Silly contributions

For 2 months, I hadn’t contributed to open source projects. There was a part of me saying I had to do something, but whatever the idea, I’d purge myself believing it was ‘too small or irrelevant’ to spend my time with.

But, all of a sudden, I thought it would be nice to start a blog. I mean, why not? Jekyll seems pretty nice. It’s just gonna take a minute.

Done.

Then, while typing my first post on LibreOffice, I didn’t have Lato( my all time favorite font). I googled the process of installing a Google Font on Ubuntu and it took me ~15 minutes to set everything up.

Still, how cool would it be to install fonts with just one command?

I couldn’t find anything on Github. Even if it existed, it’s just gonna take a minute.

Done.

Back to LibreOffice, my essay was too vague and bold for a first post. I discard it. But, why not talk about how I got here? It’s just gonna take a minute.

Done.

Now, I don’t know what happens after this. I could forget about Github like last time. I could start a really cool repository. I could undermine my career because of silly side-projects. I could write cool posts. Whatever the outcome, it started by forking a silly Jekyll blog.

Done.