Lesson 2 video update when?

3:28 PM, Sunday August 25th 2024

It is kinda hard to hear what is being said in the old videos, and was wondering when or if they will be updated.

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7:40 PM, Sunday August 25th 2024

We're working on lesson 2 right now but as our work overhauling the video content and lesson material is essentially working against the continuous flow of homework submissions we receive each day and otherwise managing the community, we are only able to commit fairly minimal resources to it, meaning we cannot commit to any specific schedule.

We do what we can with the resources we have to bring to bear, but ultimately being a business that releases all of our material for free definitely limits how quickly we're able to do anything that sits outside of our main sources of revenue.

2:24 AM, Monday August 26th 2024

Okay, it isn't too much of a problem. It is just good to know that it is still being worked on. Great work.

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