May 2016 in review
This is the May 2016 in review post. The previous monthly review post is here. The contents are:
Public code repositories activity
Progress on projects:
- Personal website. [47 commits]:
- General maintenance and miscellaneous content
- Updated/added tech notes on
- gpg
- cygwin
- OpenSSH server on Windows with Cygwin
- Install Folding@home FAHClient on Linux as a systemd service unit
- VNC
- Xfce
- Markdown
- Python
- wkhtmltopdf
- HTML
- ffmpeg
- rsync
- digiKam
- Fedora 23 set up (previously was a blog post draft)
- Windows 10 set up (previously was a blog post draft)
- sudo
- Data structures and algorithms in C#: [1 commit]
- Updated to SDK
1.0.0-rc1-update1
, no longer targeting .NET Core
- Updated to SDK
- dotfiles: [1 commit]
- Added
screen
rc/configuration file.
- Added
49 commits total.
Philanthropy
In the previous monthly review post I forgot to include a small donation I made to the Against Malaria Foundation to help with their Just One Net fundraiser campaign. More than 400 people participated and together they raised $16,000, which is enough to buy more than 5000 nets. The campaign ended on April 25, which is World Malaria Day
Folding@Home during May I scored 15,579 points, completed 16 work units and ranked 46th out of all the members of The Longevity Meme team. My total score is 1,174,479 at the time of this writing. A graph of total daily production history during May can be found here.
Other
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I spent time digitizing some family videos from VHS and Hi8 formats.
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My personal website got 389 views.