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@CGrover (text only) 20:58
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* Last week: Submitted AD5245 DigitalPotentiometer driver and AD9833 Programmable Waveform Generator drivers as well as ShadowWatcher and PunkConsole helper classes to the Community Bundle.
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* This week: Will wrap up the current round of Community Bundle submissions with:
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* PMSA003I AQI calculator with French, English, German, and Pirate translations
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* SCD-30 CO2 Indoor Air Quality calculator
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* Daylight Saving Time detector and adjuster (timing is everything)
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* Ohm’s Law calculator
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* Music helper library (MIDI note number <-> note name, note <-> frequency, and descriptive MIDI CC decoder)
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* Dew point calculator
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* Heat index calculator.
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* PMSA003I AQI calculator with French, English, German, and Pirate translations
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* SCD-30 CO2 Indoor Air Quality calculator
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* Daylight Saving Time detector and adjuster (timing is everything)
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* Ohm’s Law calculator
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* Music helper library (MIDI note number <-> note name, note <-> frequency, and descriptive MIDI CC decoder)
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* Dew point calculator
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* Heat index calculator.
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* Future: Planning to revamp the CedarGrove Widgets collection to take full advantage of vector display graphics and drop the support for display size independence. The widgets include an animated kitchen scale, LED multi-digit bubble displays (think HP-35), and emulations of a 6E5 magic eye, neopixel strip, and LED bargraph integrated circuit.
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* Wrapped up this year’s landscaping with a 3.5-bag concrete project. Was nice to play in the mud again. Recently learned and was amused to hear that over 30 years ago, my son used to sneak handfuls of wet concrete from my patio and mowing strip projects to sculpt a secret rock collection. (cue: Cat’s In The Cradle song)
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* If I finish with the eyes project and Twitter API early this week I’d love to get back to the LORA messenger project. I’m really excited to work with the long range communication boards.
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@foamyguy 27:19
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Last week
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* Testing out PicoW wifi functionality with requests tests and httpserver examples.
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* Started building out a Trivia game played in the browser, hosted from picow with httpserver and found a seemingly strict upper limit of size that can be returned on the pico w. ESP32-S2 can return larger files successfully so it seems specific to pico w so far. I will make a PR with reproducer script
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* Tried out displayio with Pico W for the first time. Got an external display hooked up and working along with a 1x4 Neokey and will make a different variation of the trivia game with it.
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This week
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* Working on getting my core repo / environment updated or fixed to be able to run `make html`. I think due to older version of python but need to dig further.
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* Test the PNG support recently added to imageload library with more standard device and basic example. Submit followup PR for it with typing and the example added.
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Tuesday night is my last night to teach a class in the evenings so I’ll be able to get back to being more active during evenings with circuitpython things.
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* Last week
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* Testing out PicoW wifi functionality with requests tests and httpserver examples.
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* Started building out a Trivia game played in the browser, hosted from picow with httpserver and found a seemingly strict upper limit of size that can be returned on the pico w. ESP32-S2 can return larger files successfully so it seems specific to pico w so far. I will make a PR with reproducer script
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* Tried out displayio with Pico W for the first time. Got an external display hooked up and working along with a 1x4 Neokey and will make a different variation of the trivia game with it.
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* This week
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* Working on getting my core repo / environment updated or fixed to be able to run `make html`. I think due to older version of python but need to dig further.
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* Test the PNG support recently added to imageload library with more standard device and basic example. Submit followup PR for it with typing and the example added.
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* Tuesday night is my last night to teach a class in the evenings so I’ll be able to get back to being more active during evenings with circuitpython things.
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@jepler 30:20
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* Belated hug report for Limor for teasing the first CowBell. It’s a great name. If I do say so myself.
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Last week:
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* Picow bug squashing
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* Code squeezing (flash size savings)
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* PR reviewing
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* Prototyped ‘chained exceptions’ for CircuitPython (raise X from Y, etc)
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* Chased down several asyncio problems, PR’d fixes
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* Chased down & fixed what looked like a picow bug but was a dotenv bug
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* Fixed warnings within CircuitPython build due to use of deprecated Github Actions features, there may be more to do though.
