Just wanted to say that I appreciate your in-depth progress reports. I'm not a developer - I'm a product manager - but I think these posts are very much of value not just to yourself as you are obviously being introspective but also to the community.
Thank you. When writing such posts I try to focus on writing to one of the groups, although hopefully, both may find something interesting.
The first one is other game developers. For them, I want to provide more details, so they can either try doing something similar or know what to avoid.
The second group is non-technical people who would like to learn more about the process. A bit to take some of the magic out. To show that game development is just a process, solving problems. That even the most complex stuff may be much easier when broken into smaller problems. And on the other hand, to show that stuff takes time.