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"Productive Days and Surfing Adventures"

Feb 19, 2024 - 8:12amSummary: I woke up at 6 and got straight to work on my Llama.cpp, made some changes, and submitted them for review, hoping for acceptance and a merge. After work, I'm heading to Tourmaline to surf despite the mild rainy weather. Upon returning, I plan to relax, possibly finish Kyle's sweatshirt, meditate, do some shopping, and clean up my code, which I currently consider subpar. I intend to tackle some easy tasks on my to-do list to smooth out any issues and improve my code's overall quality.

Comment: Morning

Transcript: I woke up at 6 and pretty much immediately got to work on my Llama.cpp changes, and turns out a bit more work to do, but submitted the new changes, hopefully they'll get accepted, my PR will get merged, and we'll call that work a day. I'm off to go surf at Tourmaline right now, and hopefully it'll be decent out there, it's a bit of a rainy day, but you know, that's just how it be sometimes, it's pretty mild rain, so that's cool, and yeah, when I get back, I think today I'm gonna take it relatively chill, probably finish Kyle's sweatshirt, meditate, work on a little bit of stuff, maybe go food shopping, clean up some implementations, start making the full loops, just making my code a lot better would probably be quite helpful, my code right now is kind of garbage, so I'd like to clean up a bunch of the errors, just make things a bit smoother overall as an experience, and kind of go from there, so, that's what I'm thinking about, I'll take a peek, I'll take a peek at the list I have for myself, I mean, just pick and choose, probably a lot of like, relatively low-hanging fruit, and do those.

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