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.