I had a trip to the ER because I kept coughing to the point of dry vomiting and being unable to breath. I got to try some really not nasty at all medicine that should hopefully calm my throat down and we shall see if that works.
I don't have a super good visual for this one but I added a copy code button to thistle and did a bunch of work on getting the cleanup to work well on long token heavy transcripts. I also updated murmur so it bases the estimated progress on how long the input audio file is which should improve that quite a bit.
I also had a fun time with calc (not sarcastic it was actually fun) this morning in a review session before our exam next tuesday. I relearned how to do limits at infinity which I wasn't feel super confident on and now am feeling pretty good about the exam!
day #4:
• I tried so so hard to get Godot to work and not give me the spinny lolipop, but I failed…it was just stuck on “updating scene groups”
• I finished reading Extras last night, so tonight I am going to start reading a book called Shatter Me
@Anicetus3day 4/50
• worked more on anicept cel... i have a long ways to go. A lot of things need to be changed, and a lot of work has to be scrapped. don't have time to post more rn, more details on day 5
@tacy1day 3 of 50 days till 2026
This day is actually a bit delayed from yesterday as I needed to finish up a boatload of homework but I was able to get a bit of work done on thistle! I got an admin dashboard working and fully implemented passkeys as well as just tightening up a bunch of smaller security holes. I had a scholarship competition for most of the morning and afternoon so I wasn't able to do much beyond that. Hopefully I can get a bit of kicad in over the weekend but we shall see.
Day 2 of 50 days till 2026!
I got a decent amount done today! I worked on my transcription app thistle a fair bit working on locking down security around logins and sessions. I also got paragraph chunking working fairly reliably with kimi k2 which was awesome!
Related to thistle I also made a homebrew tap repo and added murmur (custom streaming whisper server I made) so I don't have to rebuild the swift project every time I want to test thistle. It ended up being a bit of a hassle to get homebrew to build the bottles so people don't have to build the project locally but I got it working in the end!
JLC responded back today and explained that my keyboard was counted as two parts since the traces don't connect over the two parts which is fair. I updated the panelization on those to have more easily removable mouse bites which should be much less annoying to remove.
On the subject of internships I had some fascinating conversations today with a few people so I might have some stuff moving there.
Also did a bit of work rewriting my resume which is fun. Its quite a bit of trying to get everything concise enough to fit on one page :)
Day one of 50 days till 2026!
I wasn't able to get a ton of work done on my main goals but I did some work on registering from spring classes and got a new headshot!
I tweaked my github readme a bit to look a bit better and updated my website with a new code block about me as well as giving it the ability to display hackclub emojis through cachet inspired by @Natey');DROPTABLEStudents;-- !
I also got the grant for my split keyboard thyme (thank you @TaranEntitytheIdiotEntity
) and started ordering the parts for that! I have almost everything ordered now except for machine pins and JLC getting mad about my board (they are saying its two designs in one which I kind of get? they only want to charge me $5 more though so thats good).
I made a bit of progress on internship searching; I found a company called Vertiv which is quite close to where I live and I'm looking at applying for their computer engineering intern role. They seem like quite a neat company and they make products for monitoring data centers as far as I can tell.