Although I spent a lot of time on the project this week, I am frustrated, because I didn’t make any progress. After trying many times unsuccessfully to migrate my code to AWS, I realized that for it to work I would have to use a tier that requires money. I then learned that this course doesn’t provide AWS credits. Therefore, Tamal pointed me towards the ECE machines and lab computers. I first tried the ECE machines, because I can ssh into them remotely. I accomplished this. However, the size of the data I am working with is too large for the andrew directories, so it is necessary to use the AFS directories. After reading the guide online, I wasn’t able to successfully change directories. I emailed IT services, and they responded with some help that didn’t work for me, and they didn’t respond to my most recent follow-up, which leaves me with the option of working in person on the lab computers. Tomorrow, I plan on trying this option.

My progress is behind. This is not at all where I planned on being. By working in the lab tomorrow, I plan on getting the architecture training and finally catching up.

This week, my deliverables will include a trained architecture and integration with at least one of the subsystems (either the frontend of the hardware).

 


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