mine was absolutely the CLI directory bookmark tool I started writing in Rust, but zoxide already does everything I wanted to do with my project so there's little point to restarting it
I still find the concept of pleaseshare.mathieui.net/ really cool (sorry for the github link inside, it is quite dated as can be seen by the dead gitorious link alongside it), which was to have a file upload service which would by default provide you with a torrent link supercharged with webseeds, which means you could effectively download the file faster the more people were downloading it. Nothing is stopping me from updating it and/or fixing some glaring issues, but the space has changed (regulatory and abuse-wise) and I am older now.
Basically, the idea was to create a single executable that could be run on any OS, and it worked by simply being a zip file that was mounted via FUSE, and would use a script to choose which libraries and binaries inside the archive to use depending on the system.
Realized it was way above my skillset, and abandoned it lol
Won't be for a long time, since most of my focus is on games and automation these days. I may be a C programmer mainly, but low level stuff is not my strong suit lol
Will be a tool to generate websites like Ruby on Rails, but in Rust. It would be a binary to generate Rust files, not a dependency. For now it is just a draft to define what would be generated by the binary.
I have created German text adventures. I would like to publish them as open source at some point, but have not found time yet. Still, people still play them it seems, especially blind people.
hexaheximal
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Codeberg.orgchfkch :nixos: :rust:
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Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org • • •Nothing is stopping me from updating it and/or fixing some glaring issues, but the space has changed (regulatory and abuse-wise) and I am older now.
Charadon
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org • • •For me, it was my universal executable project.
Basically, the idea was to create a single executable that could be run on any OS, and it worked by simply being a zip file that was mounted via FUSE, and would use a script to choose which libraries and binaries inside the archive to use depending on the system.
Realized it was way above my skillset, and abandoned it lol
Codeberg.org
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Codeberg.orgCôme 744
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Codeberg.orgMike Rochefort :fedora:
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org • • •Easy – world domination But those plans were kept safely in an airgapped #forgejo instance for my eyes only!
I'd prefer someone else *not* accomplish this successfully, though...
this.ven
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org • • •Of course, I'd love to see someone seizing my approach of a low-cost #InEarMonitoring over #WiFi solution on newer #RaspberryPi hardware, using a different, #RoyalityFree #RadioStandard or even another platform, such as #Arduino, #Teensy, etc. 🙃
If you got interested, you can find the latest iteration of this project at codeberg.org/thisven/Wi-Fi_IEM… and the #ProofofConcept initial idea here codeberg.org/thisven/Wi-Fi_IEM
Wi-Fi_IEM
Codeberg.orgronix 🏺
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