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Day 1086 : Pick Up The Pace

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  • Professional : Pretty chill day now that I got all the sample applications completed and pushed to the GitHub repo. Moved on to some other tickets more focused on documentation.

  • Personal : Went through some tracks for the radio show. Looked into some items for the shed. I got summoned for jury duty, so I took the quiz they said on a site. I also got a basic demo running to be able to buy postage and create a label for shipping. I've been coding using online IDEs and ran into an issue with one so I had to switch to another to get it working. I think the issue is that the first one does everything in the browser whereas the second can spin up little servers for you.

The Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge are lit up against the night sky over a calm harbor. The location is Brooklyn Bridge, NY, United States.

The solar panels came in for the shed today, but it's been super cloudy and rainy outside so I didn't get a chance to try them out. Another package came, but it was opened and some items were missing. Had to file a support ticket for that. Hope they get back to me soon about it. Tonight, I'll probably pick up the projects on Bandcamp for this week and start putting together the social media posts. I'll also at the same time pick tracks for the radio show. I need to follow up with some perspective clients. Pack up some stuff to get ready to ship. I think I found some blinds for the shed so I make pick them up. Going to sign up for a business account. Yeah, just putting in that after hours side business work in. If I have time, I want to work on some new models and get the client dashboard able to add clients. Time to pick up the pace because I want to start taking and fulfilling orders in February.

Have a great night!

peace piece
Dwane / conshus
https://dwane.io / https://HIPHOPandCODE.com

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