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* PR’d a change so that we run the asyncio tests against Adafruit_CircuitPython_asyncio and find problems earlier
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This week:
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* Attend this meeting
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* ???
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* Profit
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* Another “classic”(?) keyboard was added to my list of keyboard projects. Atari 8-bit era keyboard is WEIRD, they have a freaky way to connect to up to 72 keys using just 8 I/O pins, but it won’t work with KeyMatrix (based on what I read online so far)
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* Will take a try at building Doom for the Feather ESP32-S3, not a CircuitPython project – based on https://github.com/chcbaram/esp32-s3-boy_fw/tree/develop
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* Last week:
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* Picow bug squashing
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* Code squeezing (flash size savings)
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* PR reviewing
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* Prototyped ‘chained exceptions’ for CircuitPython (raise X from Y, etc)
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* Chased down several asyncio problems, PR’d fixes
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* Chased down & fixed what looked like a picow bug but was a dotenv bug
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* Fixed warnings within CircuitPython build due to use of deprecated Github Actions features, there may be more to do though.
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* PR’d a change so that we run the asyncio tests against Adafruit_CircuitPython_asyncio and find problems earlier
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* This week:
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* Attend this meeting
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* ???
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* Profit
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* Another “classic”(?) keyboard was added to my list of keyboard projects. Atari 8-bit era keyboard is WEIRD, they have a freaky way to connect to up to 72 keys using just 8 I/O pins, but it won’t work with KeyMatrix (based on what I read online so far)
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* Will take a try at building Doom for the Feather ESP32-S3, not a CircuitPython project – based on https://github.com/chcbaram/esp32-s3-boy_fw/tree/develop
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@kattni 32:44
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Last week and the week before:
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* COVID. I’m working on sharing my situation on my blog, if you’re interested: https://kattni.com
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This week:
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* A TON of catch up (If you’re on that list and you know it, please reach out to me to make sure I get to it)
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* LTR3** guide.
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* A huge list of new pages and guides. Plan is to finish the LTR guide and then revisit the list and make a decision on what’s next at that point.
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* If I talked to you about doing a thing, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ping me. I’m absolutely certain that I’ve forgotten some things.
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* Last week and the week before:
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* COVID. I’m working on sharing my situation on my blog, if you’re interested: https://kattni.com
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* This week:
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* A TON of catch up (If you’re on that list and you know it, please reach out to me to make sure I get to it)
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* LTR3** guide.
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* A huge list of new pages and guides. Plan is to finish the LTR guide and then revisit the list and make a decision on what’s next at that point.
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* If I talked to you about doing a thing, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ping me. I’m absolutely certain that I’ve forgotten some things.
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@makermelissa: 34:42
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Last Week:
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* Finished updating the TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi 4 guide to work with Bullseye and the latest Picamera2
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* Updated the associated rpi-vision library, which currently has an open PR waiting
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* Fixed up a few miscellaneous GitHub issues
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* Added missing boards to CircuitPython.org
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* Tested out a Text to Speech library to see if it would work for future projects
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This Week:
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* Finish updating screenshots on Code Editor learn guide
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* Finally working on the guide for the CLUE robot I made for CircuitPython day
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* With COVID now in the household, it’s uncertain how I’ll feel as the week goes on, but I'm trying to get as much done as I’m feeling ok so far.
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* Last Week:
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* Finished updating the TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi 4 guide to work with Bullseye and the latest Picamera2
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* Updated the associated rpi-vision library, which currently has an open PR waiting
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* Fixed up a few miscellaneous GitHub issues
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* Added missing boards to CircuitPython.org
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* Tested out a Text to Speech library to see if it would work for future projects
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* This Week:
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* Finish updating screenshots on Code Editor learn guide
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* Finally working on the guide for the CLUE robot I made for CircuitPython day
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* With COVID now in the household, it’s uncertain how I’ll feel as the week goes on, but I'm trying to get as much done as I’m feeling ok so far.
