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I have written things for far too long to be writing things over and over again. Peruse your drive and find the most useful.
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- Cover Letter for Engineering Template
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# Medium-worthy
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Collection of both docs & notions that are worth posting about. Not accessible via Notion.
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[Interesting Concepts (1)](Interesting%20Concepts%20(1)%20da3175cb90494f4aa12e53a9aefcb824.md)
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[Essay Drafts (1)](Essay%20Drafts%20(1)%205c24ae12ed1f46428e18a9a9c7d4cb65.csv)
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[Twitter Collections (1)](Twitter%20Collections%20(1)%2042674ed7948b40ec8f59852af8823cbb.md)
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[The Family Tharavad (1)](The%20Family%20Tharavad%20(1)%20c4c767d7a0d14fecaf221313371996ac.md)
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Name,Tags,Created By
|
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Potential Distribution Channels,"Important, Marketing",Shwetha Jayaraj
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Walkabout & the Hero's Journey,literature,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Internship Reflection ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Internship Reflection #2 ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"To all outliers, outcasts, and strange peoples unfitting with the norm",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Navigating Productivity in a Pandemic World ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
On Kindness,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"The Must-Have extensions ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
A reminder: Judgement,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Bots to watch out for (or just be aware of) ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
Hypercomputation: a working evolution,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Technologies to solve the von Neumann Bottleneck ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
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The Way I Chose to Pursue Quantum,,Shwetha Jayaraj
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# A reminder: Judgement
|
||||
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||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
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||||
|
||||
**Judgement**
|
||||
|
||||
I hate judgement. I think nobody is anybody to judge. Being critical of someone is fine when necessary but I’ve never been able to meet spoken who hasn’t just accepted me the way I am when everything that I’m about is to just be kind to people and to accept them the way they are.
|
||||
|
||||
I understand analysis is what people do as a mechanism to better understand the world around them and the people they are dealing with for protective measure. It is necessary as you go through life and you get older and don’t have time to repeat the same patterns you witnessed before. However assumptions are often a huge part of analysis which makes the final conclusion of these analyses completely off the mark.
|
||||
|
||||
I know myself. Sometimes I do what I do in a way to both protect myself as well as make people feel good about themselves simultaneously. However I often am missing how this may feel on the part of someone who is trying to befriend me or get to know me or how I work. It’s confusing and can be even a little toxic. It may even seem fake.
|
||||
|
||||
Strange as I definitely dont want this to be the case. But also strange since I think everyone in this world to be carrying a pretense of fakeness wherever they go outside in this social world. I guess it’s a game of who can fake their fakeness the best to seem most genuine about their fakeness. Weird. It may seem fake but a lot of this world is illusory.
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# Bots to watch out for (or just be aware of)
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||||
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||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
Bots to watch out for :
|
||||
|
||||
Bureaucratic bots - when they screw up they can do terrible things. An algorithm wrongfullly determined that they committed fraud
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||||
RPA - robot process automation - it’s not super powerful ai they allow them to replace future workers -
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# Hypercomputation: a working evolution
|
||||
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||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
Here is perhaps just a space to release all of the information that you pick up about hypercomputation in order to a organize it into a final thesis once all the knowledge and references are gathered. There's a lot to known before things are said, because a lot will be meant by those words.
|
||||
|
||||
[https://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml](https://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml)
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||||
Non-Von Neumann computer architectures for instance are taking one step closer to the described hypercomputation patterns outlined by many previous researchers on the subject.
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# Internship Reflection #2
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||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
In lieu of completing your internship hours, here is an assignment to complete by the end of the semester to make up the hours you were unable to complete.
|
||||
|
||||
Your Internship: PAST | PRESENT | FUTURE (Source: CEIA)
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||||
|
||||
Whether you are working remotely or no longer working at your internship, there is much to reflect
|
||||
|
||||
upon, learn from, and contemplate for the future. Please devote at least 2 pages to each section.
|
||||
|
||||
PAST – Reflect on how your internship was evolving prior to the current situation. Consider the
|
||||
|
||||
following questions when responding to this section:
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||||
|
||||
In the past I felt that my professional life was progressing very nicely before the onset of this coronavirus epidemic. I had several plans lined up on furthering the course of action in terms of career that I needed to get done if things were still going normally in the world. However, since things have changed so dramatically there is now an entirely different
|
||||
|
||||
● What tasks were you involved in?
|
||||
|
||||
● What relationships had you developed with coworkers?
|
||||
|
||||
● What did you like about your internship and what did you dislike?
|
||||
|
||||
● What skills and characteristics had you brought to the internship?
|
||||
|
||||
● What skills did you learn, or had you begun to learn?
|
||||
|
||||
● How were you imagining your internship would influence your career path?
|
||||
|
||||
PRESENT – Reflect on how your internship is going currently.
|
||||
|
||||
Consider the following questions when responding to this section:
|
||||
|
||||
● What are you currently doing for your internship/tasks you are involved with OR how did your
|
||||
|
||||
internship end?
|
||||
|
||||
● What has been the communication from your company during this time and how was it
|
||||
|
||||
delivered?
|
||||
|
||||
● How do/did you feel about the communication?
|
||||
|
||||
● What would you have done differently if you were responsible?
|
||||
|
||||
● If you are working remotely, how do you organize yourself for work?
|
||||
|
||||
● How do you stay in touch with co-workers and your supervisor?
|
||||
|
||||
● What challenges have you faced working remotely?
|
||||
|
||||
● What do you see the challenges are for your supervisor? Colleagues?
|
||||
|
||||
FUTURE – Find an article or podcast (share the link in your paper) that addresses how the coronavirus
|
||||
|
||||
has/may/will impact the way we do business. Discuss how this impact relates to the industry your
|
||||
|
||||
internship company is engaged in OR the industry you now think you want to pursue as a career.
|
||||
|
||||
Consider the following questions when responding to this section:
|
||||
|
||||
● What do you agree with or disagree with from the article or podcast?
|
||||
|
||||
● Do you think our collective workplaces will change permanently? If so, how? If not, why not?
|
||||
|
||||
● What business opportunities do you imagine may come out of this crisis?
|
||||
|
||||
● How has this situation influenced you and your career interests?
|
|
@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Internship Reflection
|
||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
### Question:
|
||||
|
||||
Reflect on the course as a whole. What stands out to you? What will you continue to think about after the class has ended?
|
||||
|
||||
### My Reflection:
|
||||
|
||||
This reflection serves as an essay on the class as a whole which I have never before taken previously with this kind of set up where I was told to just make sure you are doing your work essentially since the rest is just combined learning. I was involved with many projects this year and it was a very hard for me to take a moment to write about what i was involved with and a part of rather than just doing the work itself. I was taking 18 credits this semester, working 2 part times jobs, founded and became president of NYIT's quantum computing club, and also went to Puerto Rico to create the world's first solar-powered storm station.
|
||||
|
||||
After returning to NYC in late January, a full week after classes had already been in session and I had to still catch up on and finalize my classes for the semester, I was still heavily involved in forming NYIT's quantum computing club as well. For someone who was quite overwhelmed with doing so many things and indeed sticking by the name of course of study and taking on several interdisciplinary studies, this class helped me enormously in essentially stating to *just go do your work* *whatever your calling may be.* This is exactly what I have wanted from a class and I think it is important for many classes to be structured like this in my opinion. This class helped me understand that developing my career path is important and also that perhaps just making sure to stick to one focus/internship is the goal. This is what I did when I realized I already did work that would qualify as an internship when I worked for Aetna full-time for a year as their IT analyst. When I had worked for them, I didn't have the freedom to explore and do so many things like I have but I was truly excelling in that one job by striving for what I needed to do to be professionally successful in that position. Due to this class, I was finally able to better understand from my experiences which scenario suited my skills the best as I tried to give all my focus and attention to everything I do.
|
||||
|
||||
With that being said, in one of the earlier assignments we needed to do we were supposed to interview 3 people from places we worked at or want to work at and I beleive this is an invaluable experiences since we can direcrtly interact with the position we want to achieve in the fiutr and exactly how we can get there. Wit this infromation and the proper guidance, I believe it is possible to achieve anything you wan and to achieve that same position in the futre if you are already asking the right questions about the job from the get-go. I think this class was really helpful in giving the right place to start with that interview assignment and it was very valuable for me to learn from the people in the places I worked or wanted to work at. One of the people I interviewed was my old boss James Brown at Aetna and he was so nice since I left on good terms to finish my education here at NYIT and I got to learn about his really interesting story as well. It was both a highly valuable learning experience as well as an inspirational story.
|
||||
|
||||
Another person I interviewed was a woman by the name of Archana Sharma who I highly respected who works at CERN at the large hadron collider who helps make amazing scientific discoveries at the research facility there. Although I didn't work there I hope to one day and she even provided me with some links & resources with material for me to get familiar with and to reach back out after the end of my program. The three interviews I did will stick with me for a very long time and it would be all thanks to this class which helped me overcome a bit of anxiety of talking with authoritative figures. When I actually sat down and talked to them there was absolutely an engaging conversation to be had that I would not have otherwise have had if it weren't for this class so I am very appreciative of these assignments although my semester had been so busy I still made sure to understand all the assignments and the purpose of each assignment. Thus I think this course was extremely important and a lot more valuable in way than the rest of my classes since it helped me frame the assignments around what was important for the career ahead of me in my own path. With these assignments, interviews, and tips in mind I will continue to think about how I can ask the right questions to get into the position that I dream to have. Thus, the reflection pieces I am submitting hope to convey the positive experiences I have had from the guidelines given by this class.
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# Navigating Productivity in a Pandemic World
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||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
Article Idea:
|
||||
|
||||
Navigating productivity in this Pandemic world:
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||||
|
||||
With the lockdown order still in effect, it can be actually quite difficult to become more productive with the tasks you need to get done despite having more home-time available to you. What,mnmn `works, I’ve found, is listing down from the last couple of days, or the present mid-day situation you are to state in a to-do list like fashion what on average exactly you ARE doing.
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||||
I’ve found that this actually outlines where you are spending your actions in ways that are making it quite impossible to accomplish anything on your actual future to-do list.
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||||
|
||||
We all feel like we need to be in the right mood or the right circumstances for a certain event to happen or for a chain of actions to occur. The reality is, you set that standard or mood by understanding the actions you consistently take in your present.
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||||
I keep telling myself I have so much work to do or that I have so much to get done and make countless of to-do lists a day like some kind of repeat mantra ritual of task-noting. But instead here, I write what I am doing:
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What am I doing?
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||||
|
||||
- On instagram for a while every time I’m bored: probably
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- On tiktok for a while as well when I’m bored of instagram
|
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- Playing video games & Spending time with me 11 year old brother playing Naruto Ninja Storm 3 on the Xbox One
|
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- Contemplating everything that I have to get done
|
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- Eating food every couple hours
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- Checking how my sister is doing over in the other bedroom
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- Helping my mother or father with some task that they needed my assistance with; usually something related to their computer or phone
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- Re-organizing my bedroom as well as computer files
|
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- Check my text messages and replying back to the pertinent one
|
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- Checking my emails and replying back to the pertinent ones
|
||||
- Checking my slack and replying back to the pertinent ones
|
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- Checking my discord and replying back to the pertinent ones
|
||||
- Checking my facebook and replying back to the pertinent ones
|
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- Online shopping but ultimately not buying anything
|
||||
- Checking my LinkedIn and replying back to the pertinent ones
|
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- Checking my Pinterest, Dev.to, Medium, & every other social networking site
|
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- Stressing out that by now I have wasted a lot of time and I still have my actual tasks to get done that will, ya know, help me move forward with life & contribute to my purpose in society
|
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- I check my emails & my class assignments page
|
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- I create a to-do list of all the assignments & projects I have to get done
|
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- I decide this is an excellent time for another snack break or to get check my communications again
|
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- …And the cycle repeats
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After writing this Is-Doing List, you can take a look at your To-Do list and then see what needs to be eliminated. Does what you’re doing correspond to what you will be doing? If it does, wonderful! If not, well congratulations. You’ve now put yourself in the perfect circumstances to change what you’ve identified yourself to be currently doing and switching gears into the tasks that you ideally want to accomplish. The rest is now up to you.
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|
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The thing is, we can all communicate. We all have channels to talk to people through and to reach out to our social groups whether we need it or not. The important matter is do we want to. There was a time, before I ever had my sexy iPhone XR, where I could go whole days without my phone just reading, creating, inventing, and tinkering with things that I had ideas about and wanted to test out. This was my paradise state where I could sit and work on passion projects and marvel at the result..and then socialize a bit with the people around me if I wanted to.
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Now, however, I am overloaded with choices that are entirely useless to me personally.If I got rid of a few things on this list, indeed I would have much more time to do things that I actually want to get done on task-list. And perhaps, just maybe, feel a bit more satisfied with my life. :)
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# On Kindness
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Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
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**Kindness**
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Generosity in a world that is very take or be taken is so profoundly unique that it’s actually crazy once you think about it
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Craziness in the truest most frightening sense of the word I mean. Not in the insulting or derogatory way. But in the fact that it is so inherently against many of our inherent careful and skeptical nature to abandon and to instead adopt the behavior of choosing to be kind.
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The natural hormones to love and protect are their in mothers once they give birth to their offspring and is quite natural to them as well as any parent to a child.
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But what we are seeing today is the same kindness toward pets animals and a huge capacity for generosity due to the lack of struggle and want that humanity simple no longer has as the head of the world food chain.
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|
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Perhaps this generosity is the next natural step and is actually not at all insane but quite logical to behave once one species has everything to keep themselves and those around them in check by giving - both in love and knowledge - in order to keep the environment that sustains them in stasis. Whatever the case may be, generosity in what was once a survival of the fittest type of world would typically be a mark of madness. Perhaps this is the reason itself that it is to be taken note of, to be feared, or even then to be respected and led to powerful positions. It escapes the understanding of many to continue being such a way despite many warning against it.
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|
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I don’t think it is bad to be kind. It is not foolish.
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|
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ive never been in nyc boats but a toddler shway was raised in a kerala houseboat for a lil while lol
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# Potential Distribution Channels
|
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|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
Tags: Important, Marketing
|
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|
||||
# Acquisition Loops:
|
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|
||||
- B2B SEO content loop
|
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- Viral page invite loop
|
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- Viral team invite loop
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|
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# Linear Channels:
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|
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- PR
|
||||
|
||||
[How To Get Press for Your Startup: The Complete Guide](https://medium.com/startup-grind/how-to-get-press-for-your-startup-the-complete-guide-b79c57318113)
|
||||
|
||||
- Social
|
||||
|
||||
[15 Tips to Grow a Social-Media Audience for Your Startup](https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/253858)
|
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@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
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# Technologies to solve the von Neumann Bottleneck
|
||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
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@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# The Must-Have extensions
|
||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
After installing Brave browser of course ~
|
||||
|
||||
A few must-have chrome extensions (after installing Brave) -
|
||||
|
||||
- Keeper - password manager
|
||||
- Workona - tab manager
|
||||
- Weava - Highlighter for research
|
||||
- Custom Cursor - keeps it fun
|
||||
-
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|
|||
# The Way I Chose to Pursue Quantum
|
||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
I had an idea, what with all the papers and the resources out there that hard-learned under years of dedicated study, that I think I would much rather have a lot more fun at creating or 3D printing tools that people can make or understand more tangibly rather than reading those papers. I mean first of all, think about how language itself is already such a barrier to most.
|
||||
|
||||
We are all individuals that come from a beautiful culture and speak our own beautiful languages to each other. Education is unfortunately skewed to be associated now more with the English language by default, a stereotype that I for one, as a woman of color, am not trying to perpetuate and will intentionally work to deconstruct.
|
||||
|
||||
Rather than attend a pHD program, I would much rather make things with my own two hands. And indeed, I have a collective and beloved community that I can make things with along with the tools that I’ll ever really need if I ever wanted to. This place, to me, is Hack Manhattan, my local makerspace, my rustic toybox, where I am free to create and play.
|
||||
|
||||
Similarly, you do not need to enroll underneath a professor and commit to slaving your life away to learn a niche subject, that is unless you really ********want******** to make improvements and changes within that niche field, when it comes quantum computing though all the learning comes from yourself; there is very little formalization in how exactly to go about it. And, in truth, there really ***********shouldn’t ******be******* a formalization on the subject matter of the very small. How very particular of us as humans to want to even create. This is not at all what I am primarily interested in. I am not interested really, in the very very small or the very very big. I’m sure other people are. In truth, I am actually interested in the very medium and the average, I am interested in the regular non-extremities and the that which delves in the medium. I am interested in a sense of satisfiable balance.
|
||||
|
||||
This however, I think cannot be attained in making deep discoveries in quantum computing within a pHD context. Perhaps in the field of qunatum mechanics certainly, but not in the field of computation - one that basically shouts inherently for immediate iteration and action rather than years of intensive research.
|
||||
|
||||
At the end of the day, it really depends on you. When you start with yourself and what you’d like to make use of in this beautifully limited time we have here on earth, you find a lot of the questions that you may be seeking in life. And you may be much more satisfied with life overall when you answer those questions for yourself.Luckily no one other than you can best answer those questions for you so it is the best things to ask yourself, in my opinion.
