Okay, so I wanted to mess around with “shibata aew,” and let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey. I’m not gonna lie, I’m no expert, but I like trying new things and seeing what happens. Here’s how it went down:

First, I had to figure out what I even had. I started by looking around, asking people and digging into online forums. Gotta start somewhere, right?
Then came the actual doing part. It was a whole lot of poking and prodding. I mean, I literally just started messing with settings and configurations, seeing what would stick.
- First attemptsI try to make sure it runs and find the aew directory.I made some blind attempts.
- getting datasI try to find the aew,so I try to use some normal ways to get the data.
- try to runFially, I try to run it and get some results.
And you know what? Some things worked, some things… didn’t. It was a total learning experience. There were times I felt like I was banging my head against a wall, but hey, that’s part of the process, I guess.I think I am a noob.
What I learned
Honestly, the biggest takeaway was that it’s okay to not know everything. Trying things, making mistakes, and figuring it out as you go – that’s how you learn. And even if it doesn’t all work out perfectly, you still gain something from the experience. I did the whole thing, and even though I wouldn’t call myself a master, I definitely understand it a lot better now. It’s a win in my book!