In my time at NNSS, I am trying to accept and learn the idea of slowing down, As a continuation of what was previously mentioned, I am used to almost be in a constant overdrive state. Now, that doesn't mean I am burnt-out or whatnot, I do enjoy the stuff I am doing here, but it does get stressful when I am expected to do so much in a short time-frame especially with how my brain is messed up. | In my time at NNSS, I am trying to accept and learn the idea of slowing down, As a continuation of what was previously mentioned, I am used to almost be in a constant overdrive state. Now, that doesn't mean I am burnt-out or whatnot, I do enjoy the stuff I am doing here, but it does get stressful when I am expected to do so much in a short time-frame. |
As this is still early in the internship, there hasn't been any noteworthy nor exciting projects that I have been tasked with. Although, that doesn't mean I wasn't given a task! Due to all the papers and documents I had to sign, I am not allowed to disclose what projects that I have been working on to even a small degree and this is further reinforced by both my manager and supervisor in my current team. What I can say is that I am currently CAD-ing and 3D-printing for my current project. So that never changed both in DASL and NNSS. Interestingly enough, my first prototype actually impressed my manager and supervisor in which they expected to be done in a week, but was done in a day. Anyway, right now, I am learning how to use Git as that is crucial to our project and I don't know why I, nor DASL, has not implemented this before. It is EXTREMELY useful in version control and basically allow people to work on the project at the same time, which is basically the reason why Git is so popular with developers. Also, despite many of us are very familiar with ROS1, we primarily use ROS2 because of how "better" it is. Luckily for me, I am already familiar with the new architecture, so learning a bit overtime is not that bad. | As this is still early in the internship, there hasn't been any noteworthy nor exciting projects that I have been tasked with. Although, that doesn't mean I wasn't given a task! Due to all the papers and documents I had to sign, I am not allowed to disclose what projects that I have been working on to even a small degree and this is further reinforced by both my manager and supervisor in my current team. What I can say is that I am currently CAD-ing and 3D-printing for my current project. So that never changed both in DASL and NNSS. Interestingly enough, my first prototype actually impressed my manager and supervisor in which they expected to be done in a week, but was done in a day. Anyway, right now, I am learning how to use Git as that is crucial to our project and I don't know why I, nor DASL, has not implemented this before. It is EXTREMELY useful in version control and basically allow people to work on the project at the same time, which is basically the reason why Git is so popular with developers. Also, despite many of us are very familiar with ROS1, we primarily use ROS2 because of how "better" it is. Luckily for me, I am already familiar with the new architecture, so learning a bit overtime is not that bad. |