At first I read this post and I thought: nothing, but then I opened my gh account and saw a bunch of random stuff I made.
Here my favorites:
https://github.com/rafaeldelboni/cajus-nfnl
neovim configuration / documentation, focused on working with clojure, that I wrote trying to convince an Emacs friend to jump into nvim. (It didn't worked he still on Emacs :D)
https://github.com/rafaeldelboni/nota
Static Markdown blog/site using Fulcro & Pathom with no backend source that I did for my blog and for learning cljs + pathom.
https://github.com/rafaeldelboni/super-dice-roll-clj
Discord and Telegram bot that roll dices using using commands like /roll 4d6+4 that I did for playing RPG on telegram and testing a clojure backend stack I built.
https://github.com/rafaeldelboni/Graphmosphere
A Twitter bot that create random geometric pictures and gifs using only clojure and Java that used GH Action as post trigger. (Disabled because the new api pricing thing on Twitter.)
Building my own mechanical keyboards and learning to paint with gouache (not that super amazing end result, but is for me super cool to have a physical painting at the end of a session).
For how long you being doing this? How is the experience so far, do you have a quota of writing or just send emails organically when you feel that you want to?
Yeah I'm considering scrapbook + polaroids (or printing pictures) and gluing them into the pages. I just don't think it will be practical as something digital.
Good question, if I use email would work because the date and subject of each email (still a huge inbox to read), but I didn't thought much in others alternatives. One could be markdown files, one file by each post sorted by date (kinda like an offline blog in obsidian.md).
https://github.com/rafaeldelboni/dotfiles/tree/master/tag-li...