@Andrew0configured tailscale today on my macbook & linux server so I can access a code server. this is super cool
@j_cordz7+Today I started to work on my Visual Studio Code setup! :vsc: I installed Atom's :atom: One Dark theme which is awesome, and Prettier code formatter :macbook-air-space-gray-screen: that was a recommendation from @caleb! I also studied for my exams π¦ , and worked on a new PR :pr: for Hack Club! :hack-club: Also here's macOS penguin default wallpaper. πΈ
@j_cordz7+Today I started learning about what are GLSL Shaders thanks to a very cool art π¨ project made with them that uses awesome :cooll-dino: math things like polar coordinates and Voronoi shapes, which I used previously with Paper.js! :javascript: All of this was thanks to @ced that mentioned this to me, besides his Shaders book recommendation: thebookofshaders.com π Here's some screenshots of it! πΈ It's difficult but very interesting! I also I started to look for more themes to customize my coding setup and to change how internet websites look on my browser! π πΈοΈ Here's how my repositories look with a custom theme! π¨ Although I still need to see more options and choose the best one for me. And finally, I read again a bit more of GitHub :github: CodeSpaces, and my following final exam that I'll have this next Tuesday will be Biology again! π± π¦ :quad_parrot:
@j_cordz7+Recently I made a post about writing a Sci-Fi πΈ story on the terminal, and here's how it can be done! This applies as well to this awesome :cooll-dino: ASCII Art of a computer :macintosh-stcicker: and Hack Club! :hack-club: This are the steps:
1. π₯ First of all, open a terminal emulator, this one is cool-retro-term because it has some awesome retro effects! :awesome:
2. π₯ Second, open Vim :vim: on it!
3. π₯ Third, start tying the info you want to be display! π»
That's all, it's very simple and the results are great :D :parrotdad:
@j_cordz7+Today I continued studying for my exam, helped to review a Hack Club :hack-club: Workshop PR :pr: and started working on another workshop translation! :mexicoparrot: Also I'm going to be setting up a VM Server using Oracle and CloudFlare :cloudflare: and try to install PopOS! on it! As well I hope my GitHub :github: Graduation π PR will get merged on time :merge: because the time it's almost over! β²οΈ And lastly, here's a retro styled terminal on my Macbook, which I used to had on my PopOS! :pop-os: Linux :linux: setup and that I will use to write a Science Fiction story! πΈ
@j_cordz7+Here's a picture of my macbook :macbook-air-space-gray-screen: terminal using Raycast :raycast: Confetti! π So the point of this extra post was to mention that I learned as well a few more things on how does the app works, which will be useful when I start getting into building extensions.
@j_cordz7+Today I had my Calculus Exam and it went great! All the study hours were worth it! :quad_parrot: Also today r/place ended, and although we couldn't keep the Hack Club logo :hack-club: on the canvas it as a nice and fun experience! And that's a very cool memory to keep :D ποΈ π Also I finished the main part of my website content, so coding is a priority for it again! And started customizing the Stats Bar for my Macbook Air :macbook-air-space-gray-screen: as part of my rice in progress! πΎ
@cwi0Arch Linux booting bare-metal on an M1 MacBook Air (2020).
@j_cordz7+Today I'm working again on the Procedural Art workshop :toitle: before moving to another one! I'm also going to rice/customize πΎ my MacBook again! :macintosh-stcicker::macbook-air-space-gray-screen: And also. setup some terminal and CLI tools! :iterm2: I'm also following MDN Web Docs on Front End Web Development! And here's an image of my first scrapbook post, now turned into a emoji using #emojibot :stickers: ! Lastly tomorrow I have Biology as I said yesterday! So I'm going to be sharing more cool images of tissues on the microscope! π¬ π§ͺ :labtocat:
@j_cordz7+I'm going to be moving my Linux install to a VM on my M1 Macbook Air using UTM! This is because there are some things I'm trying and building with Linux and I will going soon on a trip and I can only take one laptop, this is going to be a very interesting experiment, because I will be using an ARM based virtual machine for the first time!
@j_cordz7+There's a bug with Γbersicht, so I won't be using it for my setup, today I had my Bio final test and also organized some school files I moved from my hard drive to my macbook so today I didn't worked on my projects either, but there's a small update about the most recent one I talked about yesterday, and it have to do with some science articles I have been reading since many years ago, it's a website to document something special about them!
@j_cordz7+Today I added new topics to my Obsidian Guide of things I'm going to learn as a programmer, started setting up my Dotfiles for my macbook air setup with the help of a very useful freeCodeCamp article and did more progress in my second workshop.
@j_cordz7+So, as I mentioned two days ago:
I did a fresh reset of MacOS Monterey on my M1 Macbook Air and I set up some coding tools, like iTerm and Atom and also installed Homebrew, did more research on using Git and started using Raycast after moving on from Alfred. In addition to this, I learned more about website deployment and useful tools for it and finally found the perfect domain name for my personal/blog/portfolio/projects Website, although I can't buy it at the moment.
@j_cordz7+Today I worked again on my Personal Website Workshop, almost ready to ship the final website with all the improvements done.
Next thing to do tomorrow!
Fresh MacOS Monterey install on M1 MacBook Air, setup Homebrew, re-install proper coding tools I managed to learn and keep going!!!
@Grand1Today I learned that shutting down your macbook pro every day isnt good.
@cwi0I got Kali Linux running on my M1 Macbook Air. The screenshot is in undercover βwindowsβ mode. The vm is UTM, and itβs pretty good! Itβs almost as fast as bare metal.
@kayley0KWK Day 9: I fixed a huge bug in our final project code, and the app is a little bit above the MVP right now. I have some time between now and the actual demo, so I am hoping to work on it a little bit more. Other than that, I was able to finish my mini-project 2, using segues, and I am starting to miss the MacBook Air loaner! I added some timelapses because I was basically churning out Swift the entire night (and in one of them you can kind of see the sunset too).@kayley0KWK Day 8: I finished my part of the final project and got it all working, and this evening I am working on an old overdue project with some easter eggs included before I return my MacBook Air this Friday.@ian0Trying to get MacOS High Sierra on an 11 year old MacBook Pro!
@sarthak0All of our Mintere sites are generated by components so you canβt do fancy stuff like negative margins and what not π but anyways in Figma, Iβm used to just generating a Macbook/Desktop Frame and scaling the height by x to get the exact vh for each section and then I do the fancy stuff with absolute positioning and negative margins.
Fast forward to today and I noticed something super interesting one of our designers (or both idk) which is really nice for componentized design. I might just use this method now cause itβs easier than scaling the height by x and trying to remember the original height. cc @ben
tldr: Use Auto-Layout with individual Macbook/Desktop frames and make your developers happy :)
@neervikasv0My mac is back from repair!!! Happiness π₯°