I've been learning some stuff.
I learned how to build a basic Chrome extension.
Just to test it to see if it works.
All it is... It has a button
and when I click it,
a message appears letting me know it works.
So it is working and I'm going to switch out the files
of the one I just tested to test something else.
I was told about a cool coding AI.
Called Bolt and it can write code!
Chatgpt can, too, but not as well
because it was more so made for text.
But yeah, I'm pretty impressed with it.
I actually got on here just to write about it.
There's a knitting meeting today,
in the afternoon.
I'm almost done 2 blankets.
A smaller one I made the squares for it,
and just have to sew the ends in.
Then the other squares that came with the 70s squares.
Those are joined, but ends to sew in, too.
And then, I've got loads more beige...
I'm really excited about learning this stuff.
Because there are so many possibilities with it.
That's what I like about it and these tools
make it easier, and faster.
It's kind of exciting. Yeah, a dorky thing to say lol.
but if that makes me a "nerd" then.. Whatever.
It's something I enjoy doing.
When I started learning code stuff 10 years ago,
we didn't have any of this cool tech stuff.
It's really interesting, to me.
Also, I'm adding to my repertoire of PDFs lol.
I've got 5 now.
And I've been testing this stuff, to see if it actually loads.
To see if the message is generated when the button is clicked.
Which it does.
The only way to f*ck it up is to enter the code wrong,
save the files as the wrong file name and type,
not putting them all in the same folder.
That's the only way it wouldn't work,
because I tested it.
I put it step by step and added screenshots.
But yeah, the way to get $$$$ is to make a cool tool
that people would want to use - like Bolt
and have it on a token system
so that if people want more tokens,
they can subscribe to use the tool.
A lot of the tools have affiliate programs.
I know that Coolors has an affiliate program.
Anyway, it's just been stuff I've been looking at.
Website stuff is fun and all, but apps could be fun, too.
It is just that they require javascript and I'm not well "versed" in it.
I can kinda see what's going on, reading it,
but I never learned it.
I thought about maybe picking it up this year.
I can see how it can be useful.
And can have many uses.
Other than that, I've been starting with a few
light exercises.
I'm just curious what results over time... I dunno.
I've usually worked on my arms and legs.
I heard that a female's boobs get smaller
if she's into that body-building stuff.
I'm not going hard at it to compete or anything.
Just some tone and definition or something like that.
I don't want to overdo it lol.
I'm 'intimidating' enough as it is lol.
But yeah, I have a bunch of different angles
that I want to look at things, test things,
never know what kind of ideas can go somewhere.
It's one thing to have an idea,
but it's another thing to know where to take it.
Or how to do it, or at least how to test it.
That's why I'm exploring that.
Besides finding it interesting...
I'm going to pull an all-nighter tonight.
Because I don't want to miss the knitting meeting,
And I always seem to get a "second wind" at night.
And when I make a little bit of progress,
I kinda feel like making even more.
Instead of going to bed...
Yes, I'm freaking tired, and need sleep,
even a couple of hours... Hmmm...
Just I wake up from not having had enough sleep...
All I want is more sleep.
Anyway, I wanted to make an alarm clock extension.
I had it mostly ready, but it wasn't uploading properly.
I probably have to have the sounds hosted online
to make it work properly.
I should probably rest for a bit.
Even if I don't actually sleep.
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Monday, January 06, 2025
Learning & Testing
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