Maybe a white (blue) board will help me figure these LC problems out.
I just want this semester to end, tech interviews to go away, and to finally rest and get back to sewing.

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Maybe a white (blue) board will help me figure these LC problems out.
I just want this semester to end, tech interviews to go away, and to finally rest and get back to sewing.

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