@mathias7+:50days: Day 40/50
I made a script to time all my AoC's solutions, moved starblog from github.io to mathiasd.fr and read the 3rd chapter of Refactoring English
I need to fix jekyll-hackclub server cause it was hosted on nest
No midnight reviews :noo:
@mathias7+:50days: Day 38/50 and 39/50
Bubulb got reviewed and they said I can't have a video has my demo link (last reviewer told me to use a video as demo) and said I should provide an executable as a demo?? (it's an api made in flask)
Onedrive-proxy was reviewed just when nest was down and I didn't had time to fix it :noo:
so I had to move it to pinguin (my shitty server, 13gb of total storage)
Still no news for goarchiver. And I need to write this week to starblog
I also got a DM from @Shipper about GH-DOOM
@mathias7+:50days: Day 37/50
I went to play badminton with my dad from 20h30 to 22h
Found what I need to host on my server:
• Immich
• Jellyfin
• arr stack
• Grafana
• Vaultwarden
• wg-easy
• databases
• Coolify
• + What's currently on Nest
I also found it a name: "caterpillar" (the cat command and based on this) cuz the first one is named "pinguin" (the ping command)
But I don't really like the Homepage/Homarr esthetic so i'll try to use Glance or copy the css
No midnight reviews :noo:
I didn't had much times to code tonight :(( but atleast tomorrow I have only 3 hours of school about school orientation shit so I won't even take my backpack :yayayayayay:
@tacy0day 34 of 50 days to 2026!
Today was rather uneventful. I made some finishing touches on my auth project and also make a little snowflake api for haxmas. Nest is being insanely slow so that was fun to wrestle with.
I learned about the O'Sassy license which I love the concept of. Basically just MIT but with a restriction on hosting Sass versions of it. osaasy.dev
@ajhalili20064Not technically a ship, but you need a knotserver for your git repos on Tangled but can't find knot1.tangled.sh? No worries, I got you! I successfully have one running at knot.hackclub.community with SSH port 33939 on #C056WDR3MQR|. Just ping me for your AT Proto DID/handle at #C07H1R2PW9W| (or via DMs if you will) for access. (don't forget to get your SSH pubkeys added on Tangled to push commits)
Learn more: tangled.org/recaptime.dev/knot-docker-nest
Featured repo on the git push screenshot below: tangled.org/andreijiroh.dev/site
@ingobeans0hello!! last week I made a super mario maker inspired game for siege, called Goblin Maker! you can build and share levels, and browse levels made by other people!
Github: github.com/ingobeans/goblin-maker
Itch: gnarmi.itch.io/goblin-maker
the game was written in rust, but the server is a flask app hosted on Nest. entire project took about 35 hours :>
i'd love it if you checked it out (you can play in your browser)! make some levels! thanks <3
@AryanRao0Day 10:
• Coded 1.5 hours cuz of guests
• Applied for nest server to host my backend of my cli
• continued my task rush project - at 7 hours on that, targeting targeting to finish it at 16 hours on that singular project
• i swear ill give the GitHub as soon as I get nest approval and integrate it :hehepepe:
@Kacper0Super proud, I've shipped my first project for SOM after 29+ hours of work...
It's called volo-system and it's a (WIP) all-in-one solution for signing-up, onboarding and managing volunteers at events. Currently you can log in with a magic link, create an event, and sign-up to volunteer at the event.
I made this because in Lublin (my hometown) I volunteered at many cultural events with Warsztaty Kultury - Carnaval Sztukmistrzow, Noc Kultury (Night of Culture) and Inne Brzmienia (Other Sounds). The volunteer coordinators spent HOURS creating PDFs with schedules, making sure everyone submitted every form, confirming people's availability, gathering preferences etc... I want to give this time back to them so that they have the time to actually work with volunteers to make the events the best they can be, and not for them to get buried in admin work. The app is not finished, not all features are implemented, but after 29+ hours I felt that I have an MVP and can ship it as-is before other features are implemented.
The SOM link: summer.hackclub.com/projects/5081
Demo (running on Nest!!!!!): volo-system.wacper.hackclub.app
Please let me know if you see any bugs or have any feedback, I want to make volo-system the best software for volunteer coordinators. I've attached a short showcase video.
@mathias7+Added a Grafana dashboard for my LoL tracker,
Hosted on Nest. Nest 🔛 🔝
@Akaalroop0Added an error screen and an instructions screen for my website when clicking the start button, depending on if you are on mobile or desktop. Also, set up Nest so I can view my changes on my phone, before committing to GitHub! It really is amazing how useful Nest is! This is an amazing feat since I started web development yesterday! I looked through the docs and used the occasional ChatGPT, and I learnt a lot. I love coding as it allows me to express myself in my own way, to everyone on the World Wide Web
@Kacper0After more than 5 hours 😞 You can finally leave a game and your sprite will be deleted! github.com/a-potion/hackbox . It' a JackBox style game, and will eventually be MadLibs. It's hosted on Nest!@polypixeldev0:nest: Just recently, the new Nest website got merged and published on hackclub.app! It's been in progress for a while now, and in collaboration with @cskartikey it was designed and developed to be Nest's new homepage as well as a showcase for projects hosted on Nest.
You can see the code in the website folder in Nest's repo, github.com/hackclub/nest!@Finnland0I've recently been working on a personal website, and after seeing the kind of limits Vercel puts on their free plan, I switched over to Hack Club's own #nest server to host my website. After a lot of work I got it set up, but I found that one thing I missed was the fact that Vercel automatically deployed your website to production when you pushed to the main branch of your repo (and you could set up other branches for other deploy environments). To get this functionality, I created a GitHub Action script that automatically uses ssh to login to your Nest server, does a git pull, updates your dependencies, and then stops your last Flask server instance and starts a new one. Even better, it's very easy to configure this script to run with any server software, and uses GitHub repository secrets to keep everything secure.
Check out the script in my repository, and look around Hack Club and the Slack, as I'll try to get my script and a guide I'll write myself posted or linked in various places.
@dainfloop0decided to make a discord bot to help manage stuff i'll be hosting on nest, makes it easier to handle everything and also because other people contribute to projects i'm planning to host