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### Open Source Videos


I was intrigued by the expansive reach of open-source initiatives, extending far beyond just coding. The concept of freely accessible information for the betterment of society challenges the typical capitalist narrative. Watching the video on agriculture, I was suprised by the youthful involvement in raspberry pie farming robot and box; while it seems impractical on a large scale, it's an inspiring concept that I believe can be developed further. Similarly, the video on insulin devices shed light on the blind trust we often place in algorithmic systems, prompting reflection on the integrity of various aspects of life. Addressing the issues highlighted in these videos demands collective effort, but as a computer scientist, I believe I can contribute through small actions and raising awareness.


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### My Contributions

My recent contributions span a variety of platforms, from assisting fellow students with their blogs and class materials to engaging with Free Code Camp and Wikipedia edits. Of all my efforts, I take particular pride in my contribution to Free Code Camp, where I followed the environment setup process and subsequently submitted a pull request for an issue designated for first-time contributors. However, navigating through uncertainties, such as adhering to coding conventions and fear of making mistakes, remains a challenge. Despite this, each contribution represents a step towards greater involvement and impact.





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what are your thoughts about different projects that you have looked at so far?
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### Open Source Videos


I was intrigued by the expansive reach of open-source initiatives, extending far beyond just coding. The concept of freely accessible information for the betterment of society challenges the typical capitalist narrative. Watching the video on agriculture, I was suprised by the youthful involvement in raspberry pie farming robot and box; while it seems impractical on a large scale, it's an inspiring concept that I believe can be developed further. Similarly, the video on insulin devices shed light on the blind trust we often place in algorithmic systems, prompting reflection on the integrity of various aspects of life. Addressing the issues highlighted in these videos demands collective effort, but as a computer scientist, I believe I can contribute through small actions and raising awareness.
### Worries and Considerations

I've found that setting up the environment and delving into the issues can be more challenging and intimidating than I anticipated. I'm unsure if I'll be able to navigate it effectively. I'm aiming to select a project that strikes a balance - challenging enough to facilitate learning but not so overwhelming that I feel lost. With so many options available, I'm struggling with indecision. However, I'm enthusiastic about contributing to a project with real-world impact, reaching users globally. Additionally, I'm eager to absorb best practices in coding and naming conventions, observing how a well-structured project operates.

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### Excitement and Anticipation

### My Contributions

My recent contributions span a variety of platforms, from assisting fellow students with their blogs and class materials to engaging with Free Code Camp and Wikipedia edits. Of all my efforts, I take particular pride in my contribution to Free Code Camp, where I followed the environment setup process and subsequently submitted a pull request for an issue designated for first-time contributors. However, navigating through uncertainties, such as adhering to coding conventions and fear of making mistakes, remains a challenge. Despite this, each contribution represents a step towards greater involvement and impact.



Despite my concerns, I'm genuinely excited about the prospect of working on an open-source project. I'm particularly thrilled about the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to software that's utilized by people worldwide. Engaging with a real project will provide invaluable experience and insight into industry-standard practices. I'm also looking forward to collaborating with other developers, learning from their expertise, and refining my coding skills in a supportive community environment.


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