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[A] Mining for a solution... ends, in 30 days.

A project log for Tetrinsic [gd0041]

A continuous, motorized fader that is force sensitive, haptic and self-sterilising.

kelvinakelvinA 01/01/2023 at 20:330 Comments

The title is a reference to the line "The world ends in 30 days." said in episode 1 of "The Day I Became A God", but I don't remember ever seeing that day and the anime always had a countdown of days left at the end of each episode, so "The World Ends In 30 Days" (emphasis on bold) is what I personally call it, especially since this was in the action packed year of 2020.

l've simulated a simple yet seemingly inescapable deadline: Feb 1. This second term of Uni is sounding like it's really going to drain-touch my time, and all my mental simluations basically predict that if I try and obtain Tetent (unless it's practically almost done by then) afterwards, I'm unlikely to get either Tetent or satisfactory academic results.

This means that I've actually got to finalise what plan I'm doing for all Tetent projects and start ordering AliExpress parts essentially by the end of next week. The new proposed TimeSpy solution should finally address all problems that could arise, and if it doesn't... well if it was not invented here and I instead bought it, it'll be unlikely that I'd return it. 

Other than #Tetent TestCut and TimerSpy, all other Tetent projects are being shelved. TestCut is really just a mount since the Tetrinsics are doing all the computational work anyway, and in an ideal solution TimerSpy would be the only Tetent needed; it could be used in the most situations and fufills a niche that existing solutions like stenography and Charachorder haven't been able to break into. 

I think it would make the most sense to talk about things like the typing layout in this project too instead of Tetent, so that the information on the overal Tetent project is more centeralized.

I think the programmer industry calls this approaching-deadline situation a "sprint", so...

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