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As a self-described jock who codes, I was not satisfied by the apps named in our ice-breaker, and set about to build my own fitness tracker, a CLI focused on helping resistance trainers (read: other jocks) better understand their performance, and strategize based on effectively-captured data.

As an Emacs user who doesn’t know Lisp, I rely on LLMs to add features to my agenda tools. The agenda views that ship with Emacs Org Mode offer a bounty of features in their own right, and I would reccomend those interested in productivty and time management to investigate the software. However, the authors of Org Mode could not possibly have predicted my idiosyncratic productivity needs, and so I am required to build them myself. Fortunately, Emacs is highly extensible; unfortunately, it is written in Lisp.

The story of how a struggling golf site leveraged WordPress CMS to sink a bevy of new customers.