What are you working on? Any new ideas that you're thinking about?
Still working on my game engine. I was sharing my game around, and it was challenging for people to find people to play with. Added on an "arena" mode for my web games. Player will join a room running "indefinitely" :
https://pixelbrawlgames.com/game/blast/r/arena
Still have a few issues and bugs I have to fix: I'm in Asia and the server is in the US I feel like the latency is quite high. Players are popping up in some limited area. I hope to bring this mode to all my future games.
I’ve been working on machine learning techniques to turn sparse GIS point data into fully realized predictive surfaces. A small way to go before “launch” but here’s a peek at the project as it’s in development. www.aigrids.xyz
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I'm purchased a business (kwesforms.com) to follow my dream of being my own boss and right now I'm working on learning. I've built so many different pieces of software but never been in a position where everything is new, I'm playing every role (learning dev ops, marketing, sales etc too) and I have full control to make it the best it can be.
The biggest piece thing I'm working on is bringing some automated form generation tech I've been working on as a side project (ottoiq.com) to it.
I'm also working on a little AI tool to turn todos into actionable plans by gathering additional context and breaking it down. If anyone is interested in talking about their mental models for problem solving, my email is me@<my name>.com.
My dream is to be my own boss someday too. If possible, would be glad to be part of whatever you're doing.
I've been working on https://www.techtalksweekly.io/ which is a free weekly email containing a list of all the talks from almost all software engineering conferences[1] uploaded in the past week. The goal is to save my readers from scrolling through messy YouTube subscriptions and make it easier to find great talks.
From time to time, I also put together extra editions summarizing the most popular and most-watched talks in categories like Java, Python, JS, Rust, Backend, Frontend, Web Dev, Data, ML, ...
If you enjoy watching tech talks, you might find it useful.
[1] GOTO, NDC, Devoxx, PyCon, CppCon, JSNation, RustConf and many more. Here's the full list of conferences I have on my radar: https://www.techtalksweekly.io/p/tech-conferences
I'm working on a notifications service as part of a bigger project for a team.
I'm also working on adding new features and modifying previous ones for a web application I built for a client.
I'm also working on a personal project inspired by Booksy, just as a learning experience.
I'm building a native Windows application for exploratory data analysis with SQLite. Much of the functionality is present but still have a lot of clean up, testing, and loose ends. I also haven't decided on product name yet and don't have anything for a website yet.
After the Windows application is launched, I plan to work on native macOS version of the same application. I already have a good bit of it implemented.
I've developed an AI search product that has gained some traction, reaching over 10,000 users globally.
However, I'm facing challenges with international market expansion, particularly in countries like Germany, Indonesia, and Japan.
The main difficulty lies in understanding how to effectively approach and connect with users in these markets, given the cultural and business differences in each country
I'm building a website to explore Unicode properties in a way not seen before. A bit behind because I need to catch up on graph theory. stay tuned!
We're french engineers / designers building a repairable and fireproof e-bike battery! Check it out here: https://get.gouach.com :)
I'm continuing my deep dive into Nick Land's main thesis that capitalism is AI. [0]
I've recently started adding sources that exist only in image form, such as Nick Land's Shorelines text, which, like Machinic Desire, contains the famous passage:
"What appears to humanity as the history of capitalism is an invasion from the future by an artificial intelligent space that must assemble itself entirely from its enemy's resources."
I'm currently transcribing his latest 3-hour interview and extracting the bits that relate to his core thesis.
Cool theory, crackpot - I like it!
Large foundation models for undersea acoustics and for high resolution synonym (synthetic aperture sonar) and a fudemental research project trying to make a training pipeline run with completely synthetic data but perform as well as if trained with real data.
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