cloud-from-scratch
coprocessor.js
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cloud-from-scratch
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Ask HN: What (side-)project are you working on?
This CloudFromScratch, right? https://github.com/technomada/cloud-from-scratch
I have a document for myself where I note down what I believe to be future industries — trying to time the market. In the same way you might've timed the market in the early part of the previous decade by betting on remote working becoming a pretty viable option (hindsight is 20/20 tho!)
Self-hosted for privacy reasons, to me, is like a bomb waiting to explode. Just like covid accelerated our habits around healthcare (Perhaps future generations will look down on those who don't wear a mask when one catches a cold, the same way we look down on those who don't wash their hands after using the toilet... but in the 17th century that wasn't a thing), I believe mass privacy-awareness will come with a major leak/event.
Looking forward to Apr 1st (if the beta is launched there and it won't be just April Fools' lol!
P.S: Feedback for feedback, if you're down? https://bychgroup.com/price-unlock/
coprocessor.js
- RetroBridgeBBS: An internet bridge BBS to transfer files to your retro computers
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Ask HN: What (side-)project are you working on?
I'm working on a system hand off nodejs workloads over a serial port to another machine running some host software.
My intent is to easily write Internet-connected software for old machines where a host machine is doing all of the heavy lifting. I have been messing with 68k Macintosh systems first. The code is very much a work in progress that I am actively chipping away at, and not in a usable state just yet. I write a lot of nodejs professionally but haven't used C since college so its been a fun project.
nodejs software for the "modern" machine: https://github.com/CamHenlin/coprocessor.js
C software (targeted at a 68k mac) for the "slow" machine: https://github.com/CamHenlin/retro68-coprocessorjs-test
What are some alternatives?
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