This week I had my Rice University internship meeting. For this meeting, I showed my supervisor the slides that I made about the lightning network. I gave my supervisor a mini-presentation of the slides I made. He really liked them and said that I was doing them perfectly. The only request he made for the slides was for me to add a graph about the lightning network. After going over those slides, my supervisor gave me a lesson on Ethereum, proof of work, and proof of stake. The next set of slides he wants me to make are on Ethereum's transition from proof of work to proof of stake. He gave me a document that outlined how the switch is happening and also suggested that I look up Youtube videos explaining it. Now I just have to make the slides and then schedule my next internship meeting.
Yesterday, my high school had our Lunar New Year celebration. For the past three years, I have been organizing the celebrations. This year, the teacher who supervises my planning wanted to have our celebration with the middle school, so we can get more students involved. I thought this was a great idea, but I was at first worried about how we would accommodate a lot more people in our activities, as we would be going from about 110 people to 180. This meant that I had to purchase a lot more materials for each activity so that all students and faculty could get participate. We also wanted to make sure we all were staying together and really integrating middle school and high school. For Lunar New Year, we always provide lunch, so I thought it would be good to serve food in the middle school, then require that everyone eats in the high school or on the quad. This way, we were all staying together instead of separating into our building. I think that this worked well to keep us all togeth...
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