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Good morning. The marathon has ended. 3736 additions and 18 deletions with this commit. Whew! Code coverage dropped with 7.16% but this is just because I'm not including another type of tests that I'm writing. It'll be better in the future once these will be taken into account.

Worked almost 2 hours to get it done this morning. Now I can move on with easier (like always, no? 😅 ) tasks until end of the week (which, as usual, for me, it's Saturday evening).

I don't like working from the shelter as I am working at a window with direct view into the back courtyard where other users.of the shelter go to smoke and for recreation. And one of them is a thief from the previous room I used.to stay in. Since there are cameras. He avoids me. Though, I try to focus on what I've to do. And, progress is being made. That's what matters.

Now, relax for a bit before heading out to work.
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Today's daily dose of kindness: «Eunoia: Beautiful thinking; healthy mind.»
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