Here is another.. uh... project... Here is part of the message if you don't want to click the project. Honestly, for me, Scratch has gone... slower. it's more laggy, it takes 2763 YEARS (not really) to load, and it keeps taking up more memory space. This thing happened today, and yesterday too. To be honest, scratch has felt... kind of like a chore lately. I don't really have time for scratch if i wanna focus on schoolwork. I love Scratch and the community, but I am considering quitting. I... just don't know if i am going to continue scratch when I am in high school. Its not a guarantee that ill stay, but i might stay until the end of the school year :') (Thx for listening) UPDATE: Feb 26, 2026. I'm feeling better... at least on scratch. I don't think i'll quit, but I might in a few years. If you came this far, comment "Yoylecake". If you want to. Thank you for listening! (Today was an eventful day...) also for no reason I think I found the oldest scratch project https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/111/
Completely random thing, but scroll down if you wanna hear something random. I ordered a 9-inch Pizza. After a while, the waiter brought two 5-inch pizzas and said, the 9-inch pizza was not available and he was giving me two 5-inches Pizzas instead, and that I am getting 1 inch more for free! I requested the waiter to call the owner. The owner watched him use a mathematical formula to calculate the area of a circle. After recounting calculations that may give you unnerving flashbacks to 10th grade geometry class, he comes to the conclusion that while two 5-inch pizzas seem to the layman like they would be more pizza, math proves quite the opposite. In fact, the math works out that even if he were to get three 5-inch pizzas, the area of the pies would equal less pizza than the one 9-inch pizza he originally ordered. If you do the math, the required formula is A= πr² and the radius of the 9 inch pizza is 4.5 inches. The equation for the 9 inch pizza is 4.5²*3.14, which equals to 63.585. Let us take a look at the two 5 inch pizzas: the formula is 2.5²*3.14, equals to 19.625. Less, right? Well, multiply that by two and we have our two 5 inch pizzas: 39.25. That means both 5 inch pizzas is less than the 9 inch pizza. To justify the crime of less pizza, you would need four 5 inch pizzas to succeed the 9 inch pizza. I rest my case that math is important and that I think you will feel like a genius when you tell someone this.