|
||||
|
||||
What would you like to do? Or work toward? Or get around to seeing one day? Or how would you want to live as a way of life? These things are what I think can make life’s worth so much more meaningful in a truthful sense, as well as impactful for others, as we will undoubtedly each of us impact other human beings in some way. And of course, the best thing about this is that it can change as we change as people. I may not exactly want the same thing I wanted 5 years ago and that’s totally okay, since I am in fact actually ********not******** the same person that I was 5 years ago. I may have changed in ways that have led me to take actions which 5 years ago would probably have not been the action I would have taken. This is the gift of time, over the passage of moments, we learn, take actions, and we simply know ourselves better.
|
||||
|
||||
This is what I believe life is all about: our intentions and our actions - observed and nurtured every step of the way.
|
||||
|
||||
At the end of life, I hope I will have learned much more than I could hope to know about myself and as a reflection others as well.
|
|
@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# To all outliers, outcasts, and strange peoples unfitting with the norm
|
||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
You do contribute to society. In substantial unforgettable ways. And it is in this first understanding we must unite to understand the Contribution to society:
|
||||
|
||||
I have always thought big and I will never stop thinking big .
|
||||
|
||||
At the end of the day it’s about your contribution to society.
|
||||
|
||||
I want to surround myself with the best.
|
||||
|
||||
I don’t entertain idiocy or spending time pretending to think others who have less background and experience on the topic are correct or have an opinion on the matter.
|
||||
|
||||
I have an open mind and love expanding my truths from the experiences of other people.
|
||||
|
||||
But at this point in time, I have collected a good amount of knowledge to be firm and I know my dogmas and my own personal truth.
|
||||
|
||||
And it is with this mindset that I plan on changing the world.
|
||||
|
||||
Or being a part of the team the leads to world contribution.
|
||||
|
||||
The decisions we are constantly making every day lead to both our lives and to our deaths.
|
||||
|
||||
We want to choose the best life for us ultimately.
|
||||
|
||||
We don’t think of this in the present and that is what makes youth and life so amazing
|
||||
|
||||
If we always lived based on our knowledge of the future that would be no life at all
|
||||
|
||||
All we can do is learn from the past (and to especially not get stuck on the past)
|
||||
|
||||
This life is too short to get stuck on the past
|
||||
|
||||
Your present is already becoming the future and your future is already here, it’s already getting lived with each and every moment
|
||||
|
||||
With that being said, I need to make actions every day to contribute to a better world
|
||||
|
||||
That is my goal
|
||||
|
||||
This world is not the best but my purpose is to spend as much time as possible attempting to make it a better one
|
||||
|
||||
At the end of the day that will be what provides fulfillment.
|
||||
|
||||
And it will be hard, there will bad days and ups and downs because ultimately we are all only human. No one can play god and be above it all. But part of reaching the upper echelon of humanity and to contribute in the best way possible does mean we DO have to be the best. Not being the best socially will lead to our own personal failures as well as societal failures for the community you have around you including your family and friends. So don’t engage in this. And be your best self. Step back though at times. Take a moment to breathe. And move forward. Create something worthwhile and be a part of something great, your future self will thank you for not settling for mediocrity.
|
||||
|
||||
All the weirdness that you were blessed with is meant to be embraced.
|
||||
|
||||
Now move forward. And good luck. :)
|
|
@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Walkabout & the Hero's Journey
|
||||
|
||||
Created By: Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
Tags: literature
|
||||
|
||||
# The Hero’s Journey & Rites of Passage in Walkabout
|
||||
|
||||
April 06, 2020/ ICLT 327
|
||||
|
||||
By Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
|
||||
Walkabout is a unique film that follows the travels of a sister and her brother as they, as the title of the movies describes, walkabout a native uninhabited terrain in an unidentified part of Australia. After a stunning departure from their father, *Walkabout* displays stages common in a rite of passage story through the followings of these two individuals as well as the cycle found in Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey.
|
||||
|
||||
**Walkabout in terms of the hero’s journey**
|
||||
|
||||
The Hero’s Journey model is one that many stories follow and generally involve the sequence of the following stages: an introduction to the Ordinary world the protagonist lives in, the Call to Adventure, Refusing the Call to Adventure, Crossing the Threshold, then the phases where the hero undergoes tests, allies, & enemies, Ordeal 2, the Supreme Ordeal, and finally the Reward & Journey home. In the movie *Walkabout* we see the two young hero’s embark on their journey after crossing the threshold after the car burns and they begin trekking onward to find a place for shelter. During this journey they undergo tests needed to ensure their survival. The two siblings by nightfall need to find a place to sleep and sleep on the rock and there was also a scene in which the young boy got stuck in the sand. They face many such hurdles throughout their journey in order to survive. In my opinion, I believe they found their first companion during the journey when they encounter the young Australian Aboriginal boy. With his help, they are able to conquer more of the challenges they had been facing including finding drinking water and perhaps some direction for a return back to their way of life. They also have fun in this stage playing around with their new friend.. However, the young woman undergoes a subtle ordeal of bleeding on the tree as well, perhaps symbolizing her first menstruation cycle. She is able to get through this with the companionship of the Aboriginal boy as well as her brother and ultimately, the two siblings find their way back and return to another familiar establishment in society, symbolizing the final stage of the hero's journey.
|
||||
|
||||
**Walkabout in terms of the stages of a rite of passage**
|
||||
|
||||
The typical stages found in a rite of passage follow three main categories. First is separation, then transition, and finally there is incorporation. The audience is abruptly understood of the separation aspect of this rite of passage as their father starts shooting at the children after driving them in the middle of nowhere for a picnic. After their father dies with the flames of the blown up car, the two children are quite literally separated from their past lives and undergo a journey where they are alienated and must move across boundaries, traits commonly found in a traditional rite of passage. From here the two siblings next undergo the transition phase of the rite of passage. The transition phase typically can include losing a normal diet of foods, breaking taboos, disguise, behavioral reversals, sleep deprivation, ordeals or tests, or an educational revelation. It is clear to see throughout their travel that the sister and brother go through all of these qualities as they are scarcely have any food to eat, are not behaving in the same ways as they would necessarily living in their previous world, have dirtied their clothes, and go through many more difficulties trying to find a way out of their predicament. Incorporation - The final stage of the process, usually moving the participants out of isolation and back into the community with a new identity., is explicitly displayed when the young female protagonist is now in exactly the same position her mother was during the beginning of the movie. She is clearly no longer undergoing the drastic ritual and is finally assimilated into the society as a different woman.
|
||||
|
||||
In summary, the hero's journey & the rites of passage stages are found even in the unique film of Walkabout despite the sometimes strange qualities of the film. The three stages of separation, transition, and incorporation were beautifully displayed in the film and the hero's journey was ended in a profound way once they finally reached a familiar establishment. The final afterthought and perhaps my favorite quote from this film truly instills the finality of the conclusion to the rite of passage as well as the hero’s journey. The quote goes: “Into my heart, an air that kills from yon far country blows. What are those blue remembered hills? What spires, what farms are those? That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain, the happy highways where I went, and cannot come again.” As the young girl thinks back fondly of this journey and ritual, it is clear that she has returned back and has changed entirely to a person that she no longer is anymore.
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|
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
|
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Name,Tags,Created By
|
||||
Potential Distribution Channels,"Important, Marketing",Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
Walkabout & the Hero's Journey,literature,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Internship Reflection ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Internship Reflection #2 ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"To all outliers, outcasts, and strange peoples unfitting with the norm",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Navigating Productivity in a Pandemic World ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
On Kindness,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"The Must-Have extensions ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
A reminder: Judgement,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Bots to watch out for (or just be aware of) ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
Hypercomputation: a working evolution,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
"Technologies to solve the von Neumann Bottleneck ",,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
||||
The Way I Chose to Pursue Quantum,,Shwetha Jayaraj
|
|
|
@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Interesting Concepts (1)
|
||||
|
||||
*The Theory of Things That Are Small - Quantum Mechanics*
|
||||
|
||||
The idea of protecting the information and memory stored inside of a quantum computer from outside interference
|
||||
|
||||
The difference between if it is - or 1 is very hard to protect
|
||||
|
||||
Why does the universe expand?
|
||||
|
||||
The stages
|
||||
|
||||
radical imaginary - brown and black people to have a pleasant amazing life
|
|
@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# The Family Tharavad (1)
|
||||
|
||||
A [tharavad](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tharavad) (n.): the Malayalam word for the ancestral home of aristocratic families in Kerala, which usually served as the common house for the joint family system practiced in the state or also “An ancestral residence of land-owners and kinds, a house, chiefly of noblemen.”
|
||||
|
||||
![Untitled](Coding%20Tips%20(Classical)/Project%20Vault/Comms/WRITTEN%20TEXT/Internet%20Chats/Thought%20Catalog%20-%20notion%20export/The%20Family%20Tharavad%203562b9f5a1b440eea78163fe080f5d88/Untitled.png)
|
||||
|
||||
We are a Nair Tharavad. Anyways it is important for there to a modularized system to see our homes in. A timeline if you will. With both lineages to be able to be clicked into.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Homes
|
||||
|
||||
[The Homes](The%20Homes%2025f3cf42239942eda48517edb2513ecd.csv)
|
|
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||
Name,Created,Tags
|
||||
Changanacherry,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
||||
Aaradhana,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
||||
33 Windy Hill Lane,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
||||
09 Autumn Circle,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# 09 Autumn Circle
|
||||
|
||||
Created: June 28, 2023 3:13 AM
|
|
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# 33 Windy Hill Lane
|
||||
|
||||
Created: June 28, 2023 3:13 AM
|
||||
|
||||
![Untitled](Coding%20Tips%20(Classical)/Project%20Vault/Comms/WRITTEN%20TEXT/Internet%20Chats/Thought%20Catalog%20-%20notion%20export/The%20Family%20Tharavad%203562b9f5a1b440eea78163fe080f5d88/The%20Homes%2005406aee129c42bcaea12f637110653d/33%20Windy%20Hill%20Lane%203e3b98125f3d4fe39754fae951ddc14e/Untitled.png)
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Aaradhana
|
||||
|
||||
Created: June 28, 2023 3:13 AM
|
|
@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Changanacherry
|
||||
|
||||
Created: June 28, 2023 3:13 AM
|
||||
|
||||
- [ ] To-do
|
||||
- [x] Completed To-do
|
|
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||
Name,Created,Tags
|
||||
Changanacherry,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
||||
Aaradhana,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
||||
33 Windy Hill Lane,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
||||
09 Autumn Circle,"June 28, 2023 3:13 AM",
|
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Twitter Collections (1)
|
||||
|
||||
This is a space for you to collect and save all of your twitter collections & thoughts (although hopefully silently and in one place)
|
|
@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
|
|||
Name,Created
|
||||
Morning pages 1,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
|
||||
Morning pages 2,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
|
||||
Morning pages 5,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
|
||||
Morning pages 6,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 7,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 8,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
|
||||
Morning pages 9,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
|
||||
Morning pages 10,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 10,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 11,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 12,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 13,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 14,"May 1, 2020 2:57 PM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 15,"May 22, 2020 1:49 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 24,"May 29, 2020 6:39 PM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 35,"June 17, 2020 3:37 PM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 36,"June 19, 2020 10:32 AM"
|
||||
"Morning Pages 37 ","June 20, 2020 4:59 PM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 38,"June 21, 2020 9:56 AM"
|
||||
Morning Pages 40,"June 25, 2020 3:34 PM"
|
||||
"Morning Pages 46 ","July 9, 2020 12:42 PM"
|
||||
"Morning Pages 47 ","July 14, 2020 11:38 AM"
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# Daily Entry
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# Intentions
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# Happenings
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# Grateful for
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# Morning Pages 10
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Created: April 30, 2020 3:00 AM
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While there are several assignments I do today, I am grateful for all the forces of the universe that have brought me to even complete this simple task. One of the most complex task, I’ve come to understood, is to focus the scattered and ever-thinking mind, to organize itself to complete a task energetically to contribute to the collective whole. One of the only ways to do this is by telling stories and through the art of communication.
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Indeed, communication is really an art form that few can appreciate only after a lot of thought of what exactly we are doing all of this for. The history of our past, the story of our present society, the utopias of tomorrow, they are all art forms that we do our best to perform theatrics for to become beautiful works of literature.
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Many theories of what all of this means:
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The timespace dimension idea contributes to the story that perhaps there is an alternative superior collective that has knowledge of all of our possible choice or the idea that there is someone or something out there that knows all. This omniscient kind of
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# Morning Pages 11
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Created: April 30, 2020 3:00 AM
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It is finally a Friday and although perhaps I didn’t finish every single thing I thought of to do, I think I hit all the important part to finish up by this week. I ordered the ukulele which should arrive either by today or Monday, I have finished the necessary assignments and all that is really left for me to do is to attend the SGA meeting as well as to finish the Socrates homework due by this Sunday. It will be important for me to accomplish that by today itself so that I stay ahead of the timeline.
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Now it is important for me to communicate what I mean to people. There are people that I think I haven’t exactly had the time to catch up with or respond back to in a timely fashion due to the load of work I needed to get done. Perhaps, it is best if I can take things a bit slower and truly do things one at a time. As I have clearly seen now, it is much better to work on things one at a time rather than have all tasks up all at once since it will end up taking much longer.
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Having a clean room really helped me in this and I have come to realize that less truly is more. Having clarity in everything helps since that is the only way that our simple human minds can sort of compile everything into a way that makes sense for us. And everything really is about perspective. Life is ultimately about what matters to us. And perhaps it’s not seen by people that live day to day or simply focus on the tasks that they need to get done ahead of them since that is a survival instinct. But when there is time to ponder and reflect we start to question why is it that we do all the things that we do. And sometimes, this is the answer that requires a good amount of introspection.
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It seems all the people that I’ve had these deep conversations with were able to think to a great degree about matters like these when we were younger. However, when we get older we stop thinking this way. We stop questioning our lives and stop being curious about the way that people work without realize that we could ultimately change a lot of that ourselves.
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So I think my purpose is to change the way that people think and work. I think the only way to do that is by doing what I was doing before and try to reach out to as large of an audience as possible. However, it seems where I fail is in maintaining these close-knit relationships when people try to get close to me. I think that is something that I have to look closer into so that I can see why exactly it is that I do that. So for today, i think it is important to be open enough to allow the right people to have access to me. One day, your loved ones will no longer be here. Think about who your loved ones are and ask yourself if this was your last day on earth and this was theirs, how would you act? Surely, you already know, you would spend every last waking moment with them. Is this really useful though. Then you are only spending time with them due to the urgency of the knowledge that they will no longer be here. Without that knowledge though would you still act the same way? No, you wouldnt. So without the knowledge of that and with the knowledge that it can happen one day, how will you act? How will you act knowing that the deadline is not in sight
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and that it can happen at any moment? Will you start taking action now to do absolutely everything that you want to finish and say and do so that you will live a life well-lived?
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With that in mind, what are the things that you most want to do in this world?
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- Learn to speak, read, and write malayalam
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- Spend more time with my family
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- Spread what I believe in constantly
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- Share my knowledge
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- Be open-minded to more people
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- Learn from others
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- Be receptive of others
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- Be kind to people
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- Listen to those that are hurt
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- Help people that are in need
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- Have a legacy that will carry on even if I am no longer in existence
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- Take the legacy of others so that I can carry those on when they are no longer in existence
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- Document every thing.
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- Is it important to make things public or private?
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- Are private things recorded in history or public things?
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- Will making history even matter if I’m dead?
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- Then isn’t the most important thing in life self-preservation on top of a life well-lived
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- If this is the case, what will be the best way for self-preservation in this world
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- Being well-liked and cooperative with others seems to be the way for now
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- Making alliances with intelligent people
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- Other people from my similar culture, gender, origin
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- Making groups in which I am similar
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- Making sure that I take time to listen and to help is important as well
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- Furthermore, showing that I help and listen is also very important
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- Social currency is perhaps more important than physical currency in this case.
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What do I need to get done for today
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- Send the email over to Sam H
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- Look over Mandy’s draft
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- Have justin be at the sga meeting
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# Morning Pages 12
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Created: April 30, 2020 3:00 AM
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As much as I would love to say that I have been on top of my work and doing everything that I need to be doing on time, in reality I actually havent been. Although I am much more passionate on what I am myself about, I find myself actually truly addicted to my phone as soon as I post something. How do I get over this addiction? Is it just to throw my phone away and lock myself in my room?
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That seems to be somewhat of the only solution actually. The amount of productivity apps and timer apps have dramatically increased. The amount of time looking up how to limit time on certain apps and to manage time effectively has also dramatically increased. Isn’t it ironic that technology, a tool used to quicken tasks for humanity’s most grueling actions, in fact is allowing us to waste time even more.
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However, if time were an energy or force of the universe, this amount is not negligible. We are indeed having an effect on time with our current trajectory. Almost as if the time that goes inert is nuclear waste.
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Efficiency is fully based on time. The way we do things is entirely based on time. How long we take to do things is based on time. The options we choose is based on time. Time is undoubtedly a factor in nearly all the choices we have and make in life. Though the technology we use helps us to dance our way around this factor, it is never, as of yet, anything that we can change.
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The time particle:
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Wouldn’t it be interesting though, if we could indeed control time. Only if by the knowledge that it can be controlled with just a particle and grabbing it at exactly the correct location.
