# April 6th-April 12th 2020

Small updates this week, with a lot of work and doing this on the weekend my brain is starting to fry. I need to get off the computer

### Table of Contents

* [Project Status 0.02](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md)
  * [What was done](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md#what-was-done)
    * [Last Weeks Goals](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md#last-weeks-goals)
    * [Details & Things I Learned](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md#detail-and-things-i-learned)
    * [Demo](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md#demo)
  * [Drawings & Inspiration From This Week](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md#drawings-and-inspiration-from-this-week)
  * [What's Next?](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/project-status-0.02.md#whats-next)
* [Question Surrounding Technology and Elitism](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/question-surrounding-technology-and-elitism.md)
* [Binge watching TV shows](/brain-dump/april-6th-12th/binge-watching-tv-shows.md)


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