am i testing the code? or is it testing me?
week 6
starting of this week, monday went with college work. in the evening, i started fixing a few bugs in pluto. i regret letting ai remake the codebase. my attention span left the body when even more errors showed up.
so, i switched to hardware.
yeah, a raspberry pi with a pi camera. i planned to make it as the fpv camera for the drone.
guess what
every fucking hardware project never works on the first try. and this didn’t either. turns out i messed up the ribbon cable.
great start.
i came back home since i don’t have college for the rest of the week.
then i got super excited about the delta program by residency. as a part of the application, i even had to submit a 1 min video about me.
in this week i was working on 3 projects simultaneously:
face recognition attendance app for the client
college project
project pluto (feature #2 3d manual waypoint)
turns out i was just a cowherd with cursor. with all this work, i learned almost nothing.
so, out of nowhere, i got motivated to build something completely on my own. so i started building a simple tetris game.
oh man… no patience to type code, got angry when the same error came up three times in a row, and the ui sucked.
well, i’m new to js, html, and css. even for this tetris game, i used ai a bunch of times.
i’ve already built it in the terminal with python, but css and html... huff.
a more depressed version of me went out just to drink coffee alone at 11 pm. no phone, just me talking with me and me.
after a lot of thoughts, i realized i’ve been acting like a fucking stupid.
the more i use cursor, the less i actually take away from it. i have to study things by my own.
and yesterday, turns out i got selected for the delta cohort.
this week’s podcast suggestion -
rough week but honestly, i enjoyed it.









