@samarthkatti0Hello,
Recently I started learning node and express and I wanted to work on something that isn't a basic CRUD app.
So here we are, Geoapi is intended to be a collection of APIs that provide information about various geographical aspects.
This is version 1 and will be improved iteratively.
Link: geoapiapp.herokuapp.com
Git repo: github.com/Samarth132/WebDev/tree/main/GeoAPI
Currently the API gives result for official names only (which will be fixed i,e USA -> United States)
@sampoder0today i presented.. the *CLIMATATOR*! it’s a 4D interactive media experience / climate change simulator that showcases the effects of climate change to a younger audience. you enter the cabinet, put an AR headset on, watch a fictional weather report from 2050, then you begin to feel the heat of a heatwave 🔥 (there’s a strong heater inside), then you going on a bumpy ride (haptic motors) in a fire truck fighting wildfires :firefighter: (it’s still boiling from the heater and it intentionally smells of burning) and to end of your experience a cyclone with winds (a big fan) and shaking (haptic motors) 🌀 + it’s got sound effects and a nice video (this is my myp personal project, goal was to create an engaging way of learning about climate change)
the wooden structure was put together with a lot of drilling and with the use of recycled materials to the extent possible. i learnt a lot about woodworking as this was my first ever real woodworking project.
*this is biggest project ever, it’s taken me since August to build this all out…..* and i’m really proud of the final product. uses a mix of Raspberry Pi Python, Arduino, Next.js & Node.js to all work. the AR headset is powered by Holocron (www.npmjs.com/package/@sampoder/holocron)
more is at: climatator.co/de:partyparrot:
@jubriloye20160Updated an old repo , and learned a ton of terraform and CI/CD workflows, no screenshots from that so here's a meme