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Multiple Time Dimensions is something that we all start wondering about at one point or another when we take a look at how much this factor imprints upon our life. It has been discussed widely in physics, philosophy, and popular entertainment. Time is our ultimate finisher. Lifespan and time are two different things, one concerning humans and the other concerning a more universal relativity.
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According to wikipedia, spacetime is any mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space, time, and direction(?) .
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Yet, what if, just as in classical computing, we find that these mathematical models are not the most efficient at modeling realistic scenarios in the universe. What if, indeed, it is the physical nature of measuring the behavior of the smallest particles that determines the outcome of spacetime.
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[https://www.technologyreview.com/2010/09/08/200527/why-spacetime-on-the-tiniest-scale-may-be-two-dimensional/](https://www.technologyreview.com/2010/09/08/200527/why-spacetime-on-the-tiniest-scale-may-be-two-dimensional/)
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# Morning Pages 13
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Created: April 30, 2020 3:00 AM
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There are a few important factors to consider in the case that I should ever become a creator of humans and that is that there is a largely
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Emotions:
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Allow us to connect more with a story
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We need stories to create a collective society
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We need a collective society to create a more informed species
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We need a more informed species to ensure survival of the human race
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We need to ensure survival of the human race to ?
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Stream of consiousness
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We need
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What if we thought of it as a story
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Where if we time travelled a group of people or gods woudc ome down to us to say that u are not going on the trajectory right at al
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Ultimatel at the end of the story the gods that came down to talk to us were part of the trajectory as well
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Timespace
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Mathematics
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Intent i nthe universe
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What is the intent of the universe
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t o continue to expand
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Why does it want to expand
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Is there intention in the universe
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If there is intention are there other emotions
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Dark matter
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Are we supposed to know
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Are bigger or smaller than we think
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The stars that are created
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Small chance of biodiversity but perjaps other kinds of diversit which also have intent
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The race for biodiversity to win
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Competition may be the race
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Billlion years to allow for collaborative society as it is today ‘enotions an evolutionary trait
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Technology allows us to create less emotional species
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Necessary for increased efficiency
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Not good for max min diversity
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Balance theory
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Dichotomies
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Reason of rseeing things as a dichotomy instead of the realistic gradients
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Time
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If something is an object are there always dimensions to it
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Random space to prevent harmonic deconstruction
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Dark matter
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What happens the more we see
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What happens the more we sense
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All senses are not the same not as equally stimulated
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Thing can dull over time
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Universe over time
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Does it dull or recreate
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Big bang theory that everything condensed exploded into the universe that it is now
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We are one tiny speck but also the same size of the previous universe
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[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-48295-x](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-48295-x)
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## **Overview**
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- *Homo sapiens*, the first modern humans, evolved from their early hominid predecessors between 200,000 and 300,000 years ago. They developed a capacity for language about 50,000 years ago.
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- The first modern humans began moving outside of Africa starting about 70,000-100,000 years ago.
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- Humans are the only known species to have successfully populated, adapted to, and significantly altered a wide variety of land regions across the world, resulting in profound historical and environmental impacts.
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Though there were once many kinds of hominids, only one remains: *Homo sapiens*. **Extinction** is a normal part of evolution, and scientists continue to theorize why other hominid species didn’t survive. We do have some clues as to why some species were less successful at surviving than others, such as an inability to cope with competition for food, changes in climate, and volcanic eruptions.
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^4
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4
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Gravity a force that attracts only certain objects near its core in order to make an entirely different object gradually/drastically
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Difference between gradual and drastic is relative to perspective
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Time is a force just like gravity is a force
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It is physically possible to travel in time
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How were our ancestors able to achieve this feat, and why did they make the decision to leave their homes? The development of **language** around 50,000 years ago allowed people to make plans, solve problems, and organize effectively. We can’t be sure of the exact reasons humans first migrated off of the African continent, but it was likely correlated with a depletion of resources (like food) in their regions and competition for those resources. Once humans were able to communicate these concerns and make plans, they could assess together whether the pressures in their current home outweighed the risk of leaving to find a new one.
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^5
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[https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/world-history-beginnings/origin-humans-early-societies/a/where-did-humans-come-from](https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/world-history-beginnings/origin-humans-early-societies/a/where-did-humans-come-from)
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[https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/human-journey/](https://genographic.nationalgeographic.com/human-journey/)
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[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/06/morocco-early-human-fossils-anthropology-science/](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/06/morocco-early-human-fossils-anthropology-science/)
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[https://www.history.com/tag/early-humans](https://www.history.com/tag/early-humans)
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[https://www.google.com/search?q=path+of+human+migration&rlz=1C1GGRV_enUS896US896&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=iyyvXjkrcdRtjM%253A%252C--Gbt_6RlNELFM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRlbAabrZmJt6Ppwe5EzcOZ4SeRcw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiml6LzqY7pAhXJl3IEHSvFCa4Q9QEwF3oECAUQHQ#imgrc=Ye1zo46rgagcTM](https://www.google.com/search?q=path+of+human+migration&rlz=1C1GGRV_enUS896US896&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=iyyvXjkrcdRtjM%253A%252C--Gbt_6RlNELFM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRlbAabrZmJt6Ppwe5EzcOZ4SeRcw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiml6LzqY7pAhXJl3IEHSvFCa4Q9QEwF3oECAUQHQ#imgrc=Ye1zo46rgagcTM)
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ASSUMING THAT the engineering problems could be overcome, the production of a time machine could open up a Pandora's box of causal paradoxes. Consider, for example, the time traveler who visits the past and murders his mother when she was a young girl. How do we make sense of this? If the girl dies, she cannot become the time traveler's mother. But if the time traveler was never born, he could not go back and murder his mother.
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Paradoxes of this kind arise when the time traveler tries to change the past, which is obviously impossible. But that does not prevent someone from being a part of the past. Suppose the time traveler goes back and rescues a young girl from murder, and this girl grows up to become his mother. The causal loop is now self-consistent and no longer paradoxical. Causal consistency might impose restrictions on what a time traveler is able to do, but it does not rule out time travel per se.
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Even if time travel isn't strictly paradoxical, it is certainly weird. Consider the time traveler who leaps ahead a year and reads about a new mathematical theorem in a future edition of *Scientific American*. He notes the details, returns to his own time and teaches the theorem to a student, who then writes it up for *Scientific American*. The article is, of course, the very one that the time traveler read. The question then arises: Where did the information about the theorem come from? Not from the time traveler, because he read it, but not from the student either, who learned it from the time traveler. The information seemingly came into existence from nowhere, reasonlessly.
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The bizarre consequences of time travel have led some scientists to reject the notion outright. Stephen W. Hawking of the University of Cambridge has proposed a chronology protection conjecture, which would outlaw causal loops. Because the theory of relativity is known to permit causal loops, chronology protection would require some other factor to intercede to prevent travel into the past. What might this factor be? One suggestion is that quantum processes will come to the rescue. The existence of a time machine would allow particles to loop into their own past. Calculations hint that the ensuing disturbance would become self-reinforcing, creating a runaway surge of energy that would wreck the wormhole.
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Chronology protection is still just a conjecture, so time travel remains a possibility. A final resolution of the matter may have to await the successful union of quantum mechanics and gravitation, perhaps through a theory such as string theory or its extension, so-called M-theory. It is even conceivable that the next generation of particle accelerators will be able to create subatomic wormholes that survive long enough for nearby particles to execute fleeting causal loops. This would be a far cry from Wells's vision of a time machine, but it would forever change our picture of physical reality.
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Affirmations that life is widespread are founded on a tacit assumption that biology is *not* the upshot of random chemical reactions, but the product of some sort of directional self-organization that favors the living state over others—a sort of life principle at work in nature. There may be such a principle, but if so we have found no evidence for it yet.
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[https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/what-the-apple-versus-fbi-debacle-taught-us/](https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/what-the-apple-versus-fbi-debacle-taught-us/)
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Science is every bit as man-made as a car. Science or the "scientific method" is not its own thing that can exist independently without humans. Science is a human attempt at explaining the things we observe. Science ≠ how things work. Science = an attempt to explain how things work. Anyone attempting to argue against this would quickly run into problems when they realise that new discoveries are made that debunk older widely held scientific beliefs like Luminiferous Aether or Immovable Continents. If science was and is always without a doubt factual then the beliefs of yesterday should be exactly the same today and in the future. At one point a static universe was science and a sun that orbited the earth was also science. What's my point here? Anything man made is fallible. A car will breakdown at some point but that doesn't negate a car's usefulness. Science is a beautiful thing but we must be aware that it is not perfect and it will break down at some point. At that point we check the engine, try to fix the problem and continue our journey of discovery and learning. If we are aware of its imperfect nature we'll be more aware of the potential for things to go wrong and we'd be better prepared to fix those problems when they rise.
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# Morning Pages 134
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Created: December 22, 2020 3:05 PM
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Because I don't feel like opening the google docs page quite yet. I'll sometimes work in the drive and other times work in here depending on how I am feeling. Also to keep it fresh really. If I feel like either option is getting to be too mundane, I feel switching to each other is always a good option.
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So that is what I am doing here, 100 morning pages later. :)
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Anyways, you, this is your final semester, go get that Interdiciplinary Studies degree in Computer Science, Social Science, & Technology you wonderful triple-major of a student you. You will never be able to show that you did such a thing if you fail your classes. Now, do you want to fail your classes? Of course not. So go ahead and finish that IDSP capstone first. Perhaps even come back to this page later to help you write nice emails to all of your professors apologizing for all of the lateness in assignments that was done but hopefully, as you are paying for the class, not them, they will do this for you and still accept the assignment since it is done.
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Your beloved professors this year - and remember, it doesn't need to be a whole sob story. Just get to the point. It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand. + you have a good track record so far so you won't look like a wolf-crier.
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### Fischman:
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It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand.
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### Amara:
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It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand.
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### O'Hara:
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It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand.
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Donaldson:
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It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand.
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Haroon:
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It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand.
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Ennoure:
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It is your final semester and you were taking 6 other classes with the other professors, working a job, running a club, dealing with family, and it's corona! Your life is crazy. This semester is the semester they'll understand.
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# Morning Pages 137
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Created: December 27, 2020 1:43 PM
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There are several things about the NYIT community that I make sure that I communicate effectively about when meeting with Dean Krikelis. First and foremost, that I had indeed submitted all necessary assignments required to pass. Surely, they were not done in a timely manner but this semester itself was a busy semester that demanded a lot out of me as well.
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Making sure to state that most other colleges were giving students and faculty time until January 6th despite having started earlier than NYIT did itself is also a point to be noted.
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I do not think I deserved to fail for the following reasons. Admittedly, not being timely is of course erroneous on my part and I completely take responsibility for that, though the consequence of that should not ever be failing the course itself. It is appallingly backwards to not allot students the time they might need to fully understand, learn, and practice the material presented in (though not actually in) the class. We are not even in person and students have been paying essentially for youtube courses. What's worse, getting penalized for this as well. It's despicable to me for education institutions to be profitting off this kind of model. But hey, even businesses need to earn and sustain a living somehow.
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I don't blame my teachers or busy professors for failing me and I will not allow that as the explanation from higher administration as the reason they cannot do anything. Faculty are also insanely busy trying to understand the new systems, making sure that they themselves are not placed on the figurative chopping block, and keep up with things as well during this online semester where things are undoubtedly taking more time for simple transactions that were it in person would take place quickly, are not happening anymore. I will however, put point in case to the institution for not coming up with a framework for teachers to teach effectively and for students to succeed effectively. Coronavirus cases were at record highs during this second semester in America. wasn't aware that
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Among the final projects I took time to complete this year was the Interdisciplinary Capstone project I made via Voicethread on Hackerspaces, the graduate course final term paper on hypercomputation in theoretical computer science, and a science fiction short story created for my Literature course on American Nervousness, not to mention the final projects working with ETIC E.R.R.S.E.L.A as well as the Graph networks presentation done in my computer algorithms class and the passing exams I studeid for during Digital Electronics. None of the work that I did for this semester should have resulted in me failing. No I was not timely, but I was still completing work that was required of me in the only way that one really could be effective during this online semester, just handing in work to the best of my capability when I was sure that it would grant me the grade that I deserved and put honest effort into. instead, this kind of learning system was discouraged and students that put in a few sentences or copied and pasted answers from somewhere were awarded instead as long as it was submitted in time.
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I am writing this email because I am upset that all the work that I have tried and attempted to put in in order to complete my academic work is not being realized and resulting in my failing and not graduating this semester, when otherwise I had been academically high-performing as well as in my extracurriculars. I hope that NYIT would be able to help me somehow in being able to achieve the best that I can to go on to recommend this school to others but at this moment, I really don't think I can say that because with all the effort that I had put in to the school, it is not resulting in any of it being
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I do not think I was academically pushed farther than I thought this semester. I think I was simply not given time to just hand in assignments that I easily could have done or not communcated with about failing the class with no other option if I could at least just sibmit what I have.
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I hope this reaches someone who will help me in some way as these grades do effect my employment that I was about to obtain for next year, a time where unemployment is already at record highs. Or at the very least, hopefully it should move administration to have faculty rethink their syllabi for effective methodology in how a course should be structured given this kind of new normal. I am please requesting for more time to finish the coursework independently to all of the interesting courses that I took this semester to allow teachers to grade the work I submitted as well as for me to submit the work that I fully well know I am capable of submitting with full effort.
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Medically, I also have documentation that allots me time for exams & projects but I don't like to submit or use that typically since I would rather like to be challenged to succeed just like normal students. However, since this is the last semester that I needed to graduate and perhaps my neurodiversity is what got in the way of me succeeding in the typical way one would, I could provide that as well if needed.
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For me the things where I perhaps failed the most was
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- not submitting papers on time
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- not communicating that I was going to be late submitting said papers
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It was *not* in understanding the course material or failing to internalize the taught concepts. I had made sure to do all the work that was required of me for the course but the only failure I committed was in not handing them in. Again, I don't think this should lead to failure of courses or an inability for one to graduate. I think what this should lead to is a further investigation as to what causes a student to take more time to submit things and in there will be the answer which leads to more academic success out of students in NYIT overall.
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This commitment to students is not there in NYIT. I would have liked to see this more but I simply am not able to see it from what I have heard from other students either. More often than not, it is students themselves bugging teachers to make sure they are on track, an effort while merit-worthy is not what students are necessarily going to school for to learn from.
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Make sure to submit the final works for things that you still might not have gotten done.
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The hypercomputation paper - the strategic frameworks assignment - the java and ruby projects
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The labs for my classes for digital electronics - just simply complete and do it!
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Things to complete further if allowed the time:
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- hypercomputation term paper
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- interdisicplinary strategic frameworks project
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- American nervouseness discussion posts on 72 hour hold
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- a few CSCI 610 homework assignments
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# Morning Pages 139
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Created: December 30, 2020 12:50 PM
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After reading more about the Endel AI app (well I guess that whole lullaby idea I had a while ago that I posted about on the niche horse forum is completely off the drawing board now), I am completely in agreeance with their mission that art and technology are not separate but in fact go hand in hand.
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In a lot of ways, art is what we use when we can't make sense of the world, or some things are just too big for us or out of our reach. Art is the means through which we express that frustration, those feelings of urgency, that feeling of wanting to create *something* when we're not even sure what it all necessarily means.
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In a lot of ways, art is also what we use to record and illustrate those beautifully small moments in life as well where we completely know what is happening. These moments serve to show times in which we are welcoming to emotions of understanding, community, compassion, order. Holding the door for someone, saying how do you do, or going through something new, no matter what it is, are all parts of this life that we know to be the case. We collectively understand these processes and so we also express these moments in art as well.
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So no matter how big or how small, art is indeed what we have the ability to create and express on some higher form of thinking that ties our imaginations together in that when we feel we inherently do. That doing, when nonsensical, or beyond the accomplishment of any direct goal, is what eases our minds at the great scale of it all, no matter which scale we observe it with. From the very little all the way to mega-large, we synthesize based on the collective experience hoping that someone else may also relate to this one day.
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This is just going to show that no matter what happens in life, you can always have art to soothe your soul when it inevitably will need to be soothed, and to guide you toward a direction with the least amount of internal turmoil as possible. You are made up of many galaxies of systems just as you yourself are part of a galaxy in a system. Despite whatever system it is though, the entity that which you identify as is ultimately how you travel and it is always important to keep this vehicle of transport in tune :)
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Art is not useless, and indeed while you go about your necessary work to fulfill your karma and dharma, don't forget to take time out for the art that brings you peace as a human in this universe.
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*Om Shanti Shanti Shanti hi*
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# Morning Pages 14
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Created: May 1, 2020 2:57 PM
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# May 01, 2020
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I woke up early with my sister at 7:43 am this morning with her coming all the way downstairs to the basement to come wake me up.
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However, currently, it is 3:00. I have so much to do still and I'm wondering why it is that I only pursue things that really are not what is needed or required of me to submit but rather just things I am really interested in or even just texting people who won't even text me back.
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Ultimately, I truly am finding that life is really about people and not these structures around us that we are fooled into believing carry a large amount of weight of what is really that important.
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We are fooled into thinking that things like FaceBook, Instagram, and other brands of social media are really so important when really it's just a collective of *people* behind these institutions that make it so.
