This week on my 100 Days of Code challenge, I squashed conflicts in Gitpodified Workspace Images and started writing the Issue #1 of Community Radar newsletter for 2022. What could possibly go wrong?
Day 22 - March 7, 2022
The usual laundry chores happened in that day, so no coding activity were recorded from my side. By the way, I’m going to upgrade GitHub CLI that packaged on Alpine Linux edge to 2.5.6, but then Anitya chose a bogus version tag when I checked if anyone flagged for outdated versions from the web interface, so I contacted the instance admins for help.
Day 23 - March 8, 2022
Nothing to note here other than the usual pulling from upstream to Gitpodified Workspace Images (then fixing some chaotic conflicts) and doing some mess on my webtop repos privately in Cloud Shell.
Days 24-26 - March 9-11, 2022
I did some more development on the Gitpodified Workspace Images repo, particularly the use of GitHub Actions to speed up Dazzle build times, synchronizing against the upstream. I also add some content to the Community Radar draft stuff, and did some bumps to the Google Cloud SDK on the webtop image I’m currently using on Cloud Shell (among other things).
Day 27 - March 12, 2022
I fixed some broken badge links and even update some sections on my personal README. No other coding business were done other than doing some research on Discord Rich Presence stuff, which it got mentioned in the last entry of this report.
On the midnight where I’m attempting to build my Alpine webtop image from source, something went wrong on installing ffmpeg-libs
from the edge repository, so I filed a bug report and it now fixed by time of writing this.
Day 28 - March 13, 2022
That day is where I started working on an unofficial Discord Rich Presence-slash-Express.js server code for the MC Championship, mostly viewers, but it would be nice for participants who stream on YouTube to also have these. There are still things need to polish, including the assets stuff and the REST API documentation. The first commit was pushed to GitLab after some minimum working case, a day after I ran git init
on an Ubuntu LTS environment in WSL.
This blog post concludes the first month of myself in my first #100DaysOfCode challenge. It’s a bit tricky for an student like me to keep up with the challenge whilst I’m chose to stay in the homeschooling way even through my country is preparing for limited face-to-face classes. I’m not yet ready to add even more chaos to my schedule, which will also cause havoc.
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