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There are stars #35
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lizadaly
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There are stars
There are stars [includes audience participation]
Nov 23, 2022
lizadaly
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There are stars [has audience participation!]
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lizadaly
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There are stars
Nov 23, 2022
The final version at close of business (or just slightly after) was 11,932 words, from 355 stars. No |
I was the very last star 🥺 |
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The code for this is complete, but the story is unlikely to make 50,000 words before the deadline. Maybe I'll be surprised!
There are stars writes more of its story every time someone stars its Github repo. Each star adds about 50 words of text. Every 30 minutes a Github Action job publishes the story with the current number of stars.
Right now, it looks like this:
As text:
Each user who stars is represented by a new person joining the trip. The random occupations and places associated with each person are seeded by the Github username of the starring account, so they're stable between each invocation.
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