Trying to enhance my skills in the low-level area of things with a bit of crypto and rust learning thrown in for good measure
I thought this would be a great opportunity to learn the open source Godot game engine so I started a very simple 2D puzzle game (forum thread).
It’s neat seeing everyone’s creativity.
Tsk tsk. I’ve been naughty by creating an open source crypto wallet for Devember:
Am CS student, know a bit of Python and C. I dislike Youtube’s removal of the dislike button, so I decided to make my own.
Edit: whoops, replied to the wrong post. Oh well
My devember project is to create a server and client for listening to audiobooks with the ability to keep track of position in the audiobook across devices.
form post Linux Admin class Final Project
I am an IT student that has a final group project do for Linux Admin class.
I am hosting a server for my group to do the project easier than if we had our own VMs.
ps Yes this is lame but this is a good change to learn Linode hosting
My goal is to create a FUSE mount client for Tahoe-LAFS, a decentralized networked filesystem.
Been wanting to work on (AND FINISH) something interesting on my free time for a while now but haven’t had the driver or motivation to do it, with this year’s Devember I hope I’ll get something done.
Forum Post: Devember 2021 - Quick Music Sampler - Development / Code - Level1Techs Forums
Just a regular guy who enjoys coding and trying to escape my current grind.
App Objective: Speed up the process of sampling new music and creating playlists.
Will post website link when up.
My topic: A web based real time view of amateur radio communications
I recently got my amateur radio licence and would like to expand my radio radio by combining my interest in digital modes and skills in programming.
My demo page: https://m1.x0r.uk/digiradio-v/
My github: https://github.com/x0r9/digiradio-v
L1 Dev Blog: Digiradio-V
My project is to build a simple digital station that will have a web portal showing what packet radio stations I have picked up on. Think of it as a raspberry pi wired up to a modernish radio rig.
It’s like a more personalised version of aprs.fi but could run just locally when using radios when portable and without an internet connection.
Let’s goooo!
If anyone wants to be fancy, I found out you can embed html badges of your pipeline status onto the forum. It should update in real time but I think a page refresh would be needed because I don’t think the forum constantly reloads images in the background.
I.E Here is my pipeline from my self hosted GitLab.
Repo | Branch | Status |
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devember2021-ui | master |
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devember2021-api | master |
Another one signing on, thread’s been up for a few weeks though.
Forum Post: [Devember 2021] Architecting a TTA Processor Core
Digital hardware design guy here, the goal of this one is to design and build a hardware demonstration of a simple 16-bit processor core. It’s been one of those pet project ideas that I’d never gotten around to putting on paper until now.
Time’s gonna be tight to get a PCB spun up and delivered, but I think I can pull it off.
Forum post : [Devember 2021] GTK4 Connect 4 app using radio button and rust
Attempting first Devember. Hopefully it goes well.
(will update more info as I myself discover it)
Got bored and decided to facilitate XNO (Nano) donations online.
I’m making a soundboard with an (hopefully) improved user interface. Trying to learn WASAPI and CI/CD while working on it.
The project’s gitlab link is in the OP of its forum thread:
Working on a game I’ve been prototyping. Really enjoying learning how to write shaders right now.
Goal: See how much progress I can make this December.
Project post: [Devember 2021] a space project | overly ambitous space game
I’m going to build something to check if my deployed helm charts can be updated.
I made it long winded and official. The RPG character maker is now… a thing I must do. Also got official permission from the rest of the team.
Project post: [Devember 2021] RPG Character Sheet web application
And for those of you scrolling this far down, here’s an image of my programming buddy, Archimedes. Enjoy.