# CI and health

## Travis

Last week I was trying to build up some know-how in using GitHub
Actions. In the last weeks I was moving my work notes and
documentations to MkDocs. This far I just used pandoc to convert my
markdown files to html with a modified template, as I only needed some
loosely coupled pages with a few links between them.

I set up GitLab Pages on the company GitLab instance and just push my
md files. You can configure who has access to the generated static
site and it is behind the company two-factor authentication.

The GitLab team held a short session about the new features and they
showed the same process with MkDocs I am using. And I thought I had a
great idea...

I wanted to build a similar CI workflow using GitHub Actions just to
get the hang of it. Then I remembered Travis CI where - as it turned
out - I still had two repos. I did not touch them in almost a year,
but during this time a lot has happened at Travis. They got bought by
Idera and the new owner fired many of the core team developers.

They also converted every account to a trial plan with 10k credits
that won't be replenished. There are a few rants about this on the net
and that open source project maintainers are forced to beg for more
credits every time they run out of them.

I do not really care, I think GitHub actions is much more
understandable. I'll move my projects to actions. One of them is a C64
assembly project, so there is not much testing in it, just to check
that everything compiles.

## Integration tests

I suck at telling others that their code is a mess. I know that mine
also is. We are writing integration tests right now and I rewrote some
code before requesting the review. The customer does the reviews and
at this phase I did not want them to see ugly code. I know that I
should not do the work of others, but getting further contracts is
more important.

## Health

I'm a bit unhappy. I had two sonography sessions, but nothing. They do
not know where the pain comes from. Luckily the CRP level is pretty
low, so there is no infection and seemingly that autoimmune shit did
not return. Not yet.
They want my blood again on Tuesday, I hope they find something.
Although I am feeling much better right now.

## Zelda

I bought a Nintendo Switch Lite as my wife told me that due to work I
do sit a lot at the desk. If I want to play I have to do that in a
mobile form so that I can lie down and my belly can relax. Wife's
orders.
I got Zelda: Breath of the Wild - I think I can play that enormous
game for a couple of years... I really do not play a lot and I suck.
So no online games.