Remember no tax on dreams? Cool huh. But reality, time and deadlines can still definitely hit you.
So I was reading, which is good, but I was distract to read more about AI than the code. And other classes' projects, exam, group works also took away my time. I know I would not make it to code a feature for the AI project. I rescaled my goal to be more realistic, which is working on three "family" issues (ya that is the name from requirements docs). And I went back to my good old friend Seneca/telescope repo.
This project is working on something pretty big to them, migrating to NextJS from GatsbyJS. There are many issues for this migration so it is really fit my need for "family" issues. I saw some students pick up 5-6 issues but I only took 3, because the requirement was 3, and if other student failed the planning like me, they should have a chance to pick some issue to pass the class. And the aspect of difficulty, JS and TS is easier than Python for AI for sure (Source: bros, trust me).
Finished adjustment, now I should finish these tasks/issues or I will fail the class.
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