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What makes these structures so successful really is the level of **organization** that is achieved when presenting the collective itself. Most people know this and try to become the most organized they can be because in some deep level we know that this is the preferred method of what something successful really looks like.
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But why is this so?
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Why are we not questioning that this kind of organization bias in society is not really success and that it is just re-arranging things together in a humanly pleasing way? Why are we not questioning where this kind of organizational bias in society came from?
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One of the best things about morning pages for me is that I think about these things all the time in my head and answer the questions to those thoughts in our head as well. This kind of information processing is something we humans do very quickly in our brains much faster than the current computer. We are able to deeply create a bias from previous experiences, emotions, and sensory data. We have determined that organization is more successful because organization is what has successfully in the past led to our collective survival.
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When questioning what kinds of relationships people look for, more often than not one of the first things that people say is that they want someone well-groomed and generally takes care of themselves. Overall, theyre saying that they want someone clean. This neatness preference strikes again.
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Humans like organization because they do not like seeing things in a mess. Why do they not like seeing things in a mess? Because it is harder to identify what things are when we cannot distinctly analyze what something is. And what happens when things are hard to identify? We do not know what is going on. Ultimately we die.
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The saying that curiousity killed the cat was true before, back when we didn't know what anything was. Indeed, exploring the unknown would certainly have been met with a higher risk of death.
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We, however, from the several hundreds of millions years that we have inhabited this earth have been able to pass down what has and has not worked. We now can have the capacity to become curious because we learn from what has indeed killed others before. We start testing those limits & we organize to choose ways around them.
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We started organizing everything for this purpose, in order for our simple minds to grasp things that would ensure our survival. We organize and from there we question. Oganization make everything comprehensible so that we can make sense of even the smallest part in order to be able to take on the larger whole. In order to create great works of literature, we first needed to start forming letters to the first word.
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On a deeper understanding of what our ancestors wanted us to take away from their death, they wanted us to survive by learning to organize ourselves in a way that would reduce risk. In fact, most schools of thought and forms of philosophy that have been passed down today stem from this concept. Many religions do not encourage the consumption of meats perhaps due to the fact that there is a higher cause of disease on top of the empathetic qualities. Many religions in fact teach to love thy neighbor **because they can keep you warm**. Religions have existed for thousands and thousands of years and stem from deep levels of understanding that humans had faced in centuries before they had known to survive in the global society that we live in today.
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However, learning from this, we know that we do not need to continue following this kind of belief system if our societies have changed. We still organize due to these trace effects of organization being essentual to our survival from more simpler times. Indeed, human brains cannot grasp complex topics at first still. We learn rapidly in the beginning stages though what is and isn't important for us to learn and grow.
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Indeed, baby birds have wings but they first need to learn in order to fly.
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# Morning Pages 140
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Created: December 31, 2020 12:42 PM
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Create the Adobe Spark and Canva projects and submit it before 2:30!
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Get on it right now.
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& Call the registrar by 3:00 pm.
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The link to the Adobe Spark page is:
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[https://spark.adobe.com/sp/design/video/urn:aaid:sc:US:3e379f34-ee30-4f2d-9ba1-6174f933ecce](https://spark.adobe.com/sp/design/video/urn:aaid:sc:US:3e379f34-ee30-4f2d-9ba1-6174f933ecce)
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If you get bored —> **do not go on your phone or social media.**
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— update: please refer to this step in times of weakness because you literally just wasted half your day because of this again.
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Play some quick games to relax or do a quick doodle. The fact that you know this is a game or not necessarily having to do with the real world you live in will provide the escape necessary to allow your mind to wander and find its way back to the present moment again.
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This is often not the case with social media or checking your phone. Your phone is often a very real reminder of the various many other things going on with other people or places or situations currently happening and they will actually create a further investment in wanting you to know more. It is basic marketing but it is one that has worked well and people are hooked on in our own age. The rise of social media apps and foundation in the feeling of connection is what people often crave the most although they might not admit it.
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If you have already found solace in your social well-being, then you are one of the good few that can go forward with success.
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Kanna may have been right that you don't have to give to the people that don't have families right now, while I disagree with this kind of selfish thinking, if you have some things that you need to take care of for yourself, absolutely no one will be looking out for you other than your own family. The family systems that we were taught have been in place for milliennia and we shouldn't try to forget that family is always very important.
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When you have been brought up on using the phone to do everything now, from apps to basic survival necessities of ordering, calling, and communciating - it can be hard to separate ourselves but you must understand the importance of sepearting yourself from your tools. You are not your tools. You are you. And that is important to understand at the very very core of it all. All these tools are truly meaningless if you lose yourself.
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So now go ahead and finish that project for YOURSELF!
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# Morning Pages 141 - Happy New Year!
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Created: January 1, 2021 12:59 PM
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Today is the new year and indeed I am grateful for so many of the things that I've been able to do this past year despite the global pandemic that wreacked havoc on the minds of so many .
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I was able to get started on the storm station, I was able to further substantiate the quantum computing club, and I was able to strengthen my time with my beloved family.
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Currently I am sitting in my home enjoying the presence of my family listening to my mother order chicken tikka masala from the regular Priya's.
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The multi armed bandit problem had been proen by plant biologist that it can be solved even with species without brains, without even neurons actually.
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpwW9Lw2Ku4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpwW9Lw2Ku4)
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High school to college to graduate textbooks often dont' mention the mycelial realtionship between fungi networks.
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What is mutualism?
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Reciprocal parasitism.
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Mimosa Piduca: a plant that moves
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[https://wiki2.org/en/Mimosa_pudica+Milds.5](https://wiki2.org/en/Mimosa_pudica+Milds.5)
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This year's biggest breakthroughs in biology:
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- new theory of individuality
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- individuals as a process now rather than a single individual
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- neuron processing
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This year's biggest breakthroughs in physics:
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- blackhole information paradox
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This year's biggest breakthroughs in math & computer science:
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- Landmark Proof
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- quantum entanglement + halting problem
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- richard taylor
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- Conway Knot - Piccarillo's Knot - 4-dimensional spaces you find yourself creating knots
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# Morning Pages 142
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Created: January 2, 2021 1:01 PM
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a clone of the identical [gdocs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/108efCbCC7m0XSUuw7G45z1hwLGyVPDxCZ4VHwiA8uqI/edit#) except with important parts of clarity.
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That is the post ^ that you can make if you get your degree and finish that project.
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So open canva:
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[https://www.canva.com/design/DAER0o_m7gI/SNamXURmFep3f4vYx0QglQ/edit](https://www.canva.com/design/DAER0o_m7gI/SNamXURmFep3f4vYx0QglQ/edit)
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And answer questions:
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fSbw-BZ1sUdvg-7xWtkoIxAtcRep9WDIbMmcRycX7yo/edit](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fSbw-BZ1sUdvg-7xWtkoIxAtcRep9WDIbMmcRycX7yo/edit)
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|
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And submit to blackboard:
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[https://nyitonline.nyit.edu/webapps/portal/execute/tabs/tabAction?tab_tab_group_id=_1_1](https://nyitonline.nyit.edu/webapps/portal/execute/tabs/tabAction?tab_tab_group_id=_1_1)
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Copy and paste the request for extension letter:
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V8eG05MM1B2DYZjC2lu9naEwYzCpgvlhxdcFF0RuOxI/edit#heading=h.6485ojsbf84t](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V8eG05MM1B2DYZjC2lu9naEwYzCpgvlhxdcFF0RuOxI/edit#heading=h.6485ojsbf84t)
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And send email to
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[khora@nyit.edu](mailto:khora@nyit.edu)
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Then hope for the best. Good luck.
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Strategic Frame Analysis : Part 1. The Video | Part 2. & 3. The Poster
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- [x] Complete the video
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- [x] Complete the poster
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- [x] Submit on blackboard
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- [ ] Request extension to email teacher
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# Morning Pages 15
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Created: May 22, 2020 1:49 AM
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- [ ] Wake up early May 22, 2020 8:30 AM
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- [ ] Brush teeth, take shower, send in timesheet
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- [ ] Go to Walmart + Indian store w kanna tomorrow morning
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- [ ] Have seasonal loan request form filled out and send to sign
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- [ ] May 22, 2020 12:00 PM meeting with advisor
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- [ ] Get into classes
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- [ ] Make sure to send all necessary timesheets in
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- [ ] Have all times set up that I worked , make sure to get full award amount
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# Morning Pages 169
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Created: February 2, 2021 3:19 PM
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Hopefully this will work this time as an encouraging space to get things done in the manner that i would like to get them done. Currently, I am at a whopping -34.74$ in my bank account, which, I admit, before I saw that number I was having quite an excellent day going about doing things such as the involvement fair for the quantum computing club today earlier and thinking about what I should gift Pallavi as a birthday present - something that I still have to make sure to do although not exactly sure how now that it seems I am negative in money.
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No matter though, it is not the end of the world. I still have a few dollars of cash which got me here to Hackmanhattan to have a moment to peacefully meditate on how to solve my problems. Shortly, I will be boiling some water to drink my herbal tea with. And I'm sure that could help me in some way figure out the problems now on my plate.
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What I have solved - there was a Wired subscription that was coming out of my account that I got refunded back to me thankfully.
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Why don't i ask for help? We don't ask for help because, I believe as coming from my own experience, when we asked for help when we were younger, in some, in any way at all, we were not given it. This had us beginning to learn that we shouldn't ask for help. This isn't fair and it isn't right. One CAN ask for help. And in fact, that is in many ways the way to survive in cases where when you ask for help at times that saves you a lot of the difficulty of otherwise trying to figure things out on your own. It is unfortunate that people live their whole lives without help though. And in fact, I somewhat respect and like that about myself too. In many ways, like beating a video game without watching a walkthrough, there is a higher sense of accomplishment at finishing a game entirely on your own, though sure, there was a bit more time spent figuring things out and getting stuck, when you finally reach it through struggle and perseverance, I do think that it counts for something.
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|
||||
However, sometimes, if you're really just infinitely stuck in places of no return, you really should just check out the walkthrough to help you get outta there.
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|
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Anyways - **actions**
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|
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HM Paypal amount:
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|
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*update - the dues will only be taken out on February 05, which hopefully, by then, I will have a significant bit more amount of money in the bank. We will see though.*
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Call Amma to make it positive:
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update - Amma is the best. She will always be awesome.
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|
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David Shaw and the timesheet amount:
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Email Jessica Beaudoris and ensure that the approved timesheets will get expedited to be received by this friday itself.
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|
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The fact of the matter is - you're going to make a lot of mistakes in life. That's normal and that's natural. The important part though, is to learn from them. And I think that is where reading the works of others really helps a lot.
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Reading the lessons that other people are saying coming from their own experience is just so vastly underrated that it's incredible. People really don't read anymore, and instead of reading people like to scroll on trash things or think that a meme is justification or sufficient enough to validate their actions. No, it's not. A meme is there to try to influence the public of something for it's own reasons too by the way.
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|
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The real, most genuine way to learn is either by reading or really by experiencing the hard lesson on your own. Of course, it may take some longer than others to fully come into the realization of their lesson.
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And some, unfortunately, will never learn.
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|
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The goal is to help everyone learn. Certainly, we have enough teachers and people that have come to the end of their life, wanting to pass something down. The most invaluable thing that you can ever pass down is your knowledge. This is what we will remember you for. This is what we will think back to you fondly of. And this is what a generation of people after you, will be magnificently grateful to you in.
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Anyways - let's work on my project. The hackerrank communicator.
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# Morning Pages 170
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Created: February 3, 2021 2:45 PM
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|
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My main task for today is try to get all the financial things sorted and do my best to keep up to date with the Quantum Computing course as much as possible from now on and back track while I have a bit more free time.
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|
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I have already gotten the time sheets approved for the most part. I now need to make sure that the whole amount is dispersed on Friday itself.
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![Morning%20Pages%20170%2004b26f080d304cb7a6c0bbb997461f41/Untitled.png](Coding%20Tips%20(Classical)/Project%20Vault/Comms/WRITTEN%20TEXT/Internet%20Chats/Thought%20Catalog%20-%20notion%20export/Morning%20Pages%20Blog%205343390046d84175aa168d5cf6b72dd7/Morning%20Pages%20170%2004b26f080d304cb7a6c0bbb997461f41/Untitled.png)
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Youtube is a beautiful source of information. The above is from the video in [The Art of Not Trying - Taoism](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLAZvESoVgI).
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|
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Working hard is to be beautifully appreciated. But that is only 50% of life and the other is also in knowing to relax as well. The balancing act between these can be difficult for us humans sometimes but switching between these is does nothing except help make life just much more enjoyable for us.
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|
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I think telling ourselves that we do not have anxiety or depression sometimes is the ultimate key.
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|
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Another project that I would love to work on and not be on any social medias at all is the extension project for coders to be able to communicate with each other when they need a bit of practice.
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|
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Ultimately, after the paycheck things are finished: I need to make sure that I am ultimately all good on my homework assignments really.
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|
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*Change is inevitable. Life is impermanent. If life would be permanent, it would be lifeless. - TAOISM*
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|
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**Be Like Water -** how to overcome the hard by being the soft. [Soft](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUjPFCosmNA) approach is sometimes better than hard for long-term approach.
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|
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1. Be like water - yin & yang
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2. The Power of Softness
|
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|
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*everyone knows that the solft and yielding overcomes the rigid and hard, but few can put this knowledge into practice.*
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|
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3. See the Silver Lining
|
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|
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*The story of the crooked tree, rather than being used for lumber as the straight trees, it was better used as a resting tree and eventually became a holy tree.*
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Idea: make a roblox game that makes coding easy for everyone. Like an obstacle course where you can only get to the end when you have the set up done for how you can make a constructor and a whole class.
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Today's [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xglvNR-fMSk) appreciates the beauty of a flower, of love, of joy, a expression of sacred messengers of another realm. The bridge between the physical form and the formless. They had a scent was not only pleasing to humans but enlightened us in many hours.
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The main thing that I have to make sure that I get through today is the theory of computation class subjects that I have otherwise failed.
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I must cc Saito, Maharshi, and others in it too.
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The priority for today is to finally finish the hypercomputation paper because, well first of all it is a really cool paper of you to finally get done, and secondly you need to get through with this to fix your grade. There is no reason to take that class over again, by the way. Talk and rehash with your advisors again tomorrow.
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QNT 100 Week 12 Quiz
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# Morning Pages 174
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Created: February 7, 2021 1:53 PM
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The main thing about today is that I have to, and I mean absolutely have to finish my hypercomputation homework by today. It is essential. Why? Because this week is the last week I may have to change my grades and to potentially receive any financial aid assistance from the institution.
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Instead of focusing on the wrong things please just make sure that you get all the things that you're supposed to get done for today!
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1. ~~Programming Assignment #1~~
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2. ~~Q x Q Assignment #13~~
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Both of which are due tonight!
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Here are the links for both of them.
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**Update**: I did get both of them done! In fact I got both #13 and #14 for Q x Q done and finished programming assignment #1 right on time at 11:59. I might even go ahead and finish doing programming assignment #2 as well just to stay ahead.
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All of these things do connect together in numerous ways though and in fact everything that I'm doing actually connects together with things in so many ways in surprising manner - the story of the golem that I learned seems to manifest itself in the new IBM product of the artificially intelligent command line system they are trying to develop for a more user-friendly environment for the software developers themselves.
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https://www.ibm.biz/clai-home
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[https://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml](https://www.research.ibm.com/articles/brain-chip.shtml)
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Also the TrueNorth architecture that was read about today is truly going along the same lines of the biological hypercomputation topic that I was writing about earlier and am still driven to hopefully finish by tonight and send a draft of the email to Professor Ennoure to look over if possible when he gets the chance to change the grade.
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I just have to make it as seamless as possible for him to pass me. Hopefully, and I know he has said before, he wants to pass me but it is just that it has to be a painless as possible.
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Perhaps I can send him the outline of the email that Dr. O'Hara sent so he knows exactly how that can be done and I can also cc Dr. Saito and Maharshi so that they can also provide some encouraging tips on how to get me to pass.
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# Morning Pages 24
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Created: May 29, 2020 6:39 PM
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Taking Mandy's advice from her call yesterday, I am going to continue trying to type another 3 pages of stream of consciousness at some point in today rather than restricting myself to the anxiety of writing in the mornings. Although I did wake up today I sort of just got right into it and banged out the things that I needed to get done right then and there that I needed to for the day. Reminding myself the day before a task list of things that I needed to get done also helped me quite a bit too rather than wasting time today trying to orient myself to do what I needed to.
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With those things that I needed to get done now out of the way I think I finally have a bit of free time to journal exactly what I want to accomplish for the upcoming following days.
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Rather than journal my thoughts here, today I will journal the things that I want to learn how to do this weekend and get more proficient at.
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I would like to learn how to bypass the administrative permission restrictions on here which don't allow me to download everything that I want to download.
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I want to be able to type out and think through an algorithm such as binary search, merge sort, bubble sort or more. I think a really efficient way of thinking through problems is taking it from its simplest base case and writing any other steps involved as you go. We have to write each and every step down so that we are able to control the logical steps involved and be able to accurately predict if things go wrong.
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I want to be able to see through all the Y combinator episodes on start up culture.
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I want to be able to keep my brother not bored over the summer.
