// Cambridge, MA

week 2: project mgmt // computer-controlled cutting

demand-side time management means you work task-by-task as you complete each one. supply-side time management involves working back from the deadline and establishing a minimum viable path to achieving your goals.
this week i practiced an extreme version of supply-side time management where i unwisely waited until the last day to begin the week's work. i will not do this again.
this week's log is pretty much just my day on tuesday.
7:30am: wake up, gym, breakfast
9:00am: open laptop, realize my gitlab invite has expired, get new one
9:15am: learn git
10:00am begin learning html // css // javascript basics by inspect elementing the Supreme website
12:00pm: lunch // go to my mandatory lecture
2:00pm: make a sketch of my computer-controlled design, a laptop stand
3:00pm: become frustrated with CAD tools
5:00pm: admit defeat and go to office hours
5:15pm: leo kindly teaches me cad. i sketch my design piece by piece
8:00pm: thinking in 3 dimensions broke my brain. i need to buy a mouse. but i got to a design that felt printable
8:30pm: i print my pieces on the Fusion Pro Laser Cutter. had to weigh down cardboard to reduce bowing. 25% speed, 20% power (upped to 21% due to thickness of cardboard), 10% frequency
8:45pm: assemble my laptop stand
9:00pm: had to take a quick call

9:30pm: learned to use the cricut vinyl cutter, wanted to print the buyxr logo (my startup)

9:45pm: success
10:00pm: write this up, will start earlier for next week lol