tabs (it feels like there is between 200-400+ tabs open) it takes the browser a minute and a half to load, and due to a memory issue with this version of Firefox on Ubuntu, it eats up significant amounts of memory quickly, and needs to be restarted (closed and re-opened) every 30-60 minutes. I went to the next weeks profile a day early due to this issue.

Tonight, I worked on getting caught up on my journaling. I am still not making progress on Marine Biology notes.

I did a solid state drive backup today, and completed bi-daily Git-imahge work. I began to get caught up on activity file work, but I still have not uploaded the files yet. My laptop crashed 7 days (worth of notes) in, due to the source folder having over 6000 files at root.

I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She may be able to last until her 15th birthday.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 27th

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I wasn't very functional today, and had a lot of downtime. I worked heavily on programming the marine biology projects, and followed 100 more organizations, along with the completion of several basic Git-image projects. I spent a lot of time forking projects in preparation of the Friday workload. I really didn't do much today. I spent a lot of time researching programming languages, Calculus, history, and world events today.

I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She may be able to last until her 15th birthday. She is not in pain for the majority of the time.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 28th

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I had a decent day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I worked further privately on the marine biology project, I am working on re-arranging my schedule to release the set of projects earlier on. I hope to do so in the next 2 weeks, rather than the next 2 months. Some parts of the project are public, but I still am keeping a lot of it secret for now until I can protect the name.

I resumed work on the Existential Index project today, although I didn't get to where I wanted to. I plan to expand it from just a book on existential terms to an existential term index and filter for the web. I also resumed work on my personal food index, as my personal health is important, and I need to get this project functional again. Again, it isn't intended for public use, but it is out there anyways, as part of the seanpm2001 life archive project.

I did the usual once every 2 days Git-image work. I continued my new project of following organizations today for an 8th day. The project will eventually slow down, but it won't wrap up. I mostly did Git-image work today publicly, I have been getting programming work done privately lately.

From my therapist appointment today, I am now in the decision to possibly drop the marine biology project. I don't feel lke doing so, but technically, I am caught up besides it. I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has not been in pain for almost a week and is doing significantly better for the time.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 29th

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I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

I stayed up really late to get caught up on my journal, and ended up sleeping in until 1 pm due to it. It didn't affect me too much today.

Today, I did mass IGNORE.md file deletion, worked on 6 private projects (which I have cut down the release time on by 2 weeks) did a small update to IsraeLinux, getting it up to date, and beginning to add neofetch support (which is one of the first main goals of the project) and I did the usual Git-image work. I did continue the marine biology projects privately. I also continued on with day 9 of following GitHub organizations. I didn't do much else today.

I dealt with increasing computer instability today, my laptop crashing twice within 30 minutes, which was highly disappointing. The e= bug returned again, but this time, it spammed all hoverable text boxes to display:

e#

I don't know how the bug works, but I did work with those 2 characters (only 2 # pound signs appeared in the whole temporary document) I really feel that Gedit is the problem, but I can't find another text editor. My text editor on Windows (Notepad++) worked really well on Windows, and Gedit has worked well on Linux, but has proven to be unstable. I would use Notepad++, but on Linux, it is a WINE port, and crashes every few minutes, so it isn't even worth it.

Today, I also started to learn the MoonScript programming language without a MoonScript compiler. It was done in a private project, so it won't come up publicly until Friday, 2022, April 8th. I actually like the language a bit, but I won't use it in the majority of my projects, as I prefer Python over Lua for most tasks.

I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has not been in pain for almost a week and is doing significantly better for the time.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 30th

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I had a very good day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, I did the usual Git-image and daily documentation work, along with the once-every-2 days Git-image work. I did mass IGNORE.md file deletion in the GitHUb images repository, which alongside a structural change in the GitHub Organization Info repository, I nearly reached 500 commits for today, and significantly raised the bar.

Alongside image documentation work, I didn't do much. I did some programming work offline, on a voice software that I am experimenting with. I also had a lot of general downtime today due to the other mentioned projects, along with the following 100 organizations project. This voice software is planned to be made public on 2022, Friday, April 8th. I experimented with it today, and found that CSound and Perl just aren't doable for what I am doing, and Python was chosen. I try not to use Python for everything due to software diversity reasons.

I spent a lot of time getting caught up on my journaling tonight, this caused me to stay up much later tonight, and wake up much later tomorrow. I have still not resumed the marine biology documentation project.

I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She has not been in pain for almost a week and is doing significantly better for the time.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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Status update: 2022 March 31st

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I had an OK day with development today. I am still struggling to stay caught up, but I am slowly getting there. It has been a struggle since 2021 December 28th

Today, there was a loss of commits upon checking GitHub. I didn't receive an email or a notification, which was extremely unhelpful. I couldn't figure out what happened to 50-60 of my commits for this year. I reached 17000 commits for this year a second time today due to this. I would like to know what happened.

Today, I did another day of mass organization follows, doing 99 follows on organizations, and 1 follow for follow action. I woke up really late today, but I stayed caught up today. I worked on private projects again today, the projects are planned to go public in 8 days (on 2022, Friday, April 8th) GitHub still shows commits on my activity as private commits for projects that used to be private, but are no longer private (such as IsraeLinux and Teams) which is odd.

I have been working on a North Korea research project today, putting lots of work into its documentation and structure, and doing a brief amount of Lua and MoonScript programming. Note that I do not intend to hack North Korea (I would like to, but I have too much at risk)

I stayed caught up on the usual Git-image work today. I also worked on 1 other project, a joke program project that will be released publicly on 2022, Friday, April 8th.

Today, I finally figured out the proper way to write GetText Catalog files.

I have stalled on trying to get all the way caught up. Here is the last project I have left:

The last projects

1. Marine Biology
1A. DuckDuckGo data (likely a single commit)
2A. Git-Templates notes uploads

Milly is still doing OK, I will keep logging her status here. She really seems like she will until her 15th birthday. She is most likely going to make it to her 15th birthday, which is tomorrow (2022, April 1st) she has been doing a lot better, and has had no recent health scares since last mentioned.

Move note

Data has been moved on the 2022 February 8th revision, which started with the 2022 January 14th entry post. It was too difficult to maintain, and not worth maintaining. Data will need to be moved to subprojects. Data from 2022 January 13th and below contain all the uncut data.

The following major data was omitted:

  • Counters (commented out)

  • Language knowledge sections (Java, JavaScript, etc.)

  • All other subsections

The data was mostly being duplicated with little change, occupying unnecessary space. I have now gone back to the classic way of writing status posts. It should reduce the writing time per day from ~20+ minutes to <5 minutes.


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End of month

2022 March

Status files are no longer being added here. See #60 for more daily status posts (For 2022 April)


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