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@tammymakesthings (text-only):
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Last Week:
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* Rebuilt my Linux VM which had mysteriously stopped working, so I can once again build CircuitPython
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* Installed the new beta version of Loopback, a macOS utility which I think (hope) will fix the OBS audio issues I was having with the macOS Ventura beta.
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* This Week:
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* Getting ready to go out of town for birthday festivities (my birthday is Friday), so probably not a lot of CircuitPython stuff happening this week or next week.
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Non-CircuitPython fun:
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* I scored an [HP-200LX](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_200LX), an old DOS-based palmtop computer from the early 1990s, on eBay and got Turbo C, Turbo Pascal, and Turbo Assembler installed on it so I can hack on stuff on the go. I wanted one of these so badly when they were new, but they were just too expensive, and I’m excited to add one to my collection now. (It’s astounding to compare this hardware, which had an 80C186 running at 7.9MHz with 1 MB of RAM, to a RPi Pico that’s 1/100th of the cost!)
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* Last Week:
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* Rebuilt my Linux VM which had mysteriously stopped working, so I can once again build CircuitPython
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* Installed the new beta version of Loopback, a macOS utility which I think (hope) will fix the OBS audio issues I was having with the macOS Ventura beta.
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* This Week:
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* Getting ready to go out of town for birthday festivities (my birthday is Friday), so probably not a lot of CircuitPython stuff happening this week or next week.
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* Non-CircuitPython fun:
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* I scored an [HP-200LX](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_200LX), an old DOS-based palmtop computer from the early 1990s, on eBay and got Turbo C, Turbo Pascal, and Turbo Assembler installed on it so I can hack on stuff on the go. I wanted one of these so badly when they were new, but they were just too expensive, and I’m excited to add one to my collection now. (It’s astounding to compare this hardware, which had an 80C186 running at 7.9MHz with 1 MB of RAM, to a RPi Pico that’s 1/100th of the cost!)
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@tekktrik (text only) 36:52
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Last week
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* Moving, moving, and more moving
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* Finished all my Hacktoberfest PRs!
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* Reviewing incoming PRs as I found the time
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* Finalized the unified composite actions for the CircuitPython libraries; working on the build-mpy action was a huge help
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* In personal projects, my CircuitPythonukiah project is now OSHWA certified, thanks to CERN for fantastic license options for hardware
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* Also in personal projects, my circlink CLI tool for writing code locally and having it autopush to CircuitPython boards as it’s modified is pretty fleshed out and ready for use
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* Hoping to use it for testing some PRs next week
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This week (and upcoming)
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* Probably the last light week as I unpack everything and get the last few things out of the old place. Hoping to ramp back up possibly as early as the end of the week.
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* Planning an end of Hacktoberfest review on the 31st
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* After checking with the Hacktoberfest Discord, I’ll add the hacktoberfest-accepted label to any PRs submitted at or before that time so they count even if changes need to be made the PR will count, so please don’t let that prevent a submission!
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* Following through with the unified library CI workflows
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* Odds and ends while planning where to start next week
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* Last week
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* Moving, moving, and more moving
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* Finished all my Hacktoberfest PRs!
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* Reviewing incoming PRs as I found the time
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* Finalized the unified composite actions for the CircuitPython libraries; working on the build-mpy action was a huge help
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* In personal projects, my CircuitPythonukiah project is now OSHWA certified, thanks to CERN for fantastic license options for hardware
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* Also in personal projects, my circlink CLI tool for writing code locally and having it autopush to CircuitPython boards as it’s modified is pretty fleshed out and ready for use
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* Hoping to use it for testing some PRs next week
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* This week (and upcoming)
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* Probably the last light week as I unpack everything and get the last few things out of the old place. Hoping to ramp back up possibly as early as the end of the week.
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* Planning an end of Hacktoberfest review on the 31st
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* After checking with the Hacktoberfest Discord, I’ll add the hacktoberfest-accepted label to any PRs submitted at or before that time so they count even if changes need to be made the PR will count, so please don’t let that prevent a submission!
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* Following through with the unified library CI workflows
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* Odds and ends while planning where to start next week
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## In The Weeds 38:19
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@kattni
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