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I think the most ingenious way to keep a child occupied in a healthy way when they don;t
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# Morning Pages 35
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Created: June 17, 2020 3:37 PM
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I guess the point of my creating morning pages is to motivate me to create things of substance again and display it in a beautiful way.
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I sort of have my commitments lined up in two areas. if i was only committed to one right now, I think I would have better success in that and that only. I already have a successful team in the quantum computing club so I really need to focus my efforts on that so that it has the foundation to take over there.
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The Storm Station already got built and while there is still much to do in that department I already have something that I am committed to. I feel though that the Storm Station project is also something I am just as committed to in the meaning and ideas behind it all. Being surrounded by idea people is really great though and it is as motivating as anything else. But Yuvel's book on Sapiens was true. It was gossip and it was storytelling and it was ideas that got us all to move as a society. The art form, really a worship in a ways, of dance music language and creation in other mediums is what allows us to follow the ends to this idea.
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In the end, while I search again for more profound quantum computing quotes, I yet again find them all to be quotes from men. Rather than accept defeat that I haven't yet found mentorship from a brilliant woman mentor, I will search and hunt, in this beautiful age of technology for a profoundly great mentor. Make sure to send an email to Samuel, courteously accept his recommendation letter.
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# Morning Pages 36
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Created: June 19, 2020 10:32 AM
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Things I have to make sure to get done for today:
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- [x] Check Email
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- [x] Send email to Sam Hedemann
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- [ ] Do problems for Q# coding challenge
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- [ ] Find team members for the YQI hackathon
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- [x] Test out the Q-Ctrl software
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- [x] Send resources to the team
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Sam hedemann email draft:
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Morning Sam!
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Shared and viewed that talk you gave us on quantum error correction and measurement. It was definitely really helpful and we took notes to better learn from. Thank you so much for the talk...and yes we would love your take on entanglement since we're learning a lot from this talk already. Will wait in anticipation for that!
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Some updates though - our (rudimentary for now) website is up and we will be updating it as we go: [https://theqrg.org](https://theqrg.org) and wanted to ask if we may place a headshot of you on our site as our advisor? We would really love to keep learning from you if possible at your convenience so that we could ultimately work our way up to the great strides you've made in the physics fields and how we can incorporate those concepts in our mostly electrical and computer engineering board right now (although there's students of different majors in the club). We've asked Professor Yusui Chen as well
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Also we attended yesterday's webinar with Q-CTRL as well (though to be honest we still need to catch up to speed with several of the physics concepts they deal with and why robustness is important when we want the ideal average from my understanding of quantum solutions so far) and would love to hear your thoughts or maybe even an explanation on topics that could be confusing? We're trying to integrate the technology that's out there but of course, it's futile in my opinion without a better comprehension. Thanks for your encouragement on having us continue our quest to keep learning!! It's appreciated! We've received a follow-up email from q-ctrl of them wanting us to test out their devkit so I chose the time of Wednesday at 6:30 but again, the technology aspect is hard without us understanding the physics of what we're trying to accomplish. As much as the online resources there are, learning it from a teacher-student environment would be optimal so your lectures are really helpful.
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Also, my SOUL appreciates you because through my college career it's been the hardest email ever to send requesting for a recommendation from professors I've known for years and I still couldn't bring myself to do it and you are so kind to suggest that you would even write one for me! I'm shook to the core. I would really really appreciate that whenever you get a chance if possible!! Thank you so so much. I would be forever grateful for that.
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Sorry I know it's only been a week since we last talked and I sort of slammed a bunch of updates on here but we're really thankful to have someone as knowledgeable as yourself its invaluable to have you talk with us!! I'm so glad to know you & keep learning from you.
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Hope you enjoy this beautiful weekend!
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Shwetha Jayaraj
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I think another great way to do things on top of morning pages is to review your morning page during the day.
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Yes, journaling is great and supremely beneficial to the writer in helping write down what exactly needs to be acted upon for the day.
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While this sets the outline for the day, I think what helps in helping you dream and imagine is perhaps setting an outline in what can be done for tomorrow as well.
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Having this foresight may help put life in perspective and allow you to eventually understand the importance of doing things today so that you have less to do for tomorrow.
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Over time, I hope this inspires you to do more today so that you can relax a bit more for tomorrow. At the same time, once you have created a list for tomorrow, in some way you are loading over you work so that you may relax a bit now for the moment as you have been able to spread and offload the things you need to get done to another time,
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Less passionate but more calm.
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Less concentrated but more efficient
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So this seems to be the start of your checklist for tomorrow.
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Things to get done for tomorrow:
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- [ ] Do problems for Q# Challenge — they are unrated so at least submit
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- [ ] Find team members for the YQI hackathon
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- [ ] continue applying to more jobs that you qualify for
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- [ ]
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# Morning Pages 37
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Created: June 20, 2020 4:59 PM
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Code in q# that we have the sample code for:
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Understand that there are concepts that may defy the logic of classical computation. Which is perfect for you! You weren’t that great at understanding this classical logic that you were taught to embrace as truth anyways.
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Things that are possible in Q# for quantum computation:
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From previous examples:
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- Generate the plus state/minus state in Qsharp
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- Generate Bell State
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- Generate GJZ State
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- Distinguish plus-minus state
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- Distinguish Bell States
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- Distinguish multi-qubit basis states
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- Oracle for f(x) = nth element of x
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- Oracle for f(x) = parity of number of 1 of x
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- Deutch-Joiza Algorithm
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- Generate state |00> + |01> + |00>
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- Generate equal superposition of four basis states
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- Distinghuish three qubit states
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- Not A or not B or not C >
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- Alternating bits oracle
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- Is the bit string periodic oracle
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- Is the number of ones divisible by 3 oracle
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- Block Diagonal matrix
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- Pattern of increasing blocks
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- X-wing fighter
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- TIE fighter
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- Creeper
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- Hessenberg matrix
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Created: June 21, 2020 9:56 AM
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Things to make sure to do today:
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- [ ] DO THE Q# Problems and submit
|
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- [ ] Create the team for YQI
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- [ ] Possibly push the quantum code onto your github
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Stream of Consciousness:
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Or guess not perhaps eh
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# Morning Pages 40
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Created: June 25, 2020 3:34 PM
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Things you must absolutely get done today + some commendatory remarks on things you have already done so far:
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You have already done a lot fo Golden quite spontaneously and have also done great work in forming a team as well as responding back. Make sure there is no one else to respond back to in terms of the group by email others when you can and by also creating a group on the slack whenever possible. Once that is done go onto trying to update the website by asking Justin for the code and then running Brackets to see what can be done with the layout.
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This requires completely shutting down everything else you are working on, getting your handy dandy google search ready and opening visual studio code. Workona will certainly be your friend here as the list will start expanding when you come across such a plethora of useful tools to add to the code. Make sure you finally go ahead and make that github repository public.
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Thing you must do:
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|
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- [x] Send job information for the role to Tata & make sure that is done with best capability
|
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- [ ] Update QRG website to be more efficient
|
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- [ ] Read up more on Eric Johnston's great book and keep learning
|
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- [ ] Sailor Moon MMD
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- [ ] Apply to a few more jobs that are hiring ^-^
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# Morning Pages 46
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Created: July 9, 2020 12:42 PM
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## July 09, 2020
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What all has happened in this summer so far that you have been out from NYIT and New York City in general? Often in every morning page I always project what I need to get done for the future but perhaps not enough time reflecting on what happened in the past. The sentiments of the past is what will push you to do differently in the future.
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I left New York City on March 12, 2020. At the time, a funny situation had occurred on a date I went on in which I lost both my phone & my wallet. If that doesn't put me off dating ever again, then I don't know what will. Regardless, I came back to Connecticut to greet my family without a my phone or wallet to get by (I had some cash and my laptop). ✔
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|
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From **May to now-July** what had I been doing? If I take things day by day I feel like I was doing something each and every day - and indeed I was but what did it amount to?
|
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|
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Well - it led to us having a **more organized quantum computing group**
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|
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1. We got our website up and running
|
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2. We have our twitter up and running
|
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3. We have our instagram up and running
|
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4. We have our advisors in communication with us
|
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5. We have others outside of NYIT in communication with us
|
||||
6. We are working with Q-CTRL to test their software
|
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7. We are entering hacakthons to increase our experience & credibility
|
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8. We are getting reached out to by other educators in the field
|
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9. We are discussing education initiatives in teaching high schools & those younger than us about this
|
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10. We are bringing quantum education t NYIT
|
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11. We are enrolling our group in qiskit summer school
|
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12. We are reaching out to others in the industry interested in learning the topic
|
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|
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Moreover, from May to July I have been working on refining my own portfolio in order to present my profile as a stronger candidate for selection.
|
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|
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**What more is there to still get done:**
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|
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-get the website entirely polished
|
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|
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-host regular meetings
|
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|
||||
-get closer in contact to crazypi
|
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|
||||
-put out more software from Q-CTRL onto our github
|
||||
|
||||
-get research papers and test out algorithm
|
||||
|
||||
-finish programming with quantum computers book
|
||||
|
||||
-apply to more scholarships, loans, & grants
|
||||
|
||||
-finish website
|
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|
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-link blog
|
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|
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-create working website for all socials
|
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|
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-create meaninful music/art that inspires you
|
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|
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-virtual reality setup
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# Morning Pages 656
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Created: December 5, 2022 9:39 AM
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**Monday, December 05th, 2022**
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I have several things I need to get done by today. The research project template which I failed to work on over the weekend as well as the data mining project. You must finish both of these by today. Start by going to the place where there is template code examples from qisket and then formatting the paper the way that Dr. Nizich suggested. I woke up early today though and for that I am grateful.
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|
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J3wNP6u5YU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J3wNP6u5YU)
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|
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Discovered today that Go is faster than Rust! O:
|
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|
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GX2mTUtfo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0GX2mTUtfo)
|
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|
||||
For quantum news, more listed [here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aWxVH9FVuD6oUfl_Huaa7RTOz7F1v6rtgJz9CQTJfxI/edit).
|
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|
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**Homework/Assignments:**
|
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|
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- Quantum master’s research project
|
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- Data mining project
|
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|
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**Job Opportunities:**
|
||||
|
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- [https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/11/08/2022-24250/accelerating-innovations-in-emerging-technologies](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/11/08/2022-24250/accelerating-innovations-in-emerging-technologies)
|
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- [https://quantumconsortium.org/quantum-jobs/?utm_medium=email&_hsmi=233857181&utm_content=233857181&utm_source=hs_email](https://quantumconsortium.org/quantum-jobs/?utm_medium=email&_hsmi=233857181&utm_content=233857181&utm_source=hs_email)
|
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- [https://jobs.lever.co/dwavesys/59714a9d-d66d-4a36-8279-375b055ea3a3/apply](https://jobs.lever.co/dwavesys/59714a9d-d66d-4a36-8279-375b055ea3a3/apply)
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# Morning Pages 67
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Created: August 25, 2020 2:43 PM
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# Tuesday, August 25, 2020
|
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|
||||
Looking at the calendar I see that though there are not many things on my calendar for today, other than the student run Mural presentation, more of it depends on my execution of the knowledge that I have gained this summer to be applied and put to use in a practical way:
|
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|
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To be entirely transparent this summer and to reflect on what I have spent most of my time on it can easily actually be broken down into a few different categories
|
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|
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- Quantum Computing
|
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- Music
|
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- Witches
|
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- Malayalam
|
||||
- Social Media Branding
|
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- Hackerspaces
|
||||
|
||||
[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TDHIM2AnqbhS8molTr_2tbjZBxazOPlTuEpGz5aXdVp2KVabV1WkW_4y8cVPw4vjO5W60dxl4d37mXp_i9hczDEXSqYRjpnXR0MbrVlyru9h4AwDMxrrb1mNy1gH31h9tlAGJtTD](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TDHIM2AnqbhS8molTr_2tbjZBxazOPlTuEpGz5aXdVp2KVabV1WkW_4y8cVPw4vjO5W60dxl4d37mXp_i9hczDEXSqYRjpnXR0MbrVlyru9h4AwDMxrrb1mNy1gH31h9tlAGJtTD)
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|
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It seems to me that those are the few areas of knowledge that I have put my most amount of time and effort into with a good amount of that time also spent learning about many other miscellaneous aspects as well. Now, putting that knowledge that I have into outputs that other people can then take value from is extremely important in order to cultivate what I have so far and to even expand on that based on societal value.
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|
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When it comes to music I have discovered the beautiful & ethereal genre of future funk. Thank to Hari coming here and introducing me to synthwave and the Tetris video games (oh & also video games should be added to the list there!) this quite possibly, though in the midst of a global pandemic, has been the **ultimate summer of my peak childhood dreams. There will be no other time like this so keep living, and keep staying grateful for each and every moment of your life this summer. In the fall there will another entirely brand new adventure that awaits.**
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|
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When it comes to applying what I have learned so far into an output that is easy for others to understand as well, this should come as no surprise that it perhaps easiest to break these categories down into separate quizlets and flashcards ---> especially when it comes to the dense knowledge that quantum computing provides.
|
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|
||||
Therefore, for today, it seems that you have a few tasks, continue to learn the quantum computing knowledge that you wish to & apply yourself to it.
|
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|
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Start Applying to the 2 areas of scientific interest to you: the Fellowship as well as the NSF Scholarship
|
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|
||||
Please do both as soon as possible.
|
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|
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1. You have already sent an email to the people that at the Fellowship which shows that you are definitely interested. Take a look a tthe fellowship guide and start from thee.
|
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|
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You still have to write the letter of interest, email those for your letter of recommendation, as well as create a resume for this application
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|
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The same has to be done for NSF research scholarship as well. → [https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6201](https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6201)
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|
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TjUayqN4JN1x_85D_qnDJEnRvbeQ7a3-x47gjbqtnWN8fvq4bkPC3rQpcbUGGOpRlgvpQjGaNwoVlhyM51RVon3i37vH5SAo9dzc1-IN4liUTEvp1WU0neEbXOxezYbNswsrV6cz](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TjUayqN4JN1x_85D_qnDJEnRvbeQ7a3-x47gjbqtnWN8fvq4bkPC3rQpcbUGGOpRlgvpQjGaNwoVlhyM51RVon3i37vH5SAo9dzc1-IN4liUTEvp1WU0neEbXOxezYbNswsrV6cz)
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# Morning Pages 7
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Created: April 30, 2020 2:59 AM
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On this beautiful Monday morning, I woke up early & started to open up my laptop and tinker with it. I love programming, I love computer science, I love art, and I love making things. While there are necessary struggles in life that I know that I have to do, taking time in the morning to get my brain working through these problems is something that is invaluable to me. Mondays are the start of a brand new week and therefore another week in which I can set my goals & have the week, or perhaps even less time that that, to accomplish them.
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After having woken up, washed my face, brushed my teeth, eaten breakfast, attending my first lecture for the day, putting on makeup, and drinking my coffee, I feel as though I can start making my morning pages & am more than ready now to conquer the world. While I was eating my cereal in the living room area, I turned on the rest of the Explained Netflix miniseries to watch the rest of the talk on mediation. Meditations & rituals and even listening to the John Debney Princess Diaries instrumental title score are all things that I’ve realized make me feel entirely wholesome & happy. So, happily, I’ve realized I must continue writing these morning pages as they entirely make up the essense of my happiness continuation. For this continuation, I feel as though my life must be kept at an equilibrium of all the characteristics and traits that are true of me. No matter what happens, despite these quarantine events, despite these circumstances, I must continue to engage in the rituals that make me **me.** I happily engage in them as I list out the things that I have to do for today:
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Let’s list them as here as bullet points shall we?
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- Send an email confirming receival of laptop and inquiring on laptop password
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- Get the timesheets further approved from suzan & sam
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- Write the response for tomorrows class & submit
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- Study for tomorrows database exam
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- Send an email to bursar about adding the class
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- Book an appointment with your advisor for next semester’s classes
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Hopefully, I am still able to get into fisherman's databases class. Explain to professor fishcerman that you have been diligently paying attention to the things that he explained in class and that you are still availble to take the first exam and that you had been receiving lecture material since the very first day of classes. Explain to him that this is a particularly crucial course that you absolutely must take in order to obtain the master’s degree in computer science that you hope to engage in for the coming next semester. Without taking this course there is no way that you will ever be able to finish your degree on time. This is a highly concerning matter to you as you know since you are already late in finishing your studies and therefore it would be good if you communicated this concern to your professors as well as soon as you possibly can.
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The best thing that you can do for yourself in times like these is always to be properly prepared. After a while, you cannot blame things on your naivete anymore. You cannot blame things on being young and not knowing any better. After a while, just like you sister had said just a little bit earlier today, it is easier to forgive children but entirely another case altogether to forgive older adults that already had years and years to already know better practices.
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So start ahead of the curve, and prepare ahead of time. It all starts with one step and it really starts with taking the steps needed NOW so that later on you can say that you already have these things prepared from xyz years ago. Think back to how thankful you are that you programmed in HTML when you were playing neopets, think back to how appreciative all the games that you had enjoyably played in your early teens that make you relevant in the career paths that you are choosing now. Think back to your days singing in the choi that you now fondly remember as a foundation of your desire to want to learn musical activities. It is the small steps that you chose to take before that are leading you into successful talking points in the actions that you are taking daily now.
