OK, the burnout has me. Started a couple days ago. I’m not 100% what triggered it, but I think it may have been assisted by the “therapy” experience last Friday. Regardless, I can feel a discord between my brain and body. I’m up today and feel rested but my brain is stuck.
So switching gears to #quiet today. Staying home. Light work duty. Maybe a nap. Let’s see if we can ease ourselves into a #reset. If I had a #hottub, I’d be in it now.
The good news is that #SelfCare day seems to have helped. Managed to be productive in the morning and napped like a champ after lunch. Feeling a bit better this evening. Isolating and recentering is always the way.
If I find out that this purely #neurochemical, and a #med and actual support from #docs helps address or even moderate it, then I would be a happy camper.
I made my very first Open-Source merge request of my entire life today. I made it to Fedora Docs UI. I am excited and I am already working on more bugs. Thank you @fedora for giving regular people the opportunity to contribute.
@hankg@fedora Yeah it was a neat experience. Now that I have done that I am taking some time to learn the workflow of the #docs team, then I will contribute more.
Today's the day!
We're starting our read-through of Accessibility for Everyone by Laura Kalbag in the Write the Doc Slack Community's learn-tech-writing channel.
If I want to demo some #code snippet for solving a problem in a few different languages and have a each language under a tab, what would be the best tool for that?
As an #Introduction, this is my secondary #Fediverse account alongside my main one found at @queenslight.
This one will mostly be for times when I have lots to write about (not that I really need 8000 characters), or when the Mastodon instance I'm on is down do to an update/attack.
I do still have the #Misskey instance I am on too, but unlike with Misskey, Calckey's interface definitely has a much nicer learning curve, and even with its beginnings, is way more #Blind Friendly to screen reader users, even without keyboard shortcuts yet.
Not much else to say, thus may you all have a lovely rest of your day!
Update!
Remember above I said there weren't keyboard shortcuts yet I stand corrected! J/K are definitely here. Not sure if the question-mark key shows them all or not, since I haven't gotten that command to work yet. I'll keep looking.
Continued research on #OpenSource#documentation, and I've gotta say — as much as I like #markdown, it's really led us to a place where basically all docs everywhere look the same. Very little in terms of interactive docs or novel / inventive approaches to teaching. I mean, it's not a terrible place to be, just a bit... dull.
Btw, can someone point me to the right direction of an official documentation so that I can stop asking this silly questions here? The closest thing I found googling is this which can't be called documentation.
Both repo and website should have a direct access to the documentation having answers to this questions, including that the api docs are in every instance/api-docs.