Aha: how to find the next juicy problem

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Edward K. Ream

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Jan 11, 2022, 8:15:51 AM1/11/22
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For several years (at least) I have been worrying about what to do when Leo is complete.

Aha: just look for already-existing open source projects that interest me.

Amazingly obvious in retrospect!  This isn't the 1980's, where research meant xeroxing articles in the University of Wisconsin Engineering Library.

This Aha is a big deal for me. I see now how stressed I have been about where to go from here. No more need for beach walks and daydreaming. I just need to explore the myriad of cool projects that already exist. Perhaps I'll contribute to a project. Perhaps a project will suggest a spin off.

Edward

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Jan 11, 2022, 11:26:50 PM1/11/22
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I can picture it:  you start to work on some cool project, and of course you will want to use Leo.  Right away, you find that you want to enhance Leo to work better on your new project-specific things!

Edward K. Ream

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Jan 12, 2022, 3:12:54 AM1/12/22
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 11:26 PM tbp1...@gmail.com <tbp1...@gmail.com> wrote:
I can picture it:  you start to work on some cool project, and of course you will want to use Leo.  Right away, you find that you want to enhance Leo to work better on your new project-specific things!

Something like that :-)

Edward
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