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Be grateful for the small things that you started before such as starting your site or learning a little bit of something that you thought entirely useless at the time. If it were not for your jeopardy knowledge that you played with your sister back in the basement of your house when you were kids, you would not have such an affinity to watching jeopardy now that you have the pleasure of currently passing down to your little brother. You are now helping a whole new generation in cultivating knowledge and enjoying the familial love that comes from these trivia games.
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Things may not be great all the time, but even the hardships can be understood as life lessons. These moments that we are being quarantined we can take action as to what we did to help others and our family in times of crisis.
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I continued to support Hack Manhattan and pay dues and do fundraising and social media for the nycmakesppe.com as well supported foundations that were taking strides to provide relief to people that were personally affected by the virus. As noticed in the work whatsapp chat by Lindsay, there are people that are dying from this and friends are getting personally affected with these deaths of close loved one.
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The actions you take now truly matter. The people you chose to speak to truly matter. If it werent for you talking to Mandy that one evening, you would never have even thought of doing morning pages. Of ritually creating a pattern of stream of consciously writing 3 pages a day for every single day.
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This is an extrmely important tool and will help you as. Currently I am reading *The God of Small Things* by Arundhati Roy. Much like the title of that book, you are creating small activities in your life that ultimately will serve as making a difference to your life, no matter how small or futile it may seem. The thing is that it all makes a true difference. We have no way of prediciting the future but truly all of it really does make adifference in the grand scheme of things. Stream of consciousness not only helps your writing but serves as a meditation practice to vent out your thoughts if you are having any particular noxious attitudes that you feel like expulging from your chest. This is also a wonderful way to increase your vocabulary as well in a fairly easy going manner.
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Perhaps it would be good if you created a running list of books that you’ve read or liked to read:
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- *God of Small Things*
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- *Harry Potter* series
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- *The BFG*
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- *Charlie & the Chocolate Factory*
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- *The Prettys* series
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- *The Hunger Games* series
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- *Twilight* series
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- *Artemis Fowl*
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- *The Shining*
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- *The Lovely Bones*
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- *Educated*
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- *My Sister’s Keeper*
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- *The Kite Runner*
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- *Catcher in the Rye*
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- *1984*
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- “The Lottery”
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- “The Last Question” by Isaac Asimov
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# Morning Pages 8
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Created: April 30, 2020 2:59 AM
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You must not take no as an answer for this coming midterm. What you must do, rather, is to focus all of your attention in learning the material as needed for the course and determining if this is the type of course that you will want to take now or later.
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Ultimately, you must decide if you believe that learning database management is for now or for later.
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For your exam today:
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Go through as many of the powerpoints and pdfs as you can & try your best to understand the relational algebra part as that is probably going to the part that is going to the most important for you to understand during the exam.
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Go over the notes where he literally talked about what is going to be on the exam and list it here so that you can visualize it as a reference:
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- **April 7th - First Exam**
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- Topics :
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- **Relational algebra problem**
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-
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- **SQL Type 1 Query**
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- **Introduction to Databases** → 1st powerpoint
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- **What is a primary key?**
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- **What is a foreign key?**
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- Questions will specify whether it is to be answered in relational algebra or SQL
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- Make sure to know the difference
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- Cartesian products/production
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- **Natural join**
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- **Rename, project, select**
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- Know the relational algebra operations
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- How will the exam be administered?
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- Exam will be dropped into the folder
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- We will have plenty of time to do the exam
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- Same process will follow for the second exam
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- Project willl be due by the end of the semester
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- Final exam will go the same way
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- The first half of this course if queries & relational algebra
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- Entity Relationship Diagram/ E.R. Model
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- Allows you to identity entities used in the relationship
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- How do the tables relate to each other
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- Database design - relational database
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- What does it mean to work/follow constraints
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- ER Diagram
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- Graphical representation of database
|
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- Form logic through pictures
|
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- Create relational schemas
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- Meanwhile also include constraints
|
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- This is not like before where you are pulling & fixing tables
|
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- Read the recommended MongoDB
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- Going from relational DB to NOSQL
|
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- This will give you **flexibility on** your resume
|
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- In programming everything is an object
|
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- Entities however have commonalities and differences
|
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- You must have at least one primary key in the table.
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|
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Database Management notes:
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|
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- A database management system contains information about a particular enterprise:
|
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- Collection of interrelated data
|
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- Set of programs to access the data
|
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- An environment that is both convenient & efficient to use
|
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- Can be very large & touch all aspects of our lives
|
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|
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What are the drawbacks of using file systems to store data?
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|
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- Data redundancy & inconsistency such as multiple file formats, duplication of information in different files
|
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- It is difficult to access the data as you need to write a new program to carry out each new task
|
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- Data isolation is a problem with multiple files & formats
|
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- Integrity problems also arise as the integrity “constraint” eg account balance > 0 become “buried” in program code rather than being stated explicitly
|
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- Hard to add new constraint or change existing ones
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|
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Levels of Abstractions :
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|
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- Physical level: describes how a record (eg instructor) is stored
|
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- Logical level: describes data sotred in database, and the relationships among the data
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- Type instructor = record
|
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- ID = string
|
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- Name: string
|
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- dept_name: string
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- End;
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- View level: application programs hide details of data types, Views can also hide information such asn employees salary for security purposes
|
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|
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Instances & Schemas
|
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|
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- Similar to types & variables in programming languages
|
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- Logical scheme - the overall logical structure of the database
|
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- Ex. The database consists of information about a set of customers & accounts in a bank and the relationship between them
|
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- Analogous to type information of a variable in a program
|
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- Physical scheme - the overall physical structure of a database
|
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- Instance - the actual content of the database at a particular point in time
|
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- Analogous to the value of a variable
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- Physical data independence - the ability to modify the physical scheme without changing the logical schema
|
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- Applications depend on the logical scheme
|
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- In general, interface between various level should be well defines so changes do not seriously impact
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|
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Data Models
|
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|
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- There are a collection of tools for describing
|
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- Data
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- Data relationships
|
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- Data semantics
|
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- Data constraints
|
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- Relational model
|
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- Entity-Relationship data model (for database design)
|
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- Object-based data model (object oriented & object-relational)
|
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- Semistructured data model (XML)
|
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- Other older models include network & hierarchical models
|
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|
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Relational Model
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|
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- All the data is stored in various tables
|
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|
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Data Definition Language (DDL)
|
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|
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- Specification notation for defining the database scheme
|
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- DDL compiler generates a set of table templates stored in a **data dictionary**
|
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- Data dictionary contains metadata (ie data about data)
|
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- Database scheme
|
||||
- Integrity constraints
|
||||
- Primary key (or ID that unique identifies instructors)
|
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- Authorization
|
||||
- Who can access that
|
||||
|
||||
Data Manipulation Language (DML)
|
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|
||||
- Language for accessing and manipulating the data organized by the appropriate data model
|
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- DML aka as query language
|
||||
- 2 classes of languages
|
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- Pure: used for proving properties about computational power and optimization
|
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- Relational algebra
|
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- Tuple relational calculus
|
||||
- Domain relational calculus
|
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- Commercial: used in commercial systems
|
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- SQL is the most widely used commercial language
|
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|
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SQL
|
||||
|
||||
- Most widely used commercial language
|
||||
- SQL is NOT a Turing machine equivalent language
|
||||
- AGAIN NOT A TM EQUIVALENT LANGUAGE
|
||||
- To be able to compute complex functions sql is usually embedded in some higher-level language
|
||||
- Application programs generally access dos through one of
|
||||
- Language extentions to allow embedded Sql
|
||||
- Application program interface (eg ODBC/JDBC) which allow sSQL queries to be sent to a database
|
||||
|
||||
Database design
|
||||
|
||||
- The process of designing general database
|
||||
- Logical design - deciding on the database scheme. Database design requires that we find a good collection of relation schemas
|
||||
- Business decision - what attributes should we record in the database
|
||||
- Computer science decision - what relation schemas should we have and how should the attributes be distributed among the various relation schemas
|
||||
- Physical design - deciding on the physical layout of the database
|
||||
|
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Is there a problem with the following db?
|
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|
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Relational Algebra Operations:
|
||||
|
||||
- Select, project, rename operations
|
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- They are unary operations
|
||||
- Operate on one relation
|
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- Select operation
|
||||
- Select: tuples that satisfy a given predicate
|
||||
- Notified with a sigma
|
||||
- Ex, Select those tuples of the loan where the branch is perryridge
|
||||
- Sigma branch_name = “perryridge” (loan)
|
||||
- Comparisons: = , >, <,
|
||||
- Combine several predicates into larger predicate with AND (^) OR( v), nOT ( ] )
|
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|
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Project Operation:
|
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|
||||
- List all loan numbers and the amount of the loans, but do not care about the branch name
|
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- Project operation : unary operation
|
||||
- Returns its argument relation, with certain attributes left out
|
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- Relation - set
|
||||
- Duplicate rows are eliminated
|
||||
- Notified with pi
|
||||
- List all loan numbers and the amount of the loan
|
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- Pi loan_number, amount (loan)
|
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|
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Composition of Relational Operations
|
||||
|
||||
- Result of a relational operation is itself a relation
|
||||
- Instead of giving the name of a relation as the argument of the projection operation, we given an expression that evaluates to a relation
|
||||
|
||||
Union operation
|
||||
|
||||
- Find the names of all bank customers who have either an account or a loan or both
|
||||
- This is depositor and borrower relation
|
||||
- First we must find the names of all customers with a loan in the bank
|
||||
- Then you find the names of all customers with an account in the bank
|
||||
- Create the union of two sets
|
||||
|
||||
r U s
|
||||
|
||||
1. R and S must be of the same unity (ie same number of attributes)
|
||||
2. Domains of the ith attribute of r and the its attribute of s must be the same in I
|
||||
|
||||
Set Difference operation
|
||||
|
||||
- Set differenceL find tuples that are in one relation but are not in another
|
||||
- R - S
|
||||
- Relation: tuples in r but not in S
|
||||
- Find all customers of the bank who have an account but not a loan
|
||||
|
||||
Cartesian product operation
|
||||
|
||||
- Cartesian product : x
|
||||
- Combine inför from any two relations
|
||||
- R1 x R2
|
||||
- Relation: subset of a Cartesian product of a set of domains
|
||||
- Same attribute name may appear in r1 and r2
|
||||
- Need to distinguish them
|
||||
- Attach an attribute to the name of the relation
|
||||
- R = borrower x loan
|
||||
- (Borrower, cusotmer_name, borrower, loan_number, loan, loan_numer, loan, branch_name, loan amount)
|
||||
- Distinguish: borrower loan number from loan loan number
|
||||
|
||||
Rename Operation
|
||||
|
||||
- Results of relational algebra expressions
|
||||
- Do not have a name
|
||||
- Thus rename operator
|
||||
- Notified as rho-p
|
||||
|
||||
Find the names of all customers who live on the same street and in the same city as Smith
|
||||
|
||||
- Obtain: Smith’s street & city
|
||||
- After doing so : reference customer relation second time
|
||||
|
||||
Set intersection operation:
|
||||
|
||||
- Upside down U is notation
|
||||
- Find all customers who have both a loan and an account
|
||||
|
||||
**What is a primary key?**
|
||||
|
||||
- Taking the cartesian product of two tables
|
||||
- Taking the natural join of two tables
|
||||
- Taking the query given cartesian products
|
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# Morning pages 1
|
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|
||||
Created: April 30, 2020 2:59 AM
|
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|
||||
March 8, 2020
|
||||
|
||||
Quantum computing is, well, hard.
|
||||
|
||||
As I push through with the whole interdisciplinary quantum computing/development challenge in our research team of diverse & motivated NYIT students, there seems to be many reservations on how and where the future of this technology can be visibly quantified. And the the idea is, that its applicability should be understood, essentially, in every way humanly & physically possible. It’s really a matter of *what* kind of system we are attempting to create with this hybrid of quantum and classical computing knowledge that we have available to us now.
|
||||
|
||||
Essentially, what we require is a framework. Just like how Python had Flask & Django. Just as JS has Node & ____. In a much much larger sense, a quantum system regardless of whatever language it may even use, just as a skyscraper needs its iron frame, just as a fully fleshed human requires the various interconnected systems it has to function, a fully fleshed and functioning quantum system needs exactly that type of setup.
|
||||
|
||||
The only issue is that its very identity is counterintuitive to even following necessarily that kind of setup.
|
||||
|
||||
You see, the thing to understand about quantum computing is that things do not work as a cycle. The very algorithms that are being used work on the basic understanding that information in a quantum system is non-reversible. Meaning things are not cyclic or pattern based but rather random & specifically utilizing the concept of *quantum wierdness.* (I guess since I am so wierd myself it may make sense why I chose this path)
|
||||
|
||||
Regardless, we are trying to organize entropy. We are attempting to categorize a non-category. We are in the quest of dichotimizing a quantum system into *this/that* situations as we have done with literally everything in our past so far. & perhaps it is this kind of unlearning that humanity needs to make an attempt to do first before we can further utilize the true power of quantum computing.
|
||||
|
||||
We need to internalize & practice the idea that the laws of life, physics, and our interpretation of nearly everything in the known and unknown universe is not actually separated into *yes* & *no*’s.
|
||||
|
||||
It’s really a whole lot of *it depends.*
|
||||
|
||||
& Quantum computing is able to answer back to us what those variables are. Why choose one path, if you can know the outcomes of both for instance. Understanding the analytics behind both paths can help us make much better & informed ideations (not decisions) on exactly why & how it depends. The implications for this are enormous. This technology thus requires for us to let go of obstinate red & blue, of 0’s & 1’s, and live in a world where answers can in fact be beautiful shades of technicolor.
|
||||
|
||||
Will this knowledge dull out humanity’s naive conceptions of the world that it is human choice that brought us from blue to red or from 1 to 2 without realizing that there were shades in between or decimal increments in those step intervals. Hopefully. Do we know what the implications of said world would be like? Hey, not at all! But it is worth first clarifying this concept first before we continue on to create quantum system models & frameworks for the rest of the year.
|
||||
|
||||
/
|
|
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# Morning pages 10
|
||||
|
||||
Created: April 30, 2020 3:00 AM
|
||||
|
||||
And in fact,it is not the morning at all but rather quite deep into the evening at 9:45 pm as I realize I still need to maximize my day so that I can efficiently carry out my tasks with there now being a lot more flexibility in the way that I want to do things now. I must realize, as Jim and Farzana have, that it is not necessarily scheduling time out to do what I have to but scheduling or at least being aware of the time that I must carve in to make the difference that I must make. Luckily, I have already been doing this for quite some time in that I do try to spend time with people, talk to people, and support everyone’s causes so long as I also believe in them. However, it is the personal development where I feel that I am most lacking in and therefore must do the most to consistently work on. The key word here, is consistently. I must consistently make time for myself in selfish ways that others do not have access to. However, there can be moments where this can be done in hybrid as I have also realized. People do get farther when they work in teams. People get more motivated when they work in teams. A lot of the times in a team it helps to have someone become the inertia. I’m not entirely sure if other people realize that as well. The fact is, there needs to be inertia to keep this project moving. A newness, a lack of regularity, a discord in fact.
|
||||
|
||||
That is exactly what I am hoping to accomplish with all the things and projects that I seem to be working on now. A discord. A perfect chaos of things that I can still get done and meaningfully so that it can all go toward something in the end. Perhaps towards a greater collection of my life.
|
||||
|
||||
Is that not the whole reason why we create this past of stories and fondly look upon nostalgia? To recognize that past moments our life are not yet dead?
|
||||
|
||||
We love to see resurrections. We love to see things as they were and in fact we love to see things as they were become improved the most. We simultaneously want to have a joyous past as well as a hopefuly future. Unrealistic as this may be, this is the future that we are trying to strive towards. How enjoyed I was to learn that the Nairs of my tradition had matrilineal systems ahead of their times. How happy I would be to know that in the future, that there would no longer be racism or sexism or any concept of money or inequality. There are drawbacks to all of these kinds of futures but the point of all of them is to look a the silver lining. The beauty of my looking back at the past nairs was to see how wondrous of a society that they had in malabar at the time and to let more people in this area, an in fact the women of this area know that women were once quite powerful. No longer are they seen as powerful and are now diminished to needing to be domesticated and lowly.
|
||||
|
||||
What can help is to create the next steps in what I think I should do. Indeed collective infrastructures can be a team that helps the world for better. I do think that Jim and Farzana have their hearts in the right place. And actually, I should be a bit more optimistic on this. However, theres a lot that still needs to be worked out if I am going to be a leader on some other forefronts.
|
||||
|
||||
What’s further the problem is that I am not 100% on anything. As I have learned with my own education, it is most important for me to 100% on something and finish it all the way through than it is to be half-ass with anything that may require more of my attention. I do need to consolidate a list of what I personally am about and the rest I can contribute to others that are willing to put more of their 100% into it than I am. What I am lucky to have with Jim and Farzana is that I am not the leader or the founder of this kind of collective. I am one part of the whole.
|
||||
|
||||
With others however I have a desire to be the leader of such as with quantum computing or with hackmanhattan. Those are collectives of engineers and minds that can make innovative technological differences in the world and are along the lines of exactly what I studied as well as as have nerdy passions with.
|
||||
|
||||
So, as of today, I am outlining some of the most important qualities that detail exactly what I am about.
|
||||
|
||||
The first step though is cleaning up all the resources that I have to first learn what I am not about. Well, actually, that is probably not too important. But it would be great to have a list of essays that I am already done and accomplished with that I can easily reference.
|
||||
|
||||
For instance, clean up your uconn google drive folder so that you have an easier way of having a transparent database that shows exactly what you already know.
|
||||
|
||||
Then clean up your workona too. Those things should be better consolidated to represent what you are now, similar to how your room should represent that as well.
|
||||
|
||||
Also *a mental note to find your wacom tablet*
|
||||
|
||||
Make a schedule perhaps every day to do these things and to do them properly. But don’t worry about sticking too rigidly to them, you have a ton of time and you’ll be fine regardless.
|
||||
|
||||
8 am = do try to wake up every morning, take a shower, brush your teeth, and be grateful for the day:)
|
||||
|
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9 am = Consolidate your ideas and create your morning pages and whatever you have to do for the day
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10 am = meditate
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11 am = read
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12 am = eat a HEALTHY lunch
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1 pm = do 20 minutes of the workout
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2 pm = make sure to respond to any emails or finish any assignments that you have not yet finished
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6 pm = reserve time to be creative, draw, paint, sing,
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7 pm = also reserve time to research into new things and read on your app as well
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8 pm = make sure to catch up with your loved ones
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9 pm = eat a HEALTHY dinner
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10 pm = meditate, reflect, maybe even write your morning pages or night pages, whichever way that you feel you may be most productive. Night pages seem to give a different mood than a morning page actually. A morning page seems to be filled with clarity and an outline.
