5,600 Pages/Articles Per Year
This will be article or page #9994
(once it is created and published). This means that some time tomorrow morning we reach 10,000! That's since September 2023 when we launched the new site, based on the system we had developed and then deployed to Tux Machines in summer of 2022.
So far this year we've kept all the promises and our "new year's resolutions" [1, 2], including getting a lot more sleep at night (for the first time in over 20 years for me!) and not doing very short articles like [Meme], instead trying to include more text. That's also for the Gemini audience and blind (or visually-impaired) people. In terms of productivity goals, since the start of this year we've published about 2,700 pages and with 5 days left in H1 (first half) of 2025 we expect a total of about 2,800, hence a pace of about 5,600 per year.
In the process we also filed lawsuits [1, 2] in response to abuse from Microsoft, facilitated by perhaps not one but two guns for hire in London. I've contacted again the second one, Burgess Mee, for any clarifications. Peter Burgess, the chief, has nothing further to say on the matter.
Anyway, we'll carry on and we shall explain a whole bunch of things in years to come when Serial Stranglers from Microsoft and all sorts of other deplorables realise they made a grave error. They handle legal matters as poorly as they handle their love life and marriage. █