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Random Projects? (13 posts)

212 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-11 20:04:55

Making something? Lemme see!

213 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-12 16:35:52

214 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-12 18:56:45

>>213
neato
I am very happy that my waifu is not on this list. I don't some creep on the internet looking at her

215 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-12 20:12:43

D: dare no??

234 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-17 10:47:14

Lain wins
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249 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-20 18:21:41

One personal project that I wish I had started many years ago is the creation of my own encyclopedia. I create my own articles(all txt files) and it has been a blast. So far all of my entries are food related, but I'm thinking about expanding it anything and everything. The plan is that when it comes time to edit an entry nothing is deleted, but just shifted down and explained why something changed. It will be a lot of fun to see what my opinions were on something before/during/after it was a trend, how my tastes have evolved, etc.

250 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-20 20:06:21

oh interesting! how do you decide what to do? what are your favorite entries you've done?

251 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-20 20:56:05

>>250
I really like wikis dedicated to their respective communities and I spent too much time reading Encyclopedia Dramatica as a kid.
My favorite encyclopedia is "Larousse Gastronomique", but most recent version is was published in 2009. There a lot of gaps in Latin, Arab, African, and Asian cuisines in book. So I wanted to fill that gap and take note of the all the other things that are missing from the most recent edition.
Now combining my fascination with lowbrow wikis and my love of food I am able to collect and write about things that I'm interested in without being worried about being judged by someone I have never met.
I would like to have a food forum and wiki available to people at some point, but some how in my all years of playing with software I never bothered to learn the basics of webdev(I know the basics of HTML and CSS, and that's it lol) + as my career continues I'll probably have less and less time to manage something like that

253 Name: Anonymous : 2026-03-21 00:54:02

ooo ED was a good one. old internets has some cool wikis. hmm its pretty easy to throw up a static anonymous site on neocities or whatever and you can just ask ai to generate wiki style pages from your text, but ya doing a whole form and editable wiki even if you use open source and ai is sort of a pain to maintain. but having even a static anonymous site is nice for getting feedback on junk.

306 Name: Anonymous : 2026-04-13 02:30:05

>ask ai to generate wiki style pages from your text,
```bash
for f in files/*.md; do
pandoc $f -f markdown -t html -o "html/$(basename .$f .md).html"
done
```
It's as easy as that in principle, you can add making an index with a 4 lines of awk too. Copy the resources into html with another line. Static site generators and CMS are a scam.

308 Name: mothership : 2026-04-13 10:19:12

right now im building a newwork monitor with an esp32 and an i2c LCD display. written in micropython.

would work but a lot of libraries for python dont woek with micropython.

i wanna do a plant/garden monitoring project using an esp32 and an old raspi. hoping to collect temp, light, soil mosture, etc. would like to work on automated watering and lighting.

might use the pi to do some basic timelapse photos and provide live cam footage, maybe see if i can set up some computer vision libraries to detect plant health and age.

312 Name: Anonymous : 2026-04-14 22:07:00

>>306
pandoc is based. pretty much just works for any conversion.
>>308
esp32 is underrated. you can plug those things into any hardware project for dollars. im absolutely retarded at using any hardware to interface with that shit though like servos were just impossible for me to get right. how are you watering it?

319 Name: Anonymous : 2026-04-18 08:16:08

Pandoc is useful. I recently wrote a little utility function in Common Lisp that wraps it.
(defun pandoc (input &key (from "html") (to "plain"))
  "Convert `input' string using pandoc.
The default is to convert from html to plain(text)."
  (with-input-from-string (s input)
    (uiop:run-program (format nil "pandoc -f ~a -t ~a" from to) :input s :output :string)))
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