The author expresses concern about spending more time coding than studying as they approach their senior year in high school, with just 401 days left. They are puzzled by data showing an increase in their code submissions despite expecting fewer commits, suggesting that their focus has shifted toward coding. The post includes GitHub contribution graphs that document their coding activity over four years and the past year. Additionally, a saved image is shared, which the author found amusing and insightful, with an invitation to later write a detailed explanation of the joke.
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According to reason, I should be coding less since I'm about to enter the final year of high school... Why does the data show that I'm actually coding more? It feels like most of my focus is on coding, and very little is left for actual studying. There are only 401 days left, I'm so nervous.
Github Commit Graph
4 Years of Records
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Past Year Records
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Addendum
I remembered an interesting image I saved before, so I’m uploading it. I was quite surprised that I understood it all. When I have time, I’ll write a full article explaining the joke.![04b3484f5c74009025d6ecfeadcf0f37.jpeg]()
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