Didn’t have much all day again, like the past couple days before as well, because of the strike.
“was productive at the end of the day a bit, very unproductive overall”, according to my rescuetime.
Don’t quite know or remember what I did between the hours of 2PM and 6PM, my rescuetime is empty. I think I ended up sleeping around quite a lot, and I don’t think I drank much water either.
After 8PM, I had to grind a bit so I could have some presentable code for our meeting at 11PM, so I worked for that. I was also shooting for meeting my goal of 15 hours of software development, and if I wasn’t 100% focused on the software development work that I was doing, then I wouldn’t have met my goal and would have had to do something sus like include meet.google.com as part of software development (which I eventually ended up doing). I didn’t like the fact that I ended up doing that. In fact, as I’m typing this, I’m trying to stay focused on the one thing I’m doing, and not thinking about anything else, and it’s working out pretty well. I wonder what comes in between me and doing this on a more regular basis.
At the meeting I had for research, I ended up clearing a lot of the misconceptions I had about the RL aspect of our experiment - specifically, how the controller is structured, what the output looks like, and how I can tune the idealized demand curve to make it to be something more suitable.
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