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A night page on the other hand often feels like a reflection or a lesson learned based on what you should have done throughout your day that you are now projecting into the abyss of Tommorow.
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Regardless, you should at least type out these three pages so that you can get much more comfortable with typing 3 pages of substantial information every single day. Hopefully, you will stand a chance of this nonsense becoming more readable as you progress through daily pages, whatever the time may be that you decide to write these.
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So let’s go over the things that you have to do and then the thing that you want to do. This is especially important for you since you always seem to reverse the two in terms of priority.
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Things that you have to do (in order to get the good grade that you WANT)
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- Finish the annotated bibliography due tomorrow on rituals, probably best to finish that tonight itself
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- Finish the socrates homework
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- Finish the interview and the rest of whatever the internship class is
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- Research proposal
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- Check up on massachusetts ppe
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Things that you want to do:
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- Do the website
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- Do the qrg website
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Writing down these things on other surfaces but same day:
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-make sure you neat and consolidate our information properly every single day
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-make sure you are keeping up with knowledge that you claim to be so educated on
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-this means checking the news and testing your skills daily for example brilliant.org
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-read a book and learn some knowledge. You’re only 24 and there is so much that you still don’t know
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heck , there will *always* be something that you don’t know at any age that you are at in life truthfully
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So stay humble.
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Times like these you will learn that actually, less really is more
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Collect some true-isms that keep you humble and perhaps some that everyone can relate to. At the end of the day, the whole point of all of this connecting to people and relatability.
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This is about telling your story.
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# Morning pages 2
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Created: April 30, 2020 2:59 AM
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In a second attempt at doing the suggested 3 pages a day of just stream of consciousness writing, I try to this time envelop all of the plans, ideas, projects, expectations, goals, and visions I have in mind of trying to accomplish what I need for the future. Essentially though it involves a lot of writing anyways, and getting used to writing like this now will hopefully prepare me for endless amounts of writing and programming and documentation that I will have to output at some point later on in the very near future. As I was discussing with my family earlier, these moments in life right now are critical. The actions I take, the endeavors I choose to support and invest my time in, the institutions that represent me and of which I belong to. These all represent me and create an image of the type of person I am. Essentially it is branding.
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|
||||
First and foremost, I suppose, what kind of things do I want to come from me, represent me, and show what I am about. As long as I am solid about who I am, the type of material that thus comes from me will be strongly supported by a firm foundation of what I am and what I represent. In a few words I will try to sum that foundation up as I am: innovative, open-sourced, collaborative, interdisciplinary, think tank based, creative, design-oriented, communicative, technical, knowledge-sharing, loud, inventive, composed, contemporary, thought-invoking, paradigm shifting, and funny.
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|
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I am someone who loves to read. I am someone who loves to play video games. I am someone who likes to create. Creation in all forms though, as in art, writing, music, theatre, mathematics, constructions, inventions, programs, software, and more. What do I most want to create? I want to create forms that help people learn more about themselves and also inspire themselves to behave in a different way. I want to share information so that they inhale clean energy and exhale cleaner energy with the knowledge that they have consumed. I want to affect people with not only my personality, but also with what I am about and what I represent. I want to represent freedom and the ability to live freely while also respecting one another and collectively trying to help one another.
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|
||||
I want people to know that I represent love and compassion for each other. I want people to know that I symbolize healthy and self-sustaining support for one another when wanted but also remaining resilient and stable enough to selflessly create things themselves for one another.
|
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|
||||
The type of person that i want to be known for is to be silly, mistake-making, and lackadaisical, yes. Because life is silly and lackadaisical. There is no proof that there is any order to any of these things except for the order that we choose them all to be.
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|
||||
And thus with the same lackadaisical thought formation that I have become, I endeavor on paths that truly make me happy and produce joy in me when I create and share them with the world. Ultimately, even writing these pages do make me happy because I am investing time into myself to know who I am and what I am and where I am going forward. The things I learned at 37 Ways where I used to work were actually invaluable in teaching me a lot of the life skills beyond computer science knowledge that I needed to make myself happy and see where I was going. Although they were trying to mold me for their business projects, it helped me actually see what I wanted and propelled me to chase after that no matter what. If I want something, it is up to me, I had been taught, to go after it with however much fervor I can possibly muster. And that is exactly what I did. After becoming corporate trainer and creating my team, I went on to perform well at Aetna for nearly a year as IT Tech. Then I moved to New York City to pursue my degree after a breakup. Looking back, I think I am very thankful for that breakup because I would never have been able to do what I am doing now if I was in a relationship and not looking out for myself. If there is another person in the picture, I am always looking out for the other person. I think when I truly love another person, I usually tend to do that. So for right now, thinking about love and partnering is not in my books any time soon.
|
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|
||||
Instead, in the meantime, my love and passion will come from my work and the projects I choose to do with the community instead. I choose to do Reading Partners, a non-profit for underresourced elementary schools in NYC. I choose to do academic computing where i learned about architecture students and the plots they needed to do. I chose to do the Puerto Rico Project where we built a storm station which provided drinking water, charging stations, and a community hub for children and residents of Rio Piedras. I chose to become a part of HackManhattan which eventually led me to like-minded people that wanted to create and do to form a better society and community this way. So far, I think I have done quite a lot. And I’ve genuinely had fun with it all the way through.
|
||||
|
||||
So now instead, with the current pandemic and the quarantine today in March 23rd 2020 in full effect as I sit here looking out at a snow flurry day in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, I have to make up my mind to what I need to and prioritize my passions from there. This will become the building block for the great structures I hope to have created of Tomorrow.
|
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|
||||
Let's just start with the basics first;
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|
||||
I need to update my resume and email the woman from Jun Group back. I will have to see what they are offering as a price for wage and go from there. Don’t forget, that you currently do not have a job since both of your jobs got suspended due to covid19.
|
||||
|
||||
After updating my resume and emailing her, continue on this path of sort of self-branding if you will? You are a software engineer at heart and want to create and showcase programs that will affect community for the better. Not only are you a software engineer but at heart you want to create something innovative that people have not learned of before. You want to create a quantum computer and develop software on there that could lead to tons of new possibilities for machine learning and big data. You want to create something revolutionary and with that you will need to set up a space to have that identity first and then pour all your free time in making this a reality.
|
||||
|
||||
Therefore, treat this like a video game if you will. Finish the missions, complete goals, win the game. After the **email**, go to your Jekyll page and start attacking. Start **completing** your **personal website** , and after that we are now getting somewhere. With this in mind, you are free to update and put as many things on the website as possible and you are even free to create blog posts on it as you see fit. Lead & direct people to your website for news and updates.
|
||||
|
||||
After the skeleton & infrastructure of you website is set up, build on other platforms including your **nerdent instagram** and even maybe a tiktok or two. Honestly don’t worry about a social presence on tiktok for now lol. Get on **twitch** instead. Mandy was right. That’s more of my demographic anyways. After building on there, you can now add to your personal website a whole project space.
|
||||
|
||||
On your website you should have:
|
||||
|
||||
Links to all your accounts including:
|
||||
|
||||
Facebook
|
||||
|
||||
Meritpages
|
||||
|
||||
Medium
|
||||
|
||||
Twitter
|
||||
|
||||
Linkedin
|
||||
|
||||
Instagram
|
||||
|
||||
Hackmanhattan Wiki
|
||||
|
||||
Tiktok
|
||||
|
||||
Twitch
|
||||
|
||||
Dev.to
|
||||
|
||||
In theory, all of this should create everything you need to have about you.
|
||||
|
||||
Perhaps there can even be a way to publish all of this on one site into Jekyll. But this can also be something you look into while building your site builder
|
||||
|
||||
Mainly you need to create projects here:
|
||||
|
||||
You are part of HackManhattan
|
||||
|
||||
You are part of Puerto Rico Storm Stations
|
||||
|
||||
You are president of the The QRG - A quantum computing research group
|
||||
|
||||
Those are your main priorities while you are also attending classes and working two job in manhattan
|
||||
|
||||
However, you are a content creator on social media, those posts should link to the personal page too. Create a posts section that directly links to any social media posts, This will keep you updated.
|
||||
|
||||
Last but not least, list your resume on there. Ultimately, you’re linking to this site when you apply for jobs that ask if you have a website. Yes, you do.
|
||||
|
||||
Go get em.
|
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|
|||
# Morning pages 5
|
||||
|
||||
Created: April 30, 2020 2:59 AM
|
||||
|
||||
Today I woke up, at a reasonable time at that, to accomplish hopefully another substantial amount today. The difference I hope for today, is that I can actually do more than what I say I want to do and accomplish as I normally do.
|
||||
|
||||
Most importantly, I need to accomplish tasks as merely tasks that I need to do instead of huge projects that I need to finish. When i tack the word finish on there, the inertia that is needed to start such a large task of finishing something substantial is automatically increased.
|
||||
|
||||
When the bar gets increased, it can often seem daunting. But the thing really is, nothing is ever that daunting actually. There is a lot of things that can be “finished” but really what that is requiring me to do do is to actually just “do” the task. When you have a finished product, I often want it to be the best. I want it to be the top of the line and best possible i can do in order to get a 100 on the project. But real life often doesn’t work that way and it’s ok to not be the best at everything. Although it is important to give your all and your 110% into everything, it’s important to know that just starting and getting something out there and communicating that it is currently in progress is much more important than having an unannounced finished project.
|
||||
|
||||
When you have a finished project, yes it can shock and stun people but when people see that a project is currently being worked on. However, what you want is progress. Life is all about the journey is what they say. The journey has to be worthwhile and the journey really is just one juge progressive;y improving learning experience. No one comes out of the womb with everything already learned and all knowing.
|
||||
|
||||
People nowadays have common sense enough to know that most things can be googled. A lot of these things can be learned, picked up, and produced. It’s now up to you to show that you know it. It’s up to you to present yourself as fast as possible that you dabble in a certain territory. In fact, it is often in these niche categories that people get impressed rather than generically having a finished project.
|
||||
|
||||
SO just start. Every day just do.
|
||||
|
||||
Don’t go into something with the mindset that you need to finish. Starting is the best thing that you can do for yourself. It all starts with one step. Set everything up and do one step at a time.
|
||||
|
||||
This will be the best thing for you to do .
|
||||
|
||||
So what are the things that you need to just DO:
|
||||
|
||||
~~-Do a slide from the presentation~~
|
||||
|
||||
-text prohealth and say that you need a refill subscription
|
||||
|
||||
-do response
|
||||
|
||||
-watch a movie
|
||||
|
||||
-answer bullet points of research proposal
|
||||
|
||||
-enter the google summer of code hackathon
|
||||
|
||||
Emotionally? How am i doing?
|
||||
|
||||
Well, it is currently corona quarantine time. I am passionate about music and I love to play games. I’m interested in virtual reality and technology and I get excited by anything that will make the world a better place. I want a more equal society, a greener earth, a society that is better for each other.
|
||||
|
||||
That doesn’t leave me very much time to be bored but it gives me a lot to do. That usually means I have a lot on my plate but when I do, i tend to go on social media as a way to wind down.
|
||||
|
||||
Maybe I should choose different ways to do this in the meantime?
|
||||
|
||||
For instance:
|
||||
|
||||
=I can read books in the meantime on libby
|
||||
|
||||
=I can read manga for their storylines
|
||||
|
||||
=look through pinterest and get inspired
|
||||
|
||||
=diffuser
|
||||
|
||||
Reading typically just helps with language and writing so it will help me long term.
|
||||
|
||||
Play games! Games help with improved reflexion and comprehension.
|
||||
|
||||
Your brain will continue to grow and make connections the more you use it. So keep reading and try to use it more, engage with others, start a podcast, play an instrument, draw
|
||||
|
||||
YOU LOVE TO DRAW
|
||||
|
||||
I think I should draw more as well. Keep a drawing pad and create whenever you feel so inspired. You created a whole art gallery before and what happened with that?
|
||||
|
||||
Take time to pursue your interests. Take time to invest in yourself and water your gardens.
|
||||
|
||||
What I would not take time in doing is getting stuck on social media and decreasing your productivity. Talking and following is great and all but it can be very debilitating listening to the news all the time. Hanging out with my family has been preciosu
|
|
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|
|||
# Morning pages 6
|
||||
|
||||
Created: April 30, 2020 2:59 AM
|
||||
|
||||
-Coronavirus articles, quantum computing updates, get in touch with people on this.
|
||||
|
||||
-It is upto you to initiate group meetings when it involves people working together. Although working on your own can be prefereable, humans did not evolve without collaboration. It was our high efficiency at being able to work together as a team that allowed us to slowly overpass other species in the dominance hierarchy and get to the position that we are at today. Therefore, it is up to you to initiate language in such a way that you are able to motivate, drive, and inspire others to help you work together.
|
||||
|
||||
Here are things that you STILL need to get done at this point:
|
||||
|
||||
- Submit timesheets to Sam
|
||||
- Get your quantum computing team together
|
|
@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Morning pages 653
|
||||
|
||||
Created: December 2, 2022 5:26 PM
|
||||
|
||||
**Friday, December 02, 2022**
|
||||
|
||||
Apparently I can't create new docs with Google Drive NYIT anymore. Private
|
||||
Universities are a complete and utter scam and it is at least nice that
|
||||
Google itself is recognizing this. They are not giving free storage space to
|
||||
businesses that can afford to pay for them anymore. In fact they hardly ever even
|
||||
deserved to be given things in the first place. People deserve some universal things
|
||||
in this world like love, kindness, respect, forgiveness, patience, and generally
|
||||
acceptance in many ways of them just simply being themselves. However, it is one
|
||||
thing with deserving these considerations but entirely another when it comes
|
||||
to when one takes from others. Then rules need to be put into place so that it
|
||||
does not become unfair or unjust. So that unity and collaboration and peace can
|
||||
still be attained by the human species. Otherwise, everyone would be killing each
|
||||
other which would evolutionarily not be conducive to us either.
|
||||
|
||||
Anyways, that whole rant was to say that Google is doing the right thing here.
|
||||
We all know that NYIT does not deserve free things. They have important other
|
||||
resources and it is important to use them. So I have to start there.
|
||||
|
||||
—
|
||||
|
||||
I looked into the difference between zipping files and simply transferring ownership of files and data through gmail. Since they do say that restricted files will not be transferred I feel that it is probably just better to zip and download to the uconn gmail just in case as backup. Here are further websites that explain the zipping process:
|
||||
|
||||
- [https://www.issco.unige.ch/en/research/tutoriel-informatique/EN/compressing_zipping_files.html](https://www.issco.unige.ch/en/research/tutoriel-informatique/EN/compressing_zipping_files.html)
|
||||
- [https://experience.dropbox.com/resources/what-is-a-zip-file#:~:text=ZIP files work in much,data used by your computer](https://experience.dropbox.com/resources/what-is-a-zip-file#:~:text=ZIP%20files%20work%20in%20much,data%20used%20by%20your%20computer).
|
||||
- [https://kb.corel.com/en/125868](https://kb.corel.com/en/125868)
|
||||
- [https://www.quora.com/Does-a-zip-folder-save-space](https://www.quora.com/Does-a-zip-folder-save-space)
|
||||
|
||||
The final link talks about how not all files can be compressed…why? Which files can’t be compressed? Encrypted files. This is because it contains pseudo random data which makes it hard for the zip compressor to find repeatable patterns, the entire mechanism in which a zip file compresses file inside of it. Huh, pretty neat. This github explains it in more:
|
||||
|
||||
- [https://peazip.github.io/why-can-not-compress-pdf-avi-mp3-files.html](https://peazip.github.io/why-can-not-compress-pdf-avi-mp3-files.html)
|
||||
- [https://kb.corel.com/en/125893](https://kb.corel.com/en/125893)
|
||||
|
||||
In theory, unzipping through a cloud service is a bit weird. Especially when it’s connected to third party apps like Google’s cloud service is. This leaves it highly vulnerable but interesting. I looked into how someone would create the program for a zip compression tool.
