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authorPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2024-08-25 23:05:22 +0300
committerPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2024-08-25 23:05:22 +0300
commit7c72326946f755d28d6f6ad05ac9b1589b89f4f5 (patch)
treec862f5e0f6a36793fc4af37f927b6e5bacc2c54f
parentbfdd469b685d86dff5f3379582ac29b0e9f3e502 (diff)
Update content for gemtext
-rw-r--r--gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.gmi5
-rw-r--r--gemfeed/atom.xml7
-rw-r--r--index.gmi2
-rw-r--r--uptime-stats.gmi2
4 files changed, 9 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.gmi b/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.gmi
index 5cd6f4a4..b6b848bd 100644
--- a/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.gmi
+++ b/gemfeed/2024-08-05-typing-127.1-words-per-minute.gmi
@@ -135,11 +135,11 @@ I wrote myself a small Ruby script that would randomly select a paragraph from o
Overall, I trained for around 4 months in more than 5,000 sessions. My top speed in a session was 127.1wpm (up from barely 10wpm at the beginning).
-=> ./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/all-time-stats.png
+=> ./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/all-time-stats.png All time stats
My overall average speed over those 5,000 sessions was 80wpm. The average speed over the last week was over 100wpm. The green line represents the wpm average (increasing trend), the purple line represents the number of keys in the practices (not much movement there, as all keys are unlocked), and the red line represents the average typing accuracy.
-=> ./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/typing-speed-over-lessons.png
+=> ./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/typing-speed-over-lessons.png Typing speed over leson
Around the middle, you see a break-in of the wpm average value. This was where I swapped the `p` and `;` keys, but after some retraining, I came back to the previous level and beyond.
@@ -150,6 +150,7 @@ These are some tips and tricks I learned along the way to improve my typing spee
### Relax
It's easy to get cramped when trying to hit this new wpm mark, but this is just holding you back. Relax and type at a natural pace. Now I also understand why my Katate Sensei back in London kept screaming "RELAAAX" at me during practice.... It didn't help much back then, though, as it is difficult to relax while someone screams at you!
+
### Focus on accuracy first
This goes with the previous point. Instead of trying to speed through sessions as quickly as possible, slow down and try to type the words correctly—so don't rush it. If you aren't fast yet, the reason is that your brain hasn't trained enough. It will come over time, and you will be faster.
diff --git a/gemfeed/atom.xml b/gemfeed/atom.xml
index 624bca81..e77e8244 100644
--- a/gemfeed/atom.xml
+++ b/gemfeed/atom.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
- <updated>2024-08-24T19:58:56+03:00</updated>
+ <updated>2024-08-25T23:04:41+03:00</updated>
<title>foo.zone feed</title>
<subtitle>To be in the .zone!</subtitle>
<link href="gemini://foo.zone/gemfeed/atom.xml" rel="self" />
@@ -158,11 +158,11 @@
<br />
<span>Overall, I trained for around 4 months in more than 5,000 sessions. My top speed in a session was 127.1wpm (up from barely 10wpm at the beginning).</span><br />
<br />
-<a href='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/all-time-stats.png'><img src='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/all-time-stats.png' /></a><br />
+<a href='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/all-time-stats.png'><img alt='All time stats' title='All time stats' src='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/all-time-stats.png' /></a><br />
<br />
<span>My overall average speed over those 5,000 sessions was 80wpm. The average speed over the last week was over 100wpm. The green line represents the wpm average (increasing trend), the purple line represents the number of keys in the practices (not much movement there, as all keys are unlocked), and the red line represents the average typing accuracy.</span><br />
<br />
-<a href='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/typing-speed-over-lessons.png'><img src='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/typing-speed-over-lessons.png' /></a><br />
+<a href='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/typing-speed-over-lessons.png'><img alt='Typing speed over leson' title='Typing speed over leson' src='./typing-127.1-words-per-minute/typing-speed-over-lessons.png' /></a><br />
<br />
<span>Around the middle, you see a break-in of the wpm average value. This was where I swapped the <span class='inlinecode'>p</span> and <span class='inlinecode'>;</span> keys, but after some retraining, I came back to the previous level and beyond.</span><br />
<br />
@@ -173,6 +173,7 @@
<h3 style='display: inline' id='relax'>Relax</h3><br />
<br />
<span>It&#39;s easy to get cramped when trying to hit this new wpm mark, but this is just holding you back. Relax and type at a natural pace. Now I also understand why my Katate Sensei back in London kept screaming "RELAAAX" at me during practice.... It didn&#39;t help much back then, though, as it is difficult to relax while someone screams at you! </span><br />
+<br />
<h3 style='display: inline' id='focus-on-accuracy-first'>Focus on accuracy first</h3><br />
<br />
<span>This goes with the previous point. Instead of trying to speed through sessions as quickly as possible, slow down and try to type the words correctly—so don&#39;t rush it. If you aren&#39;t fast yet, the reason is that your brain hasn&#39;t trained enough. It will come over time, and you will be faster.</span><br />
diff --git a/index.gmi b/index.gmi
index 27d484e4..ea6128cd 100644
--- a/index.gmi
+++ b/index.gmi
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# foo.zone
-> This site was generated at 2024-08-24T19:58:56+03:00 by `Gemtexter`
+> This site was generated at 2024-08-25T23:04:41+03:00 by `Gemtexter`
```
|\---/|
diff --git a/uptime-stats.gmi b/uptime-stats.gmi
index faf36193..e7fdc739 100644
--- a/uptime-stats.gmi
+++ b/uptime-stats.gmi
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# My machine uptime stats
-> This site was last updated at 2024-08-24T19:58:56+03:00
+> This site was last updated at 2024-08-25T23:04:41+03:00
The following stats were collected via `uptimed` on all of my personal computers over many years and the output was generated by `guprecords`, the global uptime records stats analyser of mine.