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A. Code B. Documentation C. Scratch work D. Debugging device (ie - making sure I didn't break something) E. Coffee F. Terminal (Also have window dedicated for ssh sessions and drop-down terminal for quick calculations)
This isn't most cohesive example because I was working on cs HW instead of actual work
- Sees YouTube video about impressive new robotics control systems
- realizes it's over 10yrs old
https://youtu.be/-KxjVlaLBmk
- realizes it's over 10yrs old
https://youtu.be/-KxjVlaLBmk
YouTube
High-Speed Robot Hand
Ishikawa Komuro Lab's high-speed robot hand performing impressive acts of dexterity and skillful manipulation. For more information, see Hizook.com -- http://www.hizook.com/blog/2009/08/03/high-speed-robot-hand-demonstrates-dexterity-and-skillful-manipulation
New Niche YouTube channel discovered: The Tim traveler: basically he travels around (mostly Europe) and talks about things most people wouldn't consider tourist attractions and tries to convince you that they are/aren't. Including history and stuff.
https://youtu.be/5jQU4cKgIeI
https://youtu.be/5jQU4cKgIeI
YouTube
Semmeringbahn: How Austria Got Trains Over The Alps Before Cars Were Even Invented
In 1848, Napoléon comes to power in France, the US is at war with Mexico, and Austria looks at the recently-invented steam train and says "I reckon we could get one of these things over the Alps". Today I am exploring the stunning result, the Semmeringbahn…
Apple's screentime apperas to measure how long application has been open instead of how long it was in focus, so because I always just leave everything open pretty much all my stuff has same usage time.