fixed a bug where there is no auto reload for the forum after post and other stuff
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I made the forum part of a learning website! The most challenging part was setting up trpc correctly this was my first time using trpc so things took a lot longer then needed. I am most proud of the admin post queue review system but sadly you can’t see that.
I made a logo using a old ysws tutorial https://anchor.hackclub.com/
this took waaay longer dan 18min but I don’t have hackatime set up for figma
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I rewrote it in Go! So yea its done now I am just testing the last version (its building while I am writing this)
This will probably perform poorly in voting since no one can use it, but I needed it, so I made it.
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Oke I am rewriting it in go now
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I made a nice lil ui using tkinter
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fixed a bug where we see “/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Portal” as “/Library/Application” so it should be “~/Library/Application\ Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Portal” and now we have a working build!
I can try to changeing the user settings for the user to native res but for now its working
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Started work on this bc it took me like a solid 2 hours to make my first build from frok
its not very fun to debug with these build times
i am writeing this while i am building a copy of portal
please just finish the build
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I needed this, so I made it. I rewrote it about five times, but at some point you have to stop rewriting the same app. I’m not very good at making websites that look good in a reasonable amount of time, and I want to move on from this project, so that’s why the little demo site is what it is. The biggest challenge was writing the client code, because it had to be fairly usable, while I could get away with doing a bunch of hacky stuff in the backend.
I made a button
I made basic file viewer.
going to add lsp next
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made a thing where you can connect a websocket to a server and expose functions and config values to other clients of the server now I want to port the client to Go, Python, and esp32 arduino code so I can connect stuff and make a webui
pic1: the very basic webui
pic2: a test client
pic3: the server
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