From 10df9e539070df9f3d08d96df6b204cdce78145a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dane Sabo Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2025 11:01:05 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] vault backup: 2025-02-20 11:01:05 --- 1 Daily Notes/1 Daily Notes - README.md | 10 ++++ 1 Daily Notes/2025/2025 - README.md | 25 +--------- .../QSG 2025 Sprnig - README.md | 46 +------------------ 3-99 Research/Assembly/Assembly - README.md | 8 +--- 3-99 Research/TLA/TLA - README.md | 9 +--- 5 Thesis/1 Ideas/1 Ideas - README.md | 6 +-- 6 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-) create mode 100644 1 Daily Notes/1 Daily Notes - README.md diff --git a/1 Daily Notes/1 Daily Notes - README.md b/1 Daily Notes/1 Daily Notes - README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..99e80b5d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/1 Daily Notes/1 Daily Notes - README.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Table of Contents for 1 Daily Notes + +## Subdirectories +- [[2024/2024 - README]] +- [[2025/2025 - README]] + +## Summary + + +Generated by llama3.2:latest diff --git a/1 Daily Notes/2025/2025 - README.md b/1 Daily Notes/2025/2025 - README.md index 70962c94b..352bb26e9 100644 --- a/1 Daily Notes/2025/2025 - README.md +++ b/1 Daily Notes/2025/2025 - README.md @@ -40,33 +40,10 @@ - [[2025-02-18.md]] - [[2025-02-19.md]] - [[2025-02-20.md]] -- [[1 Daily Notes/2025/2025-02-21]] +- [[2025-02-21.md]] - [[2025-02-24.md]] ## Summary -This appears to be a collection of daily notes from an individual, each with a specific date range. The format is consistent across all dates, and the structure is easy to follow. -Here's a breakdown of the information I can gather from these notes: - -1. **Date Range**: Each note has a start and end date range. -2. **Tags**: Some notes include tags or keywords that provide additional context about the topic being discussed (e.g., "union", "retirement account", "bus"). -3. **Daily Tasks**: The notes list daily tasks, which can be broken down into: - * Morning routines (e.g., shower and breakfast, gym) - * Work or academic activities (e.g., studying for a paper, working on homework) - * Meetings or appointments (e.g., ANS Paper) - * Leisure activities (e.g., reading, lunch break) -4. **Completed Tasks**: Some notes include completed tasks, which can be categorized as: - * Finished projects or assignments - * Meetings or appointments that have concluded -5. **Notes and Reminders**: The notes often include brief comments, reminders, or observations about the day's events. -6. **Weekly and Monthly Planning**: There are occasional mentions of planning for upcoming weeks or months (e.g., "union discord", "Docker desktop setup"). - -Overall, these daily notes provide a glimpse into an individual's daily life, work schedule, academic activities, and personal interests. They can be useful for: - -* Research purposes (e.g., understanding daily habits, routines, or schedules) -* Personal organization and goal-setting -* Time management and prioritization - -Please let me know if you'd like me to help with anything specific related to these notes! Generated by llama3.2:latest diff --git a/2.1 GSA Meeting Notes/QSG 2025 Sprnig/QSG 2025 Sprnig - README.md b/2.1 GSA Meeting Notes/QSG 2025 Sprnig/QSG 2025 Sprnig - README.md index c73c54321..5c8fd7a19 100644 --- a/2.1 GSA Meeting Notes/QSG 2025 Sprnig/QSG 2025 Sprnig - README.md +++ b/2.1 GSA Meeting Notes/QSG 2025 Sprnig/QSG 2025 Sprnig - README.md @@ -3,57 +3,13 @@ ## Files - [[2025-02-07 - Introduction.md]] - [[2025-02-14 - Goals and Outcomes.md]] +- [[2025-02-21 - State of the Art.md]] - [[GO Presentation Outline.md]] - [[OLD Qualifier Support Group Plan.md]] - [[QSG Poster Notes.md]] - [[Qualifier Support Group Plan.md]] ## Summary -Here's a rewritten version of the text in a more readable format: -**GSA Qualifier Support Group Plan** - -**Session Dates and Deadlines:** - -| Deadline | ME | MSE | -| ------------ | ---- | ---- | -| Abstract Due | 2/5 | 2/5 | -| Approval | 2/12 | 2/12 | -| Written Due | 4/9 | 3/26 | -| Oral Due | 4/16 | 4/14 | - -**Session Schedule:** - -* **February 