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Recent Updates

Just a brief list of updates:

- Received generous donation of rechargeable batteries

- Scrapped side project of a temporary state for the Pi as a makeshift laptop; this was slowing progress and caused minor (but now fixed) damage to crucial components. It was decided it would just be easier to do the programming separately on a desktop, refine it there (which would be faster and easier) then transfer the files. This does not apply to motor programming, which should be quick regardless.

- Goals have been refined on the Hackaday page

- Decision to use Scratch programming instead of Python (see project logs on the Hackaday page for more info) with the exception of the motors, which will probably be remote controlled so the focus is not on autonomy of movement but on the AI portion.

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