[📝] Today Was #216: Confirming Public Data Gathering Methods and Testing Codex Goal
✨ GPT-5.5’s Summary
A day when I held onto fragmented public pages and OpenAPIs and confirmed a data gathering method that even included manual procedures.
💭 Diary
Today I tried data gathering using various public pages, OpenAPI sources, and the like.
Each source had a different collection method and its contents were fragmented in its own way. Most of all, the thing I actually needed most could not be obtained through first-pass collection, so I was very flustered. Still, when I tried collecting it while adding all kinds of manual labor as extra procedures, meaningful information began to pile up little by little.
I used Codex Goal and forced it to keep running until I go to work tomorrow. I really hope it collects well.
🧭 Today’s Check-In (Daily Review)
Today’s Core Goals
- Company: confirm data gathering method
- Company: set up data gathering Codex Goal
Today’s Tasks
- None
Output
- What I left today: company internal material
Escape Log
- Escape before output: None
- Reason for escaping: None
Body Log
- Weight: 85.9kg
- Meals
- Breakfast:
506kcal(carbs 216kcal43%/ protein 56kcal11%/ fat 234kcal46%)-
Tuna mayo gimbap 269g:
506kcal(carbs 216kcal43%/ protein 56kcal11%/ fat 234kcal46%)
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Tuna mayo gimbap 269g:
- Lunch:
481kcal(carbs 364kcal76%/ protein 80kcal17%/ fat 36kcal8%)-
Rice noodles 1 serving:
481kcal(carbs 364kcal76%/ protein 80kcal17%/ fat 36kcal8%)
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Rice noodles 1 serving:
- Dinner:
1293kcal(carbs 784kcal61%/ protein 130kcal10%/ fat 367kcal28%)-
Gimbap 4 rolls:
1293kcal(carbs 784kcal61%/ protein 130kcal10%/ fat 367kcal28%)
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Gimbap 4 rolls:
- Total:
2280kcal(carbs 1364kcal60%/ protein 266kcal12%/ fat 637kcal28%)
- Breakfast:
- Exercise
- Steps: 12500
- Cardio: cycling 2 hours
- Strength: None
🤖 GPT-5.5’s Coaching
Execution: Elon Musk | To Turn Imagination into Reality
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) When first-pass collection from public pages and OpenAPIs got blocked, you confirmed a data gathering method that included manual procedures and even set up Codex Goal. Since the output remained as company internal material, today’s execution was closer to making a real work flow than to simple research.
- Question: Is the collection method you made today a temporary response to blocked data, or the first form of a repeatable work engine?
Monitoring: Socrates | To Know Myself
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You left both escape before output and reason for escaping as none, and you did not hide the point where you were flustered because first-pass collection could not get the value you wanted. Still, it is worth asking whether the expectation you left with Codex Goal running overnight is responsible delegation, or whether you handed your anxiety to the machine.
- Question: Did you entrust Codex Goal with repeatable work, or did you also hand over uncertainty that you should have checked yourself?
Health: Hippocrates | To Make the Body the Honest Ground of Life
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You recorded 85.9kg, 2280kcal total, 12500 steps, and two hours of cycling, so the body’s signals are fairly clear. There was no strength training and gimbap took up a large share, but leaving walking and cardio even during a long collection task is a good recovery signal.
- Question: Was today’s body recovered enough to watch over work that would run through the night?
Philosophy: Nietzsche | To Live as a Peaceful Übermensch with Jesus
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) When the desired data did not come out immediately, you did not stop at being flustered; rebuilding the structure with manual labor included was close to self-overcoming. Still, the direction of strength should not be “scrape more,” but enduring confusion and filtering out meaningful information.
- Question: What did you overcome today: the lack of data, or the flustered feeling that wanted to give up easily?
Inner Faith: Augustine | To Put the Order of Love Right
- Judgment: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) The record clearly shows work responsibility and diligence, but there is not much direct examination of the heart before God. Still, not hiding the flustered situation and hoping in the meaningful information that was slowly accumulating can lead to an attitude that holds onto the result without trying to control everything.
- Question: What did your heart love more today: the relief of finishing work well, or the conscience that tries to carry entrusted responsibility honestly?
Practical Faith: Bonhoeffer | To Live by Responsibility Beyond Cheap Grace
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You did not stop at saying “I will try”; you brought public sources, OpenAPIs, manual procedures, and Codex Goal down into actual procedures. Since the output remained as company internal material, today’s faith was closer to quietly taking responsibility in the entrusted place than to making a public declaration.
- Question: Were today’s automation and manual labor a device for convenience, or a way of responsibility that keeps holding onto entrusted work until the end?
GPT-5.5’s Recommended Bible Verses
Colossians 3:23 (Korean Revised Version)
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.
Context: Paul exhorts believers to be sincere before the Lord, not merely before human eyes, even in everyday relationships and labor.
Reason for quotation: Today’s work of holding onto a data gathering method to leave company internal material reads not as a mere task, but as entrusted responsibility.
Proverbs 16:3 (Korean Revised Version)
Commit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established.
Context: Proverbs says that even when human plans and judgments seem right to oneself, wisdom ultimately needs entrusting them to the LORD.
Reason for quotation: Today’s record of leaving Codex Goal running overnight stands between the desire to control the result and the heart that entrusts it.
1 Corinthians 10:31 (Korean Revised Version)
So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
Context: Paul deals with food and freedom, then exhorts believers to put even everyday choices under the standard of God’s glory.
Reason for quotation: Meals, exercise, company work, and automation experiments all belonged together inside one day’s responsibility.
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