@Malycia1Day 2 in Boston! We hosted our Day of Service today (check out #boston-days-of-service for updates!) and I spent some time chatting with the one and only Jenisa Diaz :D
@yazide0day 3 of #10-days-in-public for SDEP(id), realized that this is actually really hard, harder than i thought. I mean come'on, i'm practically doing a billion-dollar industry at home 😭. I'll manage to do it tho, i mean, it's my goal for #10-days-in-public. Decided to go with python cuz why not?
@EvanGan7+Day 3 of #10-days-in-public.
Today I was going to try to make a minimum viable board using the RP2040 but realized there is a large learning curve I need to overcome before I am ready to design. Due to that I spent most of my time on the project today reading the technical docs trying to gain a better understanding of the chip. I did however, refamiliarise myself with Easy EDA and created a starting document with one RP2040 chip in it.
@msw0for #10-days-in-public I’m making some tutorials around making a PCB. Before I’ve made a video about a specific part of the process but now I’m going to make a video about the process end-to-end, from idea to finally ordering a usb-a to usb-c converter
@dominic0mining some rubies for #10-days-in-public, this is a pretty cool tutorial. feel like I understand like 3/4 of what I'm doing which could be worse?
@toonnongaeoy0Day 1 of #10-days-in-public
Starting off by Uploading all of my code to GitHub before start coding (Here if you want to visit.) And next by renovating from the messy one to the clean one by using JavaScript to hide all of the story and make a toggle if you want to read it. And then start to doing on navigation and it's pretty good so far (even it doesn't have any much link.) and finally moving some button to Collective and now here it is, and maybe some update after that but that's it for summary on day 1. If you to check all of the progress you can check on the GitHub. See you on day 2.
@brunoblaise 0Day 1 of #10-days-in-public: Today, I resumed my learning on Comptia network plus currently I am on lesson 2 which is about deploying Ethernet cabling and also I have created my first draft of my article where I will be sharing what I have learnt on the lessons I will be learning.
See ya! :)
@Doruk0Day 1 of #10-days-in-public
Created the repo of my OS!
Tommorrow I will learn how to create a navbar with react!
@giridhar.talla51390Day 1 of #10-days-in-public
I started with building the landing page and learning the Descope for user management. Running into so many errors since setup, debugging one by one
@Sean0Day 1 of #10-days-in-public
Today I designed a new page for my image synchronization stuff in Figma and discovered that my Oauth stuff is incredibly broken somehow.
Apart from that I also diagnosed my mums broken laptop and discovered that only the screen seems to be broken and it talks to a monitor fine
@yazide0day 1 of #10-days-in-public too! I'm currently making some stuff related to facial recognition on my school to ensure that everyone that submits a form actually is a person! we've got some hackers @ my school lol
@NikosTsilas-U04N415FE4T0Day 1 of #10-days-in-public!
I started my website (micro-lessons). I prepared a Figma file and I also did the basic HTML and css (linking of files, nav-bar, and some text).
@vik0day 1 of #10-days-in-public. i got my wisdom teeth removed so i couldn't really design anything. mostly was researching and looking at datasheets for hall effect switches and how to sense analog input from them
@Tristan0Starting #10-days-in-public!!! :10daysinpublic: Started the training process with Wiki103 dataset, time to do the most fun part of any ML project... waiting ☹️. Hopefully this finishes up before day 2 haha
@Jupiter0Worked on doc comments for mrl aujourd'hui
@Micha0Day 1 for #10-days-in-public, progress to date + started Lesson 9 for my Ham Radio Extra exam studying!
@cupcakes7+Day 1 of #10-days-in-public! I added a notes app and notes window to my personal OS!
@Domsson0Finished support for paging in my own x64 operating system (DexprOS)! Now it's able to setup both 4-level and 5-level page maps. The paging chapter of Kognise's 'Putting the You in CPU' article helped me comprehend this topic incredibly.
@Sean0Made some more progress on my Flipper Zero Communication app. This includes a new frequency selector + a public message board
My next step is to do a minor refactor internally (move all my Enums to a separate file) and then implement settings and country based frequencies
#100-days Go Gord!!!
@jzaleta0Here’s my 100 days shopping list! :saluting_face:
I couldn’t find sticky notes 😭
@acon0🎏 I drew the flag for #flag-referendum! Featuring: pirate Orpheus, doing a salute pose, pointing ahead.
