The Bryson Every Day Project

815. Status of the App Development


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Recorded on: Sunday, January 11, 2025

Episode Summary by AI

I worked briefly on the app and focused on core functionality rather than progress updates. My priority is making fundamental flows work reliably including saving tasks for later editing committing tasks correctly and calculating commitment success rates. Many edge cases still break logic and accidentally commit users to tasks they cannot delete which corrupts records. Testing is delayed until these failures are resolved. The slowdown is intentional to avoid invalid data before user testing while balancing upcoming client work.

Notable Quotes From This Episode, by AI

  • I just need the shit to work.
  • You can not delete a task once you have committed to it. You can never delete anything.
  • That would be on your profile forever.
  • Funny, Out of Context Quotes, by AI

    • You are a little bitch, and you can not do it.
    • You are stupid if you do that.
    • I just need the shit to work.
    • My Thoughts and Feelings for Today Summarized by AI

      I feel constrained by unfinished logic rather than lack of effort. I am frustrated by small failures that cause irreversible consequences for users. I am deliberately slowing down because integrity of the system matters more than speed. I am aware it looks like stagnation but I know shipping broken fundamentals would be worse. I am accepting the delay as necessary friction.

      What I Did Today Summarized by AI

      Worked briefly on the app, reviewed broken task commitment logic, mapped save for later flows, identified testing blockers, planned simulation tools for time based events, postponed user testing, prepared for client work tomorrow

      Business Revenue Tracker (Since 12/20/24)

      Income Today: +$0

      Year 2 (so far): $2,100

      Year 1: $38,859

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