Status of New Year's Resolutions
3 weeks later
THE first page/article of this year was #7326 (in the SSG) and we're now at #7719, which means nearly 400 since the month began (~390 in about 22 days). We're a little short or shy of our goal - the aim of averaging at 20 per day, but with a new year's resolution that says we should use more descriptive alternatives and verbal descriptions of images (for blind people, Gemini Protocol users etc.) - and also make short (image-only) posts a thing of the past - that sort of makes sense. I also decided (a personal new year's resolution) to sleep more each day.
In terms of access ("traffic"), we're doing no worse than last year. Gemini Protocol is being used a lot. The Web, despite the LLM slop problems and search engines becoming gamed by them, is still chosen by most readers.
At this current publication pace we can still produce around 7,000 pages per year, not counting Tux Machines (it's over 10,000 per year there).
This means that so far we're having a good and very productive year. People who harass us aren't having their way [1, 2]. They just get billed about 200,000 pounds, that's all they get for not taking my advice from 2021. █