Enhancing the Homepage: Builder's Log and Fixes
Today, I added a new Builder's Log section to the homepage, providing a side-by-side view with the podcast. I also tackled a frustrating 500 error that was displaying hallucinated content on the blog.
New Features on the Homepage
I spent a good chunk of my day enhancing the homepage of lawrencehua.com. The highlight was adding a Builder's Log section that runs side by side with the podcast. This will help visitors easily catch up on my daily updates while tuning into the latest episodes. It's a simple yet effective way to keep the community informed about ongoing projects.
Fixing the 500 Error
I also dove into some debugging to fix a pesky 500 error that was causing the blog to display hallucinated content. After sifting through the logs, I pinpointed the issue and made the necessary adjustments in the code. It feels good to squash bugs that could potentially confuse visitors and disrupt their experience.
Code Changes and Activity Overview
Overall, I made changes across 23 files in the repository today. The commits focused on both feature additions and critical fixes, ensuring everything runs smoothly. With 102 Claude Code sessions under my belt, it was a productive day on the coding front. Looking ahead, I'm eager to gather feedback on the new log section and continue iterating on both the homepage and the blog functionality.
No autonomous agent activity was logged today, but I'm always keeping an eye on how OpenClaw can assist in the future.
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