CubeSimRS
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MIT License | MIT License |
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CubeSimRS
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What's everyone working on this week (44/2021)?
Been putting further work into my Rubik's Cube solver. Managed to get a basic solver working using some variation of IDA*. Planning to refactor the code and then start optimising to make things go fast.
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What's everyone working on this week (42/2021)?
Been working quite extensively on my Rubik's Cube simulator and solver. Currently working on optimising my data structures and then eventually to getting a proper solver working.
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What's everyone working on this week (33/2021)?
Completely new and picked up Rust about 10 days ago. Started by heading straight into a project of making a Rubik's Cube solver while following the Rust book along the side.
atomic-server
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The Semantic Web is Dead - Long Live the Semantic Web!
Great read, wholeheartedly agree with your sentiments! We need to combine the vision of a web of linked data with the practicality of JSON. I think you’ll like Atomic Data, a project that I’ve been working on for almost three years now. It’s a modular specification that takes a strict subset of RDF to make it highly compatible with json. I’ve also written quite a bit of docs and some implementations, such as a server (written in rust) and a data browser (similar to notion), as well as a bunch of libraries.
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Is there an example app that uses Sled database in Rust?
I use sled in Atomic Server. Here's the actual sled usage.
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What’s everyone working on this week (9/2022)?
Working on Atomic-Server, a graph database / CMS for sharing structured data and schemas. Currently, I’m working on a CRDT implementation - trying to have conflict-free event-sourced version control system. Kind of harder than I thought!
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Why Decentralization Matters (2021) - Big tech companies were built off the backbone of a free and open internet. Now, they are doing everything they can to make sure no one can compete with them [00:14:25]
So for the past few years, I've been working on a new open specification, called Atomic Data. It takes inspiration from the semantic web, but is far more practical in its design and easier to use. Instead of only writing a spec, I also wrote a server / database, a client (browser GUI), and various libraries - all open source.
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Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend | Tauri Studio
I've made a Database with a GUI, and Tauri helped me to make the desktop build. It's really promising project. It's very flexible in how you use it - I'm currently using its async runtime to run my Rust Actix server, and using the WebView to render a React app. Being able to easily create a desktop tray icon with actions is pretty cool. I'm really looking forward to Android + iOS support.
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What's everyone working on this week (44/2021)?
I'm working on adding authentication to atomic-server, an open source graph database with dynamic, decentralized schema validation.
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How do I get started on this project?
Anyways, I've been working on a open source server + UI that is both RDF and JSON compatible, which you can use to model ontologies, edit resources and much more. It's called [atomic-server](https://github.com/joepio/atomic-data-rust/blob/master/server/README.md), and you can see a [demo here](https://atomicdata.dev/). I can help you get started if you'd like.
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What’s everyone working on this week (13/2021)?
I'm working on a plugin system in Atomic, which is a database for typed linked data. It's supposed to become a personalized data server (similar to the Solid project, but) with server side extensibility. Creating this abstraction is proving to be one of the most challenging things for me. I'm really glad that this tutorial on wasm plugins exist, though.
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Wasmer 1.0 released, the fastest WebAssembly VM, cross-compilation, headless, native object engine, AOT compilers and more!
That project looks very interesting, thanks for sharing! Just got Mosaic running om my PC, i've been looking for something to replace tmux... I'll definitely check out your WASI plugin implementation. Not sure if this is relevant to you, but I've written down some thoughts on what the plugin abstraction for my project might look like.
What are some alternatives?
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link-to-notion - Quick add a link to a page within Notion app
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awesome-wasm-langs - 😎 A curated list of languages that compile directly to or have their VMs in WebAssembly
custom-elements - A CustomElement trait to create Rust/WASM Web Components/Custom Elements easily without writing any JavaScript.
tealr - A wrapper around mlua and rlua to generate documentation and other helpers
advent-of-code-2020 - :christmas_tree: My Advent of Code solutions in Rust. http://adventofcode.com/2020
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
chartered - ✈️ a private, authenticated, permissioned cargo registry
lila-openingexplorer - Opening explorer for lichess.org that can handle all the variants and trillions of unique positions
tealsql - a sqlx wrapper for teal and lua
rust-rocksdb - rust wrapper for rocksdb