An e-ink info display which displays the weather and my nextcloud calendars and tasks. So Rust Backend which pulls the data and displays a static HTML page, which will be pulled by the esp32 board. First project with rust
Are you also programmibg the esp using rust?
Ive only gotten pretty basic stuff to run on embedded systems with rust despite really wishing that I could do more
I have done some small experiments (not much beyond a blinking light at this point) and I feel that the main issue right now for a beginner is that the documentation isn't there yet. By far.
Also I have read that many of the crates that use the same bus don't play well with each other (e.g. two devices on the same i2c bus) even though that is what embedded-hal is supposed to be all about. Many early crates are also abandoned apparently, further compounding this problem. I don't have enough personal experience though to tell if this is true.
If someone is not working on something and have doney spare time (like me). I'm sure it would be greatly appreciated if we used some of that time to improve the Lemmy backend. My plan for the weekend is to go through the repository and get more familiar with the Lemmy code base
I'm working on a falling sand physics-powered, 2d block-based open-world survival crafting game with spells instead of weapons and tools.
I'm currently using bevy_ecs (not bevy itself) and Vulkano (Vulkan rust library), SDL2 for windowing and fmod for audio. Developing on Linux but testing and building on Windows every now and then.
I've been running a Terraria server since 2012, and have had a lot of experience in C# working with Terraria's netcode and Terraria internals (via decompiling and IL patching), so decided it was time to try make something of my own.
I didn't know any engines, but I had previously used SDL2 for smaller things. We started using Rust at work (not game dev related) and I had used Rust a few times for personal projects. I got really interested in some of the functional programming concepts from languages like Ocaml and Haskell, so I decided I would make the game in Rust, despite that it may not be the most popular path.
I started studying vulkan recently, so i started building a toy renderer with (hopefully) a functional render graph and multi-threading command buffer encoding support
I started working on a text analysis crate during grad school. I've gotten some surface-level stuff in there already, but I'd like to flesh it out and add some more true NLP functionality.
Does this detect stylistic similarity between texts? I was thinking about porting a similar project that was developed to determine probable authorship. It would be quite useful as an open-source bot detector.