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yeshwanth_purusothaman

@yeshwanth_purusothaman

Joined June 1st, 2026

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I am a 8th grader moving to 9th grade. I was in Barbara Bush middle School but now I will be moving to Ranchview High School. While doing this I am also studying for too CBE tests. I like Basketball and Soccer. I also love watching movies. If you ask me Fortnite is not dead.
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I am making a racing game on roblox studio. I found a racing game template and I am working on customizing it and adding more maps and maybe even a attacking system like mario kart

I am making a racing game on roblox studio. I found a racing game template and I am working on customizing it and adding more maps and maybe even a attacking system like mario kart

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Today i fixed a few issues like fixing my github and making a better executable. the Code is now kinda like an app.

Today i fixed a few issues like fixing my github and making a better executable. the Code is now kinda like an app.

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Today I worked on building a breathing exercise to be part of my code. I made it so the code makes you do breathing exercises if you chose not to vent out your feelings. I also worked on changing my Github repo and pushing an executable . I didn’t know how to do this so it took me a while, But I figured it out and now it is perfect. I am planning on adding more joke/riddles and quotes to Motivator.

Today I worked on building a breathing exercise to be part of my code. I made it so the code makes you do breathing exercises if you chose not to vent out your feelings. I also worked on changing my Github repo and pushing an executable . I didn’t know how to do this so it took me a while, But I figured it out and now it is perfect. I am planning on adding more joke/riddles and quotes to Motivator.

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Right Now I am trying to make it so the code waits a few seconds before it says the answer of the joke/riddle. I still haven’t figured out how to do this, I might have to watch some videos on youtube.

Right Now I am trying to make it so the code waits a few seconds before it says the answer of the joke/riddle. I still haven’t figured out how to do this, I might have to watch some videos on youtube.

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I updated my read me. AT first I didn’t know what a read me was as I am new to this so I used AI to make my read me, but now I updated it, I made it completely from scratch.

I updated my read me. AT first I didn’t know what a read me was as I am new to this so I used AI to make my read me, but now I updated it, I made it completely from scratch.

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Today I made the entire project a loop to improve user experience. after user is done with their jokes/riddles/quotes I made it so they can choose to restart the code so they can do it from the beginning.

Today I made the entire project a loop to improve user experience. after user is done with their jokes/riddles/quotes I made it so they can choose to restart the code so they can do it from the beginning.

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Motivator is an interactive, command-line Python application designed to act as a digital sounding board and a mood booster. Built with a focus on user well-being and simple interactivity, the project serves a dual purpose: providing a safe, private space to express negative emotions and delivering instant, lighthearted entertainment to brighten the user's day.

Core Architecture & Workflow
The application operates on a responsive decision-tree logic based on user input:

The Greeting & Assessment: The program initiates a check-in, asking the user to evaluate their current emotional state.

The "Good Day" Path (Positive Reinforcement): If the user is feeling well, the script triggers an endless amusement loop. It utilizes Python's built-in random module to pull dynamic content from a curated array of classic riddles, logic puzzles, and lighthearted jokes—ensuring the user's good mood is sustained.

The "Bad Day" Path (Empathy & Venting): If the user indicates they are having a tough time, the application shifts to an empathetic tone. It opens an interactive text prompt, acting as a private journal where the user can freely type out and vent their frustrations.

The Motivation Loop: Once the user finishes venting, the script transitions into a comforting support system, pulling timeless, inspiring quotes from historical figures and philosophers to offer perspective and encouragement.

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Today’s Progress: Weight Reduction & Internal Storage
Today’s focus was entirely on preparing the main fuselage for its internal components. I spent the session hollowing out the core fuselage section.

Why this was necessary:
Weight Management: In RC aviation, every gram counts. Hollowing out the solid structure significantly reduces the airframe’s overall weight, which will lower the stall speed and improve flight efficiency.

Component Housing: The G700 has a sleek profile, meaning space is at a premium. Creating a hollow internal cavity is essential to house the electronics, including the receiver, ESCs, servos, and the battery pack.

Challenges & Techniques
Maintaining structural integrity while removing material is a delicate balance. I had to ensure the fuselage walls remained thick enough to withstand aerodynamic forces during high-speed passes and landings, while still maximizing internal volume.

Today’s Progress: Weight Reduction & Internal Storage
Today’s focus was entirely on preparing the main fuselage for its internal components. I spent the session hollowing out the core fuselage section.

Why this was necessary:
Weight Management: In RC aviation, every gram counts. Hollowing out the solid structure significantly reduces the airframe’s overall weight, which will lower the stall speed and improve flight efficiency.

Component Housing: The G700 has a sleek profile, meaning space is at a premium. Creating a hollow internal cavity is essential to house the electronics, including the receiver, ESCs, servos, and the battery pack.

Challenges & Techniques
Maintaining structural integrity while removing material is a delicate balance. I had to ensure the fuselage walls remained thick enough to withstand aerodynamic forces during high-speed passes and landings, while still maximizing internal volume.

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I’ve been printing out and assembling the wheels and tires of the Weedkiller bot. The tires are printed in 95A TPU. I’ve also been re-doing the layout of the electronics on the robot, which I’ll post later.

I’ve been printing out and assembling the wheels and tires of the Weedkiller bot. The tires are printed in 95A TPU. I’ve also been re-doing the layout of the electronics on the robot, which I’ll post later.

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What I Did Today: Spent some time setting up the core interaction loop for the project. The goal was to make a text-based companion that listens to user input and reacts dynamically.

How it Works: The program uses a continuous loop to prompt the user. It converts whatever they type into lowercase so it doesn’t get tripped up by typos or caps, then scans the text for specific triggers like “miserable” or “hungry” to send back a helpful, relevant reply.

Next Steps: Looking into expanding the keyword vocabulary and handling unexpected inputs more smoothly!

Also if anybody has ideas on what words should leave a customized message pls leave in comments, Thank You!!*

What I Did Today: Spent some time setting up the core interaction loop for the project. The goal was to make a text-based companion that listens to user input and reacts dynamically.

How it Works: The program uses a continuous loop to prompt the user. It converts whatever they type into lowercase so it doesn’t get tripped up by typos or caps, then scans the text for specific triggers like “miserable” or “hungry” to send back a helpful, relevant reply.

Next Steps: Looking into expanding the keyword vocabulary and handling unexpected inputs more smoothly!

Also if anybody has ideas on what words should leave a customized message pls leave in comments, Thank You!!*

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I didn’t get any ideas but than I was inspired by reading a quote somewhere, I decided to make some code thar randomly says jokes/riddles/quotes , than i realized why not market it as a motivator. I have finished a little code, I am still improving it though.

I didn’t get any ideas but than I was inspired by reading a quote somewhere, I decided to make some code thar randomly says jokes/riddles/quotes , than i realized why not market it as a motivator. I have finished a little code, I am still improving it though.

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I didn’t get any ideas but than I was inspired by reading a quote somewhere, I decided to make some code thar randomly says jokes/riddles/quotes , than i realized why not market it as a motivator. I have finished a little code, I am still improving it though.

I didn’t get any ideas but than I was inspired by reading a quote somewhere, I decided to make some code thar randomly says jokes/riddles/quotes , than i realized why not market it as a motivator. I have finished a little code, I am still improving it though.

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I am working on making the fuselage aka the main body of my RC Plane. today I built the front back and cylindrical area in 3 different pieces so it fits on the printer. I will continue to work on wings and other areas

I am working on making the fuselage aka the main body of my RC Plane. today I built the front back and cylindrical area in 3 different pieces so it fits on the printer. I will continue to work on wings and other areas

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