Current side project is an API for holding event/venue data.
My own use case is a ticketmaster-style service for small venues and free gigs, but I'm trying to keep it flexible enough for the same API to be used across multiple services.
https://www.tenproblems.com - short, text-only Kindle booklets democratizing the latest trends and the open questions for 30 subjects, as put forward by leading academicians and practitioners in 2019, hopefully aimed at debunking fake news, sensationalism and outright biased agendas.
https://www.checkbot.io - a website SEO, speed and security checker implemented as a Chrome extension.
I wrote a 10K word guide for it that explains all the best practices it automatically checks for here https://www.checkbot.io/guide. I'm reworking the guide to break it up into individual articles that expand on the how and why for each best practice.
I am making a virtual keyboard widget in for Qt projects that will be dynamically built and initialized by just a json.
It will have different layouts and they will be set by the json, so basically the user only needs to supply a well structured json and boom! you have a virtual keyboard for any app.
I've got a couple of thoughts and strategies for trying to implement the same functionality on other platforms, but I honestly haven't had the time to prototype or even look more into it yet...
I'm working on a live dashboard for our school Baja SAE team. They design and build an off-road buggy and it'll have a bunch of sensors on it. The dashboard shows a live view of what's happening to the car using websockets. Currently it's got fake data streaming from the server when you press play!
I'm working on cataloging and indexing the table of contents for all the cookbooks my wife and I have acquired over the years. It'll make it much easier to search by recipe name across all our cookbooks when there's a dish we want to cook.
I'm working on parsing our data files (hopefully quickly) and extracting things like instance type data for upload to a central reporting tool. This will help us get useful information about which types different teams on our central tech are using in their data, without having to give us full access to the entire dataset itself. This will then give us a better overview of which types we can change or deprecate without impacting the teams, or which teams we need to coordinate with before modification.
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Also breaking Anarki.
It was featured on HN last weekend: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22200739
We've even got a game jam and discord server set up now :)
If I am successful I hope to save 60% in storage costs and another 70% in CPU costs.
Then I hope I will be free to NOT DO the CiC (check-in-chats). (hate to have to copy over the tickets from ZD to another system because because)
The savings will pay for my salary and 2 coworkers.
And If I get a good teammate we can slash all servers things to 1/8 and still do auto-scale. I need someone on the Java team to help.
My own use case is a ticketmaster-style service for small venues and free gigs, but I'm trying to keep it flexible enough for the same API to be used across multiple services.
Not ready for live, but more of a sneak peak
Elm, PWA, Netlify
I wrote a 10K word guide for it that explains all the best practices it automatically checks for here https://www.checkbot.io/guide. I'm reworking the guide to break it up into individual articles that expand on the how and why for each best practice.
It will have different layouts and they will be set by the json, so basically the user only needs to supply a well structured json and boom! you have a virtual keyboard for any app.
https://vinyldeals.club/ - an aggregator for deals and new releases on vinyl records. It is in its early stages though.
https://flxn.de/qrcode2stl/ - an online tool to create your own 3d printable qr codes. It directly spits out STL files for slicing.
Shopping search engine probably, not sure where im going with this. Just a quick demo, don't mind the ugly makeshift looks
Started because of frequent multitasking heavy work with limited resources.
Open Beta (macOS) as soon as I finish license verification and delta updates.
https://cleave.app
I've got a couple of thoughts and strategies for trying to implement the same functionality on other platforms, but I honestly haven't had the time to prototype or even look more into it yet...
https://thestrife.co/ - Events and uprisings around you, Explained.
https://Adam.teaches.engineering
https://www.hellocookbook.com/