Dev’s Diary | Streaming to Twitch

I’ve decided to stream my work sessions to Twitch as a co-working stream. I’ll let anyone interested see the work that goes into the site. It will keep me accountable, sort of. I will have to stay consistent with streaming my work, or else people will knnow I’m slacking.

A still image of Yogi's Twitch stream.
I stream to Twitch when I work on the website or vibe code now.

Eventually, I’m hoping people interested in vibe coding, or using AI in general, will tune in as I develop stuff or create things. The can learn how I vibe code, what steps I take to make sure the code is up to standards, how to prompt, etc. I will literally be building in public, live, in keeping with the site’s name.

Today I’m starting with a three-hour session preparing the site. I’m going to set up blog pages, a project page, and maybe get the first project progress posts up for one that I’m working on now. I will also be doing a little reading and taking notes on a Deep Research I did with Gemini.

Not supposed to be entertainment or anything. Really just about the co-working right now. I need something to motivate me to et consistent with working on projects like this. People really just tune in to have a body double working alongside them, or they tune in for lofi and use of the Pomodoro timer.

Maybe I’ll try to vibe code something this stream. Should probably do some vibe coding every stream, even if the site isn’t ready yet. I could do some custom code for Killer Code, my snippet plugin. Maybe do a landing page and throw it in a Custom HTML Block.

Working on a plugin might be something I do. I’m not fully set up for projects on the site yet, but I guess it doesn;t hurt if people see how I set things up. I started setting up the custom posts and pages for a cookie consent plugin custom built for my site and my use of cookies.

That’s all I have to report for the moment. I’ll post later about setting up the blog pages and maybe about setting up the first project space on the site.

Cheers.

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