I was invited for the third time to GitHub Universe happening at Fort Mason in San Francisco, thanks to the GitHub Stars program I'm part of for the fifth year, and enjoyed every minute of it.
Yes, you read that right: I wanted to try Sticker Mule's new rigid yard sign offer and they delivered - I'm now a proud owner of the js13kGames-branded sign without even having a yard!
After trying out Framed Posts from Sticker Mule last year with a nicely captured js13kGames tweet, I decided to give their new product, Framed Prints, a go - and this time I went with something a little more visual.
September looked similar to August in terms of work - you guessed it, still js13kGames 2025.
Every August is almost entirely about the js13kGames competition, and this year's one is no different - the competition started, theme was announced, submit form opened after a few days, we even introduced the Online category replacing the Server one which was discontinued a few years ago, and you can also win Quest 3S in the WebXR category.
As expected, July revolved around the preparations to the upcoming js13kGames 2025 competition - talking with potential partners, acquiring experts, and prizes.