From Failing Code to Robot Glory: A Tale of Trust and Triumph

Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: From Failing Code to Robot Glory: A Tale of Trust and Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-01-31-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: I det iskalde vinterværet rundt Oslo Universitet, var teknologidepartementet et livlig sted.En: In the icy winter weather around Oslo Universitet, the Department of Technology was a lively place.No: Studentene strømmet inn og ut av verkstedet med entusiasme og mål i blikket.En: Students streamed in and out of the workshop with enthusiasm and purpose in their eyes.No: Inne var det varmt, fylt med lyden av maskiner som summet og folk som diskuterte tekniske detaljer.En: Inside, it was warm, filled with the sound of humming machines and people discussing technical details.No: Her, midt mellom kabler og verktøy, sto Sander og Liv bøyd over roboten de hadde brukt måneder på å utvikle.En: Here, amidst cables and tools, Sander and Liv were bent over the robot they had spent months developing.No: Sander var lidenskapelig opptatt av robotikk.En: Sander was passionate about robotics.No: Han ville bevise seg selv i konkurransen som nærmet seg raskt.En: He wanted to prove himself in the competition that was approaching rapidly.No: Konkurransen, en stor begivenhet blant universitetets studenter, var bare tre dager unna.En: The competition, a major event among the university's students, was only three days away.No: Sander kjente på presset.En: Sander felt the pressure.No: Han ville vise professorene hva han var kapabel til, men han følte seg ofte usikker.En: He wanted to show the professors what he was capable of, but he often felt insecure.No: Liv, derimot, jobbet rolig og metodisk.En: Liv, on the other hand, worked calmly and methodically.No: Hun var flink til å holde hodet kaldt under press, men tvilte også iblant på sine valg.En: She was good at keeping her head cool under pressure, but also doubted her choices at times.No: "Vi bør endre algoritmen," foreslo Liv da hun tok en pause fra å programmere.En: "We should change the algorithm," Liv suggested when she took a break from programming.No: "Den kan forbedre presisjonen vår.En: "It could improve our precision."No: "Sander nølte.En: Sander hesitated.No: Hans egen plan for algoritmen hadde virket bra i teorien, men resultatene hadde skuffet.En: His own plan for the algorithm had seemed good in theory, but the results had been disappointing.No: De siste testene hadde ikke gått som forventet, og roboten hadde stoppet midt i løpet flere ganger.En: The last tests had not gone as expected, and the robot had stopped midway several times.No: Han tok en dyp pust og lot Liv endre koden.En: He took a deep breath and let Liv change the code.No: Tilliten til hennes evne var et lite skritt utenfor komfortsonen hans.En: Trusting in her ability was a small step outside his comfort zone.No: Konkurransedagen kom raskere enn de hadde trodd.En: The day of the competition arrived faster than they had thought.No: Snøen utenfor glitret, mens deltakerne inne begynte å stille opp sine robotter.En: The snow outside glittered as the participants inside began setting up their robots.No: Lokalet var fylt med spente stemmer og hektisk aktivitet.En: The venue was filled with excited voices and hectic activity.No: Sander kjente adrenalinet pumpe.En: Sander felt the adrenaline pumping.No: Han var nervøs, men også spent på hva de kunne få...

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