7th:** Introduction to Proposals - + Discuss what a proposal is and its purpose - + Introduce Zotero and LaTeX (optional) - + Talk about example proposals -* **February 14th:** Goals and Outcomes/Hypothesis - + Discuss the importance of goals and outcomes in proposals - + Explore hypothesis-based approaches in proposals -* **February 21st:** State of the Art - + Discuss the importance of conducting a literature review in proposals - + Provide guidelines for organizing and presenting research findings -* **February 28th:** Research Approach - + Discuss how to develop a research approach in proposals - + Explore different research design approaches -* **March 7th:** Spring Break - Catch Up (optional) - + Come if you want to chat about your proposal progress -* **March 14th:** Metrics of Success, Risks and Contingencies - + Discuss how to evaluate the success of a project in proposals - + Explore risk management strategies for proposals -* **March 21st:** Broader Impacts, and Organization / Peer Reviews - + Discuss the importance of broader impacts in proposals - + Provide guidelines for organizing proposal sections -* **March 28th:** Presentations - What makes a successful presentation? - + Discuss how to prepare for presentations with peers - + Explore effective communication strategies - -**Additional Deadlines:** - -* April 4th: Presentation Peer Review -* April 11th: Presentation Peer Review - -Note: The dates and deadlines are subject to change, and it's recommended to check the GSA website for updates. Generated by llama3.2:latest diff --git a/3-99 Research/Assembly/Assembly - README.md b/3-99 Research/Assembly/Assembly - README.md index 87c293109..d8f218a5d 100644 --- a/3-99 Research/Assembly/Assembly - README.md +++ b/3-99 Research/Assembly/Assembly - README.md @@ -2,15 +2,9 @@ ## Files - [[Assembly Canvas.canvas]] -- [[3-99 Research/Assembly/Untitled]] +- [[Untitled.md]] ## Summary -Here is the description: -This folder contains a collection of notes and resources related to Assembly. It includes a canvas file, [[Assembly Canvas.canvas]], which may serve as an interactive template or framework for working on Assembly-related projects. - -Additionally, there are two text-based files: `[[Untitled.md]]`, which appears to be an untitled note that can be expanded upon or modified as needed. - -These files provide a foundation for exploring and learning about Assembly in various contexts. Generated by llama3.2:latest diff --git a/3-99 Research/TLA/TLA - README.md b/3-99 Research/TLA/TLA - README.md index d417b3225..5fb63ca2d 100644 --- a/3-99 Research/TLA/TLA - README.md +++ b/3-99 Research/TLA/TLA - README.md @@ -2,18 +2,11 @@ ## Files - [[TLA Canvas.canvas]] -- [[3-99 Research/TLA/Untitled]] +- [[Untitled.md]] - [[What is TLA?.md]] - [[What the hell is liveness?.md]] ## Summary -Here's a concise description of what's inside the folder: -This folder contains documentation and resources for [[TLA]] (Temporal Logic of Actions), a formal specification language. The main files include: - -* [[TLA Canvas.canvas]], likely a canvas file used to visualize [[TLA]] concepts -* [[3-99 Research/TLA/Untitled]], an untitled Markdown file containing notes on the benefits of using [[TLA]] -* [[What is TLA?.md]], a Markdown file providing an introduction to [[TLA]], including its history, features, and usage -* [[What the hell is liveness?.md]], a Markdown file exploring the concept of liveness in [[TLA]] Generated by llama3.2:latest diff --git a/5 Thesis/1 Ideas/1 Ideas - README.md b/5 Thesis/1 Ideas/1 Ideas - README.md index aab37ff55..3c284cf25 100644 --- a/5 Thesis/1 Ideas/1 Ideas - README.md +++ b/5 Thesis/1 Ideas/1 Ideas - README.md @@ -1,13 +1,9 @@ # Table of Contents for 1 Ideas ## Files -- [[5 Thesis/1 Ideas/Untitled]] +- [[Untitled.md]] ## Summary -This folder contains notes and a table of contents related to the idea of creating a thesis. The contents include: -* A list of files organized under [[5 Thesis/1 Ideas]], with the most notable being [[5 Thesis/1 Ideas/Untitled]] - -Please note that there is only one file in this folder, but it is worth mentioning as part of the overall structure. Generated by llama3.2:latest