 Lunch was good in Pearson with Tommy, pretty chill, food was good, chicken parm which is never a bad thing. Then we went to one of our favorite study spaces on campus, the Sci Center. Great place to grind out some CSP sets. And now I'm in Lindsay Chittenden Hall to talk about some video stuff with Henderson and do a little work towards another one of the clubs we're working on. And the question is, do you dedicate a whole season to that? Hey Josh, do you use my blog? I haven't. This is, there's a first time for everything in the world. I want to blog for you. I want to... That's not going to be. You should release like an interview. You're brave and hard, Josh. Brave and hard, that's never happening. Alright, so we're here in the students for Carbon Dividends Team Delta Force. Delta Force Lab Division, I think is our awesome name. Totally not an outfall. And we're working on making a funny web series about how carbon emissions affect human beings to an existential crisis. To the very core, Kyle can tell you the first thing. It's really just not something you want to... Not something you would... Really a big issue. A big issue. We have to address. So we're just here trying to shed light on human problems, you know. We want more people to know about what would be good work. We're doing the Lord's work. There's this non-denominational vlogger. Carbon is non-denominational. Carbon doesn't care what you're doing. Carbon exceeds all religion. It's for everyone and anyone. Carbon is absolute. So yeah. You know we're doing good work with S4CD and I'm excited to continue working with them. I'm back in the good old elevator now. I have about 30 minutes before I gotta head over to baseball practice. But until then I'm probably going to try to set up my G-Cal. To take care of some more administrative stuff now that I finally have my laptop back. Let's go. Had a pretty good practice. I'm headed back to TD now to get a couple of hours of work in before the night starts. Because it is a Friday night tonight's film. Let's see what happens when it should be a good time. Oh wait. That right there? I'll just go behind the tree. That right there is SSS. Sterling, Strathogonia, something all. I have a great view from it. From my window. I filmed a lot of videos right behind there in the courtyard. So good spot. All right. I'll see you guys in there. All right. So I am back. I'm now working. It's going pretty well so far. This is try and pause. My name is straight. So basically I'm working on CS right now. I'm currently taking ACS class. It's titled Data Structures and Programming Techniques. It's taught in C. Which I have done a little bit of work in before. But compared to Python or Java, one of the higher level languages, it's kind of annoying having to do all the memory allocation and all that stuff that just gets annoying very fast. So I just figured out something pretty cool. Basically to submit all your p-sets at Yale when it comes to computer science, there's a collection of like 20-something computers on a floor in Watson Hall. And it's called the zoo because each computer has a different name and it corresponds to an animal. But basically to submit your p-sets on your computer, you SSH and remotely connect to one of the animals in the zoo. And then you load your files on your computer and then that's how it's submitted and graded for the department. But the problem is with Sublime, I have to physically edit all my code, save the file, and then physically SSH and then SCP, my file is over to the zoo. But now I figured out a way to link up my Sublime account to the zoo. And I just commented here to make sure it worked. That's pretty cool now. All I have to do now is SSH into the zoo, touch a file, and then I can see it in Sublime and edit it and do whatever I want. And as soon as I save it, it's saved on the zoo. So that makes my life a lot easier. That was a lot of tech talk, so for those of you that don't know what I'm talking about, we're done with that now. Anyways, I'm probably going to work for a little bit longer and it's Friday night, so we'll see what happens. I'm either going to put my hand over the camera and say like, comment, subscribe, and either you're going to get some cool clips of what happened tonight, or it's just going to cut to credits because I forgot to film. So with that, I'll see you guys. You guys know I promised you some content. So I'm out here with my boy Henderson Heizer. How are you doing, Andy? Doing well, just ready to sling some tent tonight. You know, a huge chunk for the boys. Some tent? Yeah, that's all we do out here. What we call in the biz. I mean, as long as I'm with Josh Beasley, it's a good night. One more tent I asked for. Still not philosophy grind. If anyone has some big questions, feel free to send them my way because we're here to answer those. That's what we do. How are you doing, Zach? I'm doing well. This is your first appearance in the show. My name is Mohamed. Wait, wait. Am I sexy enough for this? I don't know. Yeah, I am. You're fine. Anything you want to say? We're talking to the vlog. Yeah, to the vlog. What I would say is like, keep living life. You make your own magic. So make your own magic. That is very true. Yeah, yeah. Montre, do you want to make an appearance? I know Josh through Camp Kessum. Camp Kessum. It's honestly one of the most amazing experiences ever. So if you end up here, hey, join Camp Kessum. Honestly, Camp Kessum has been one of the things that has defined my time at Yale.