Inkhaven will happen in November, and sadly I cannot attend. I thought it would still be a worthy goal to publish one blog post per day in November. I have not written much before, and this won't be easy. One of my main goals is to lower the bar of what I consider publishing-worthy.
To be considered a blog post, it must...
be at least 500 words long, or the equivalent amount of effort if I end up drawing diagrams, taking pictures, writing poems or something.
get published online or semi-online. I plan to publish on LessWrong, my own blog, GitHub in case of programming content, or possibly just a Telegram channel for my friends. Not all writing will be fully public, but still published to at least some other people.
be written out of personal interest, so e.g. specification document I write at work will not count even if published online.
not be written by an LLM, even partially. Spell checking is fine, but words must be my own. (Naturally I can still quote LLMs, especially if I write about them.)
When I say published daily, I mean approximately once per day. Slight fluctuation might happen as my sleep schedule varies a lot and I might do some travelling. I will consider anything published at most 12 hours late to be still within boundaries of that day. There should be 30 posts in total. I might write multiple posts in advance, but publishing them once per day is the idea.
I will not trade in this market after the 1st of November.
In case there's ambiguity in the resolution rules, I will decide myself how to resolve it. I likely won't bother to post any proofs one way or another.
I will resolve this market early in case of failure if I remember to do so.