I have been working on a forum site just to dabble with PHP. I’m dockerising it too to practice docker.
Learning Mojo language https://www.modular.com/mojo It is a new programming language by Chris Lattner that is a superset of Python and as fast as Rust. Check out Lex Fridman’s podcast with Chris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdJQ8iVTwj8&t=7874s
What do you think of Mojo? Good support for python bindings?
Working a global Digital Terrain Model to Digital Surface Model CNN in Pytorch. I have most of of my code written now I’m in the long process of creating and validating input data and ground truth for my first real training run after my geographically limited proof of concept.
I’ve also started trying to learn Rust, and Web development. I’m having a hard time with rust because I haven’t found a good use case for it yet.
Mlem, the iOS client for Lemmy 😊
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I am now trying to go into the advanced stuff in Nuxt 3 but it I bummed out by its support unfortunately.
Nuxt 3 is waaaay better in terms of Dev Experience than Nuxt 2 but even though it released in Nov 2022 it still lacks official modules like Auth and PWA.
Especially Auth is kind of unacceptable to not exist for a framework build in 2023.
I had a dream last night about some sort of fediverse overlay as a browser plug-in that you’d be logged into your home instance in the same way you’d be logged into a reddit profile using RES, but as you are browsing feeds on other activitypub networks you can one-click subscribe to have it start to appear in your home instance.
I say this from the perspective as a new Lemmy user, copy/pasting !community@instance to my home instance search sucked when trying to browse and subscribe to so many different places to populate my feed.
But alas, I’ve had a tiring year so far and I don’t see a break in the clouds until Q4 when at least the migration in front of me should be done.
I’ve had similar thoughts but in my version it was just a bookmarklet you can hit and it’ll format the correct search term from your instance and load the result. We’re probably not the only ones, it’s a matter of time until someone gets chance to do it.