 We told you guys that we actually managed to snack Diego to come perform in Timothy D'Right College, Agale, for a college tea And we're talking Diego from Costa Rica. Like literally he's never been to America before and He's here right now. I haven't seen him yet. He got in late last night. He's actually staying in one of the guest suites in T.D. Super nice right by the way. Oh my god, the guest suite is amazing, but he's there right now. Hopefully he's awake He got in at like 1 a.m. I wasn't here, but I cannot wait to see this guy and hopefully we'll look at his reaction He's a character. Absolute character Here with Diego. It's finally here. It's his first time in the United States I think that is it for less than a day and it's insane. I I'm getting New York. That's something you're not ready to literally And now I'm here at Yale. Everything is Like take like Harry Potter. I feel like Harry Potter. I miss magician. I feel pretty comfortable Awesome, we're headed to Barry brunch right now highlighted a year So I just realized I'm talking about this whole Diego character and depending on which vlogs you've seen You may or may not even know who he is Diego runs the magicians without borders program, which is a Really really great NGO. He runs it the whole program in San Jose, Costa Rica and basically we've been Torring with him through like the all-magic society for like the past two January's two years ago We're in Costa Rica this past January. We're in Colombia. We're hoping to go somewhere cool next year as well Basically, we just we tore around we perform and we we teach magic to two kids that really need it He doesn't just do that though. He's literally one of the most booked corporate magicians in all of Latin America super successful and Honestly, just an incredible performer like what like he is absolutely hilarious and the fact that he did such a great job just performing like In English like not even his his first language. It blows me away So what's absolutely wild is one of the coolest things about Yale is the fact that I could go me and Jake We went we met with our head of college. We're like, hey, like we know this really great magicians his name's Diego He's done a lot of great work with kids teaching the magic in Latin America and running this whole program Like we'd love to have him come up to TD for a college D and she was like Sure, like give me the details. Let's figure it out. Let's make this happen. So literally what you're watching right now is Diego His first time ever in the United States It's it's insane. We got him to come to TD and perform like and he was at Yale for an a whole entire week And I wish I could have gotten more footage, but honestly, I was just enjoying his presence so much It was it was incredible. So as part of Diego's visit He actually ended up performing a fool like hour-long show in the TD dining hall obviously out of respect for him I'm not gonna put those those full routines online. Those are his and everything, but I will Play a little reaction reel of all the the crazy reactions first tricks just to give you guys a little idea Anyways, this was a pretty busy week not only was Diego here But it was also Bulldog days which is kind of the it's the visiting student days for all the kids It just got accepted to Yale they come flood campus spend a couple days living with some current students and Having a great time and getting to see what Yale is really about So I was actually hosting two students at the time and it was super busy So the rest of the vlog is pretty much me trying to figure out how to balance all my activities with Bulldog days with Diego visiting so here you go. All right, so I've been having a little bit of a crisis because I told myself I was going to keep filming and Document the last couple weeks at Yale like we live two more weeks of classes And I keep having this obsession with trying to create a like an entire cohesive story with the vlogs And as soon as I literally stopped doing that, it's like soon as I like I miss a single moment It's like the entire vlog just falls through and I like don't know what to do So I've realized I think I'm just going to kind of do little bits of like snapshots throughout my day And try to put those together and maybe do some narration in between I don't know I just want to capture as much as possible because I'm realizing that it's the memories that really count and It's not necessary to have like one entire cohesive storyline throughout an entire day just to put up a video When hey I could cover like multiple days in a video, you know, um, so I'm thinking about doing that Anyways, it is currently Monday, it's literally the Anyways, it is currently Monday and I've been super busy because it's been the first day of Bulldog days Which for those of you that don't know is kind of the the little three-day period when all the kids that got accepted Yale actually come and visit and stay with Students so I actually am hosting to Prefrosh their stuff is all right there. They're out doing Prefrosh things. They have a lot of events going on tonight. So I'm sure they're having a good time But I'm in here stressing we have like an r2c bag drag tomorrow for field training So I have like all my stuff packed up over there I really need to get to bed because I get up at 5 a.m. But hopefully I'm gonna keep this going as quick as possible But hopefully I'm going to keep this going as long as possible Exposure on my camera is all messed up But it should be interesting it should be a good couple last weeks