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100 Days To Offload

2024-02-05

The ever-excellent Kev Quirk in 2020 came up with this challenge: write a blog post on each of 100 consecutive days. He called it #100DaysToOffload, in nominal reference to the "100 days of code" challenge. I was reflecting upon this as I reach this, my 36th consecutive day of blogging and my longest ever "daily streak" (itself a spin-off of my attempt at Bloganuary this year), and my 48th post of the year so far.

Might I meet that challenge? Maybe. But it turns out it's easier than I thought because Kev revised the rules to require only 100 posts in a calendar year (or any other 365-day period, but I'm not going to start thinking about the maths of that).

That's not only much more-achievable... I've probably already achieved it! Let's knock out some SQL to check how many posts I made each year:

SELECT
 YEAR(wp_posts.post_date_gmt) yyyy,
 COUNT(wp_posts.ID) total
FROM
 wp_posts
WHERE
 wp_posts.post_status='publish'
 AND wp_posts.post_type='post'
GROUP BY yyyy
ORDER BY yyyy

My code's actually a little more-complicated than this, because of some plot, but this covers the essentials.

A big question in some years is what counts as a post. Kev's definition is quite liberal and includes basically-everything, but I wonder if mine shouldn't perhaps be stricter. For example:

In any case, I'd argue that I clearly achieved the revised version of the challenge on certainly six, probably fourteen, arguably (depending on how you count posts) as many as nineteen different years since I started blogging in 1998. My least-controversial claims would be:

Given all these unanswered questions, I'm not going to just go ahead and raise a PR against the Hall of Fame! Instead, I'll leave it to Kev to decide whether I'm (a) eligible to claim a 14-time award, (b) merely eligible for a 4-time award for the years following the challenge starting, or (c) ineligible to claim success until I intentionally post 100 times in a year (in, at current rates, another two months...). Over to you, Kev...

Links

100daystooffload.com

Kev Quirk's initial blog post about his proposed challenge

Kev Quirk's blog post revising the rules of his #100DaysToOffload challenge

My blog stats, specifically my "longest streaks" scoreboard

My blog post reflecting on Bloganuary, including links to all 31 Bloganuary posts

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