|
||||
|
||||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0gguhEmWiY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0gguhEmWiY)
|
||||
|
||||
This video is a tutorial showing how to do it in Python. Actually by just a few minutes in it was clear to see that even in python you simply import the `zipfile` module was interested to see if they offer a tutorial or codebase on how to do it for LISP as well. Here are some links for zip in other languages as well:
|
||||
|
||||
- [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1578823/creating-a-zip-extractor](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1578823/creating-a-zip-extractor)
|
||||
- [https://exceloffthegrid.com/vba-cod-to-zip-unzip/](https://exceloffthegrid.com/vba-cod-to-zip-unzip/)
|
||||
- [https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-program-to-read-and-print-all-files-from-a-zip-file/](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-program-to-read-and-print-all-files-from-a-zip-file/)
|
||||
- [https://pythongeeks.org/python-zip-zipping-files-with-python/](https://pythongeeks.org/python-zip-zipping-files-with-python/)
|
||||
- [https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/zip-files-from-within-lisp/td-p/897548](https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/zip-files-from-within-lisp/td-p/897548)
|
||||
- [https://zipextractor.app/](https://zipextractor.app/)
|
||||
|
||||
Through the browser you can also easily zip and unzip folders by typing [zip.new](http://zip.new) as the url. Upon reading reviews, it might be okay to give access to it but just to be on the safe side maybe it might not be. It is a free tool but something about it seems a bit off. It does run ads though so it seems that it supports itself that way. It is definitely interesting and worth looking into. More zip links to reference:
|
||||
|
||||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Zip](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Zip)
|
||||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_compression#PKLITE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_compression#PKLITE)
|
||||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKZIP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKZIP)
|
||||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOS)
|
||||
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archive_formats](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archive_formats)
|
||||
- [https://support.pkware.com/home/pkzip/developer-tools/appnote](https://support.pkware.com/home/pkzip/developer-tools/appnote)
|
||||
- [https://www.loc.gov/preservation/digital/formats/fdd/fdd000450.shtml](https://www.loc.gov/preservation/digital/formats/fdd/fdd000450.shtml)
|
||||
|
||||
Zip extraction, heck even the problem of compression and decompression in quantum computing, has not been fully accomplished in the slightest. It is something worth looking into.
|
||||
|
||||
Anyways, now that I have started the transfer process for documents, it is time to just zip and upload that to the uconn email address as back up. So the steps to transfer documents are as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
1. zip all the folders of nyit drive first by just downloading (there are about 5)
|
||||
2. upload all the folder to the uploads folder
|
||||
3. Put the hack manhattan zip folder at your hack manhattan drive
|
||||
4. Put every other zip file in your uconn drive
|
||||
5. Delete the zip files from your laptop
|
||||
6. After transfer of emails complete, delete from NYIT email as well.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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**Download folders:**
|
||||
|
||||
- [x] Morning Pages
|
||||
- [x] Hack Manhattan
|
||||
- [x] CSCI 657 Data Mining
|
||||
- [x] Master’s Thesis
|
||||
- [ ] Life 101
|
||||
- [ ] there are 17 zip files for this
|
||||
- [ ] and a few that need to be manually uploaded
|
||||
|
||||
![Untitled](Untitled%201.png)
|
||||
|
||||
- [ ] NYIT
|
||||
- [ ] there are 2 zip files for this
|
||||
- [ ] and a few that need to be manually uploaded
|
||||
|
||||
![Untitled](Untitled%202.png)
|
||||
|
||||
**Upload & Delete folders:**
|
||||
|
||||
- [x] Morning Pages
|
||||
- [x] Hack Manhattan
|
||||
- [x] CSCI 657 Data Mining
|
||||
- [x] Master’s Thesis
|
||||
- [ ] Life 101
|
||||
- [x] NYIT
|
||||
|
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Cool. So while that’s downloading, I’ve also shared access with accounts as well, this has been cleverly called shortcuts by Google too because it truly does give a shortcut as long as you have information of access to that original path. There is no shortcut to a destination that is not already known or that you don’t have information to.
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So create a shortcuts folder to as a comparison, and further resource for backup, well at least till the 5th where it will get deleted. Actually that is a bit futile to be honest. Shortcuts aren’t really worth it.
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I finished up at the final SGA meeting I will probably have as president of the quantum computing club before I leave NYIT. I told them about the QED-C event I went to and that I hope they protect quantum. I have to also make some kind of announcement as well on this to those at the discord as well. Hopefully, Mary Scott from QED-C will have the picture that she took, and if not I hope someone from QED-C will have a copy of the picture as well.
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Okay, okay. Now that I spent several hours securing that part of it all… I realize I just need to do everything in small chunks. And really. Don’t go overboard. Just because you dive so deeply into things doesn’t mean the other things get done any better. It just means you dived deep, at the lack of doing other things well. It is better to be balanced than very good at just a few things, I think.
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You’re an interdisciplinary studies major of computer science, social science, and technology, damnit! Stop always trying to form connections.
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Anyways, it is my boyfriend’s birthday so I have to figure out something for that. But really, he’s only even going to be back by midnight from work. So reply back to Jesus for going to that board game party as well, it’s always a really great time seeing him. And mainly, focus on getting the quantum research paper completed. You need to be able to use it from Obsidian so see that it works normally. otherwise it will be a lot of work for you.
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In other news, my family is moving houses. I will be very sad that we are leaving our childhood home. But hopefully this is what they want as well. In fact, it most definitely is. It is what they’ve been trying to do for several years and they’ve finally achieved that goal. 😊
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I am happy for them.
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So go get that research project done!
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The major tasks:
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1. ~~Switch all google drive material into your uconn account.~~
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2. ~~Check back in with chin-tan~~
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3. Log into dreamhost. Confirm that there is nothing on your end to put website back up for theqrg.org
|
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4. Look at business cards and send out an intro email. (esp the one’s from qed-c)
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1. Doug finke
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2. ASU people
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3. Super.tech
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4. Bob Sutor
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5. Coding school
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6. Sam Hedemann
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As always I do and find a bunch of random things on the internet. Here are links:
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- [https://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/natlang/malayalam/malayalam-alphabet.html](https://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/natlang/malayalam/malayalam-alphabet.html)
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- [https://auth.monday.com/users/invitation/accept?flow_unique_id=37467&invitation_token=c5Z6bhWPDC9DSyDiovQ9#signupFormAboveTheSystemStepName](https://auth.monday.com/users/invitation/accept?flow_unique_id=37467&invitation_token=c5Z6bhWPDC9DSyDiovQ9#signupFormAboveTheSystemStepName)
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Created: April 30, 2020 3:00 AM
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nyc python 04.07.20
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Some people want an
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SOme people are very ready to take an opinion that is packaged neatly and to say that this is the thing.
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Docker compose .yaml
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**Put further notes that you have found useful in tech here:**
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Maybe the thing that is really required of me the most is to acknowledge everyone regardless of whether or not I truly care. Lying isn’t really hard to do lol since truth is kind of a human construct anyways too. I sort of went from not talking to anyone outside my family till i was in high school to deeply caring about every individual that crossed my path then slowly but surely being unable to handle the load that putting the amount of effort that i had into each individual as more and more people wanted that of me. I really didn’t have the emotional capacity for that at all. I used to care a lot for people but ultimately, it would only hurt me in the end but that still didn’t stop me. It’s actually weird how oddly selfless i was at that time then for the sake of others. prob subconsciously in a way i did in for stupidly self-preserving reasons of increasing my wealth in the currency of likeability. Regardless, after I realized that the currency of likeability wasn’t seeming to translate into effectiveness like being able to focus on my classes that were being paid for with actual currency lol i became a bit jaded in the time after that especially after the 1st breakup and most especially after the assault and the police report that absolutely no one could be expected to give that kindness back. Unfortunate yeah but figured that was just how life goes anyways. Hartford really did turn me angry and kinda mean but a lot of people said it’s what I needed anyways since I was usually so much so on the other spectrum. So in Hartford prepared me for nyc better than anything else that nyc was a walk in the park. I was able to manever through the city with ease, make tons of friends, and still manage my own time and personal stability without getting too invested. I guess the problem with that though is after Hartford I didn’t give a fuck about getting invested at ALL. and i never had that problem at all. I knew as a core identity about myself that I liked humanity and I liked helping people become better. My own experiences though had incorrectly taught me that i should never put other people so much above my own self like I used to. And i learned from that and took that with me to nyc and life was a breeze. I became super selfish. I would play people left and right & use them. I became really social but also aloof. I focused on my classes & even more, spent time to hone in all the skills that i wanted to improve on in programming and big tech and quantum development.Everyone at New York Tech knew me or at least had heard of me. & I commanded respect and was given it wherever I went & people came up to me to be my friend and to help me. I no longer wasted my time on people that I felt like logically would be a waste of my time. It was fantastic and felt like i was killing it. I still feel like I’m killing it. But i realized I was wrong. & i realized that today for sure and I was thinking about it completely wrong. I put people before me to get them to like me. When i realized i dont care if people like me or not i thought i no longer needed to care to make them like me. Hence, i didn’t need to show people i cared anymore in the kinda personally fake way i thought at least that i was doing it. I thought i became a lot more real now of me to only respond to people that i cared about & to only show those that i cared about that i care and to put them at a higher priority now which i was terrible at before. I used to never prioritized my own family or my friends that knew me the longest before. So then, after moving to Hartford I felt like I fixed that. & in a way, for the people closest to me now it was good. My family no longer has any problems, and id say im prob a lot more proactive w team v than i was before & w other friends.
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1 page of the project describing what the topic is going to be.
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Rewiriting what I wrote down:
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Hopefully since it is light out and thic an still count as my morning pages even though it is 4 om. I think ive understood that if i;m going to be on social media I should not take adderral otherwise I will end up being overly fixated on that for **hours** which eventually wasts my time and
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Morning pages 1,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
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Morning pages 2,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
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Morning pages 5,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
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Morning pages 6,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
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Morning Pages 7,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
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Morning Pages 8,"April 30, 2020 2:59 AM"
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Morning pages 9,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
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Morning pages 10,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
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Morning Pages 10,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
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Morning Pages 11,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
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Morning Pages 12,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
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Morning Pages 13,"April 30, 2020 3:00 AM"
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Morning Pages 14,"May 1, 2020 2:57 PM"
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Morning Pages 15,"May 22, 2020 1:49 AM"
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Morning Pages 24,"May 29, 2020 6:39 PM"
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Morning Pages 35,"June 17, 2020 3:37 PM"
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Morning Pages 36,"June 19, 2020 10:32 AM"
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"Morning Pages 37 ","June 20, 2020 4:59 PM"
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Morning Pages 38,"June 21, 2020 9:56 AM"
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Morning Pages 40,"June 25, 2020 3:34 PM"
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"Morning Pages 46 ","July 9, 2020 12:42 PM"
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"Morning Pages 47 ","July 14, 2020 11:38 AM"
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Morning Pages 67,"August 25, 2020 2:43 PM"
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"Morning Pages 134 ","December 22, 2020 3:05 PM"
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Morning Pages 137,"December 27, 2020 1:43 PM"
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Morning Pages 139,"December 30, 2020 12:50 PM"
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"Morning Pages 140 ","December 31, 2020 12:42 PM"
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"Morning Pages 141 - Happy New Year! ","January 1, 2021 12:59 PM"
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"Morning Pages 142 ","January 2, 2021 1:01 PM"
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"Morning Pages 169 ","February 2, 2021 3:19 PM"
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Morning Pages 170,"February 3, 2021 2:45 PM"
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Morning Pages 171,"February 3, 2021 6:52 PM"
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Morning Pages 174,"February 7, 2021 1:53 PM"
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Morning pages 653,"December 2, 2022 5:26 PM"
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Morning Pages 656,"December 5, 2022 9:39 AM"
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Name,Action,Date,Status
|
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"Dororo ","action, adventure",,Completed
|
||||
Psycho Pass,,,Meh
|
||||
Parasyte,horror,,Meh
|
||||
"Space Dandy ","action, comedy, scifi",,Recommended
|
||||
"Baccano ",,,Recommended
|
||||
Blood blockade,,,Recommended
|
||||
Batman Ninja,"action, movie",,Recommended
|
||||
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure,"action, adventure, comedy",,Recommended
|
||||
HellSing,,,Recommended
|
||||
Sailor Moon,"action, adventure, comedy, high school, magic girl, romance, youth",,Favorite
|
||||
Demon Slayer,action,,Not Finished
|
||||
Mob Psycho 100,action,,Not Finished
|
||||
"Sakamoto Desu Ga ","comedy, high school",,Not Finished
|
||||
Durarara!!!,,,Recommended
|
||||
"Porco Rosso ","adventure, movie",,Recommended
|
||||
Boruto,"action, adventure, comedy, youth",,Not Finished
|
||||
Kill la Kill,"action, high school",,Not Finished
|
||||
Cowboy Bebop,"action, scifi",,Not Finished
|
||||
"My Love Story ",romance,,Recommended
|
||||
Spirited Away,movie,,Favorite
|
||||
Naruto,"action, adventure, comedy",,Favorite
|
||||
Jujutsu Kaisen,"action, adventure, comedy",,Favorite
|
||||
Soul Eater,action,,Recommended
|
||||
Samurai Flamenco,,,Recommended
|
||||
"Pop Team Epic ",comedy,,Recommended
|
||||
Samurai Champloo,,,Recommended
|
||||
Puella Magi Madoka Magica,magic girl,,Recommended
|
||||
Dragon Ball Super,action,,Completed
|
||||
Attack on Titan,action,,Completed
|
||||
Inuyasha,"action, adventure, mythological, romance",,Completed
|
||||
Hunter x Hunter,"action, adventure",,Completed
|
||||
Rurouni Kenshin,"action, adventure, romance, youth",,Completed
|
||||
"Dragon Ball ","action, adventure, youth",,Completed
|
||||
"Yu Yu Hakasho ","action, romance, youth",,Completed
|
||||
Digimon,"adventure, scifi, youth",,Completed
|
||||
Pokemon,"adventure, youth",,Completed
|
||||
"Yu gi oh ","adventure, youth",,Completed
|
||||
Full Metal Alchemist,"action, adventure, scifi",,Completed
|
||||
One Piece,adventure,,Meh
|
||||
Bleach,action,,Meh
|
||||
Paprika,"movie, pychological",,Completed
|
||||
Konosuba,magic girl,,Recommended
|
||||
Another,horror,,Not Finished
|
||||
Fairy Tail,"action, adventure, comedy",,Not Finished
|
||||
Akira,movie,,Not Finished
|
||||
Saiyuki,adventure,,Not Finished
|
||||
Urusei Yatsura,,,Recommended
|
||||
Ghost in the Shell,"action, scifi",,Recommended
|
||||
Code Geass,"action, scifi",,Completed
|
||||
My Hero Academia,"action, high school",,Meh
|
||||
Dragon Ball Z,"action, youth",,Completed
|
||||
Dragon Ball GT,action,,Completed
|
||||
Vampire Knight,"high school, romance",,Completed
|
||||
Wallflower,"comedy, romance",,Completed
|
||||
Howl's Moving Castle,"adventure, movie, romance",,Favorite
|
||||
Kiki's Delivery Service,movie,,Completed
|
||||
Princess Mononoke,movie,,Completed
|
||||
Nausicaa Valley of the Wind,movie,,Completed
|
||||
Grave of Fireflies,movie,,Completed
|
||||
Your Name,"movie, romance",,Completed
|
||||
Shaman King,"action, adventure, mythological",,Completed
|
||||
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo,"adventure, comedy",,Completed
|
||||
Rave Master,"action, adventure, comedy, romance, youth",,Completed
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Akira
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Not Finished
|
||||
Action: movie
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Another
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Not Finished
|
||||
Action: horror
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Attack on Titan
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Baccano
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Recommended
|
|
@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Batman Ninja
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Recommended
|
||||
Action: action, movie
|
||||
|
||||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwPFxcefpdU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwPFxcefpdU)
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Bleach
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Meh
|
||||
Action: action
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Blood blockade
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Recommended
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: adventure, comedy
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Boruto
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Not Finished
|
||||
Action: action, adventure, comedy, youth
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Code Geass
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, scifi
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Cowboy Bebop
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Not Finished
|
||||
Action: action, scifi
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Demon Slayer
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Not Finished
|
||||
Action: action
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Digimon
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: adventure, scifi, youth
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Dororo
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, adventure
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Dragon Ball GT
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Dragon Ball Super
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Dragon Ball Z
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, youth
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Dragon Ball
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, adventure, youth
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Durarara!!!
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Recommended
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Fairy Tail
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Not Finished
|
||||
Action: action, adventure, comedy
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Full Metal Alchemist
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, adventure, scifi
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Ghost in the Shell
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Recommended
|
||||
Action: action, scifi
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Grave of Fireflies
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: movie
|
|
@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# HellSing
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Recommended
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Howl's Moving Castle
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Favorite
|
||||
Action: adventure, movie, romance
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Hunter x Hunter
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, adventure
|
|
@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
|
|||
# Inuyasha
|
||||
|
||||
Status: Completed
|
||||
Action: action, adventure, mythological, romance
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