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- [[2025-02-19.md]]
- [[2025-02-20.md]]
- [[2025-02-21.md]]
- [[2025-02-24.md]]
## Summary
Based on the provided table of contents, it appears to be a directory containing daily or weekly entries for the year 2025. The entries are likely blog posts, journal entries, or other written content organized by date.
This directory appears to be the daily notes and task management system of an individual, likely a student or researcher, in the field of electrical engineering or a related discipline.
A possible summary description for this directory could be:
The files within the directory seem to be organized by date, with each file representing a single day's worth of notes, tasks, and reminders. The content of each file includes:
"Yearly archives of daily/weekly reflections and writings from 2025, covering various topics and themes."
* A summary of events and appointments for the day (e.g., "Shower and Breakfast")
* References to online articles or research papers (e.g., "https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a46330/skillet-sicilian-chicken-recipe/")
* To-do lists or tasks with deadlines, such as "Edit HACPS hw1" or "Lunch"
* Notes and updates on ongoing projects or research activities (e.g., "Microreactor review")
The directory also includes a "tasks" folder, which contains a more detailed list of tasks and their status (e.g., "done 2025-02-12", indicating that the task has been completed).
Overall, this directory suggests that the individual uses it as a personal productivity tool to manage their daily schedule, research projects, and tasks, and to keep track of their progress and achievements.
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# Calendar Tasks
- Get in to school [startTime:: 10:00] [endTime:: 11:00]
- Microkit Part 3 and 4 [startTime:: 08:00] [endTime:: 09:30]
- QSG SOTA [startTime:: 12:00] [endTime:: 13:00]
- SeL4 Part 3 and 4 [startTime:: 14:30] [endTime:: 15:00]
- ME2046 HW3 [startTime:: 14:45] [endTime:: 16:00]
- Gym Showah [startTime:: 20:30] [endTime:: 22:00]
- Bus In [startTime:: 12:00] [endTime:: 13:00]

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# Calendar Tasks
- ME2046 HW3 [startTime:: 14:45] [endTime:: 16:00]
- ME2046 HW3 [startTime:: 14:45] [endTime:: 16:00]
- TLA Time [startTime:: 14:30] [endTime:: 15:30]
- Read Papers [startTime:: 13:30] [endTime:: 14:30]
- Reading Papers and Flex Time [startTime:: 12:00] [endTime:: 13:30]

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date: 2025-02-24
tags:
---
# Links to Other Pages
## Yesterday | Tomorrow
<< [[1 Daily Notes/2025/2025-02-21]] | [[1 Daily Notes/2025/2025-02-25 ]] >>
## This Week's Weekly Note
[[ Weekly Note 2025-02-17]]
# Summary
## What's the plan?
## What's the results!
```tasks
done 2025-02-24
sort by urgency
group by tags
```
# Calendar Tasks

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## Files
- [[Microreactors.md]]
- [[Untitled.md]]
- [[What is Lobot?.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to be a collection of research notes and resources for a range of topics, including computer science (e.g. Haskell, Rust, LEAN), programming languages and techniques (e.g. TLA), and digital tools such as BeagleBone and Zotero. The content is organized into subdirectories with project names and README files, suggesting that it may be related to personal or academic research projects.
This directory appears to be related to research on microreactors, specifically nuclear microreactors. The contents suggest that the researcher is exploring different modeling approaches and techniques for simulating and analyzing these systems.
The README files seem to be providing an introduction to specific topics within the field, such as Lobot (a specification language) and FRET (a theorem prover). There are also references to research papers and models related to microreactors, including reviews, published studies, and experimental simulations.
Some of the directories and files contained in this directory include:
* A directory for a PhD proposal, suggesting that the researcher is actively working on their dissertation.
* Files related to Lobot, a language used for specifying properties and allowable actions for microreactor systems.
* A file listing various microreactor models and simulations, including reviews of existing work.
* Links to external resources, such as research papers and websites.
Overall, this directory suggests that the researcher is working on a project that involves developing new approaches and techniques for analyzing microreactor systems.
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- [[Untitled.md]]
## Summary
Based on the provided table of contents and markdown file names, it appears that this directory is related to an assembly project or tutorial. The "Assembly Canvas" suggests a graphical or visual component, while the presence of a markdown file titled "Untitled.md" implies that there may be some text-based content or notes associated with the project.
The title of the directory could be something like "Assembly Tutorial" or "Assembly Project", but without more information, it's difficult to provide a more specific summary.
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- [[baby.hs]]
- [[Chapter 1 - Introduction.md]]
- [[Chapter 2 - Starting Out.md]]
- [[Chapter 3.md]]
- [[Learning Plan.md]]
- [[main.hs]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain resources for learning Haskell, a programming language. It includes introductory materials (Chapters 1 & 2), practice files (baby.hs and main.hs), a learning plan (Learning Plan.md), and a README file that will serve as an introduction to the contents of the directory.
This directory appears to be a personal note-taking and learning journal for someone who has just started learning Haskell, a purely functional programming language. The notes cover various topics such as:
* Introduction to Haskell
* What makes a programming language functional
* Difference between imperative and functional programming languages (e.g., C, Python, Rust)
* Basic concepts in Haskell, including:
+ Immutable data structures
+ Functional programming principles (referential transparency)
+ Type inference and statically typed language
+ How to compile and run Haskell code using the GHC compiler
+ Using the Haskell Language Server with Neovim for interactive development
* Personal notes and questions, such as:
+ What is a "state" in computer science?
+ What is a monad in Haskell?
The directory appears to be a personal learning log, where the author records their progress, asks questions, and takes notes on various topics related to Haskell.
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- [[What the hell is liveness?.md]]
## Summary
Based on the table of contents, this directory appears to be related to an interactive learning or tutorial platform called "TLA" ( likely Teaching Language Arts). The files suggest that it includes materials for creating interactive content using TLA Canvas, a learning management system, and some introductory documentation on what TLA is and possibly liveness.
This directory appears to be a collection of resources related to Temporal Logic of Actions (TLA), a formal specification language used for writing and checking specifications in system designs. The directory contains documentation, history, and introductory information on TLA, as well as a FAQ website hosted by the community.
The main topics covered in this directory include:
* What TLA is good for
* History and background of TLA+
* A description of what TLA+ does
Overall, this directory seems to be a repository of information and resources for learning about and using TLA+, with a focus on its application in system design and verification.
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- [[Untitled.md]]
## Summary
This directory appears to contain information about an idea or project, with a single file (Untitled.md) serving as the primary source of metadata and description for the idea, likely generated by a tool like README generator.
Based on the provided information, it appears that this directory contains a single Markdown file titled "Untitled.md" and possibly another Markdown file with a title that wasn't specified (since it's listed as "[[Untitled.md]]").
Given the lack of specific details in the table of contents and the contents of the files themselves are not mentioned, I'll provide a general summary: This directory likely contains notes or ideas in Markdown format, but without more information, it's difficult to provide a more specific description.
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