And I'm gonna try to film as much as possible captures as many of these moments as I can and hopefully Hopefully you guys enjoy Yes, so currently I am working on my military history and for tomorrow morning. I actually have Section tomorrow morning after Air Force PT. So it's just 50 minutes of like my section which is like the 12 12 of us now, I guess just sitting around a table Discussing the readings is actually pretty cool because our military history professor is literally an absolute legend Paul Kennedy Crazy dude. Oh my god. His lectures are so good and literally, you know, you know He's a good lecture and you know, he's a good professor when three out of the nine books you have to read throughout the semester are Written by him. So this is rise and fall the great powers by Paul Kennedy. It has it's probably the book that we reference the most Like I said, there's like nine different books. We have to read. Obviously, we're not reading the entire thing We just have little chunks that we have to read each week. Well, it's around like a I don't know 160 ish pages of reading a week a lot of it's scamming, you know, you can't I don't have enough time to literally read every single word and taking notes on everything but normally you kind of put together what you learned at the lectures the readings of the books and Try to draw the big ideas. So I'll be working on that for the next couple hours and Maybe a little time lapse. All right, so I literally just got back from the Bulldog days extracurricular bizarre so for those of you that don't know it's like Pretty much maybe I'll throw up some clips or some footage or some pictures Something right now, but pretty much every club and every organization at Yale sets up a booth in the Landman Center at the gym and You're all just trying to sell yourself to the pre-froshen show all the cool and interesting things that are available to do at Yale And it's it's an absolute time And I remember when I was doing it as a freshman and make a pre-froshen everything and it was insane And once again, you know, I was there working the Magic Society booth working there for the entire time I think I performed 37 magic tricks throughout the time I was there I met a ton of pre-frosh took a ton of pictures with you guys shout out to everyone if you're there And you took a picture with me or you came and said hi comment down below Let me know how you guys are doing because it's great to meet you all and it's kind of weird, you know, like me just not being the type of person that like I Don't know. It's just weird when so many people know who you are It's definitely something I'm still trying to get used to but you know, it's it was a cool experience regardless And you don't get that very much but anyways, I'm back and just because it's bulldog days and I have a ton of Commitments does not mean that the grind does not stop because here I am working on a CS p-set basically it is a No, I can see my reflection interesting basically it's a it's for AI. It's a P-set on Q learning, which is actually a form of model free Reinforcement learning where it's it's very popular with like video games basically. So we're actually doing a P-set for Pac-Man right now And we did a piece of her Pac-Man early in the semester, but it was all based on like searching and everything This one's entirely Q learning. So we have a ton of skeleton code that's provided for us But I have to fill in a ton of like pretty much every function that actually has to do the Q learning It is really loud outside So hopefully we can basically code an AI for Pac-Man They can go through the maze collect all the food avoid all the ghosts and it kind of like basically the way Q learning works it's like a series of different paths to a solution and depending on it basically randomly assigns like like a path and then you have the you have the Pac-Man character kind of go through the map and as he's Collecting food and getting points or he's following a path that allows him to collect food Basically each state and eat each each state and each action is assigned a certain Q value of like Basically positive or negative of how like good that path is And basically you base once you find a path that works it continually like develops and develops you keep updating these Q values until basically You go through and you take the max of every single one once It's kind of ran enough iterations and you have find like the exact like kind of best path That will allow it to win the game and get the best score. So it's pretty pretty interesting I'm really like kind of fall in love with this whole machine learning Part of the class so far and hope to share a little more and maybe I will show you guys once I get it up and running still got probably Another four to six hours of work on this because I'm still trying to completely wrap my head around the whole algorithm and everything But you know, it's a good time and I love kind of sharing little bits of CS and everything with you guys So hopefully that made some sense and I'll catch you guys later So I'm on my way to grab dinner with some people in TD probably I'm gonna go grind and butter you can also like speaking like today is literally the first day I've been able to wear shorts and t-shirt and it's just absolutely beautiful outside. I just wanted to say It's like a nice 72 degrees I was wearing jeans and a sweatshirt this morning just had to take it off Can't get enough can't get enough Okay, so mine's gone Can you all the count of three can you open your hand for sure