I thought about doing it when @KaraMassie asked me whether I was entering or not. I thought about it, then went to the #flag-referendum channel to look around. There, I saw @KrishnaBansal-U03CBNJUWJG’s pirate Orph and immediately got inspired. What if Orph was wearing a pirate hat?? 🏴☠️ It was a fantastic idea. Scrolling further up, I saw @LiterallyEverything-U04LNE9HEFK’s saluting Orph - the pose added so much personality to the character. (And, one of my personal design/art principles: ✨ personality ✨ - not always in the literal "character trait" sense, but something that brings life into the art.) Scrolling further up, I saw @JamesXiao-U04EQJ4RRHA's logo - which is genuinely just a well designed logo. It fits both the tech and boat vibes - so why not replace the traditional pirate skull on the pirate hat with it?
I've honestly just taken in a lot of inspiration from everyone who has submitted a flag, even if it's not as obvious as the ones I've listed above. As @cwalker says, it was truely a community effort and couldn't have been made without the rest of y'all. So thank you all!! I hope you enjoy the flag as much as I had fun drawing it :yay:
@dominic0shopping list! hopefully I can control myself from adding too much more big stuff
@jc0hi! i’ve been a bit inactive in this slack but i’m officially back! just wanted to share a couple things i’ve been working on: marrow, markright, and the star of the show, arson! arson:fireball: is a programming language, around, well, ARSON! what else. (excuse the bad inside joke.)👇 here’s a demo of me writing a sudoku puzzle solver in arson with marrow, a text editor i’ve been working on using this amazing guide on writing one in c that i’ve been expanding upon! because i want my own vim alternative but mostly for funsies and to learn c.
another things: markright! some people might know that i wrote my own markdown parser a while ago along with a web ui. the web ui has been improved and looks a lot better! (although i have a couple issues to fix in chrome). comes w/ google oauth (i kind of skimped on adding extra auth options) and a recursive filesystem. demo also below 👇
extra things i did or am working on icyi at www.jianminchen.com/article/general/2023-06-04! going forward planning to work on more hc-centric stuff!@maggie0angelhacks ba!! @ryan@FatimahHussain-U03Q6KW4HPC@swarnya246
@ValeriiAhin-U04AQ63DBHQ0Got the SineRider posters!!! Thank you so much @zrl !!! Really happy to be a part of this community!
@MauroBg0Hey there, friend. I can sense that you've been scrolling through your device, probably trying to distract yourself from a tough day you've had. I want you to know that it's okay to take a break and clear your mind, but don't forget that you're not alone in this.
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@sahitid0finally got this #hardware-party I LOVE THE STICKERS
@jzaleta0*It’s a quiet night... the weather forecast says:* 🌌 Starry-sprinkled night skies with a chance of shooting stars and Lo-fi beats.
You say to yourself, wait, that can’t be possible, right?
Definitely possible! I present y'all my new ship: night-skies.vercel.app 🚢 :quad_parrot:
Night skies github.com/j-cordz/night-skies is a small p5.js:js: website that includes a starry night sky and random shooting stars and some lo-fi beats! 🎵
Please give it a ⭐ on :github: if you like it! This was very fun to work on, and helped me to learn more about p5js.
@malted0Called with @conrad and the folks at #burrow; got some traffic moving through the virtual interface! Exciting start
@Briyan0Tysm guys 💖 (I think someone pressed the duplicate button 😅)
@msw0riffing from a recent trip to california. kinda got in a trance and kept playing the same thing@cytronicoder0Sinerider PR is incoming (as soon as I finish this for my school ⬇️)
@jc0Small ship (bigger one coming soon hehe)! At #horizon I built an unnecessarily complicated hacky project involving Spotify + Neopixels. Basically, the web interface at horizonmusic.vercel.app allows everyone to add music to a Spotify playlist that I play (which means I have ultimate control I guess + yes you can technically still add music) without having to log in (especially if they don't have an account) + automatically filters out explicit songs in the search so nobody adds explicit songs. Waveform with p5.js and Tone.js record surround sound (coming from speakers and other close noise) and transform it into a cool waveform, while a set of LED lights (Neopixels) flash along to the music, utilizing an Adafruit Feather Huzzah to wirelessly communicate with a computer (computer mic -> computer -> computer processing -> send FPS to Adafruit -> flash Neopixels!) through the amazing audio-reactive-led-strip library. The Neopixels we got didn't work fully, but the result was still cool! github.com/jianmin-chen/spotify-collab (and I might be getting working Neopixels for another project!)@reesericci0Hey everyone!
If you want a silicon valley bank run shirt - you can buy one at siliconvalleybank.run! I am selling them for $30/each.
siliconvalleybank.run/l/svb-bank-run-shirt