meal-scheduler
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meal-scheduler | singyeong | |
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- | 0.0 | |
- | about 1 year ago | |
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- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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meal-scheduler
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Ask HN: Do you use an optimization solver? Which one? Why? Do you like it?
I use Minizinc in a personal toy project (https://gitlab.com/dustin-space/meal-scheduler), and GECODE or Google's ortools solver at the backend. It's used for meal planning. Unfortunately it's way way slower than I'd hope. I suspect I just have the domain not modeled efficiently. Maybe if I had a few days to put into it, and learn how to properly debug the CSP solver step by step, it might help...
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
That sounds like a fun application, both the usage and the implementation.
I wonder if you have any interesting example data-files that could be used with the model, preferable both something small and something larger? Would be fun to test the model locally to see how it behaves.
Notes: I'm assuming here that https://gitlab.com/dustin-space/meal-scheduler/-/blob/master... is the model used.
singyeong
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
- I wrote my own message queue because of dissatisfaction with existing solutions; it's like a very smart gateway: https://github.com/queer/singyeong
- My own key-value store that versions values by default: https://github.com/queer/crush
- A Spring-inspired web app 'framework' for fun: https://github.com/queer/autumn
- Slowly building my own k8s-inspired container scheduler: https://github.com/queer/mahou
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Ask HN: What novel tools are you using to write web sites/apps?
For my projects I've built most of the infrastructure stack myself:
- https://github.com/queer/singyeong if I need message queuing / etc
- Show HN: singyeong, a cloud-native messaging system with powerful routing
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
My message queue https://github.com/queer/singyeong It's been closer to research into how things could work than a project meant to be used in prod, and I've learned a ton from it.
What are some alternatives?
HiGHS - Linear optimization software
gomodest - A complex SAAS starter kit using Go, the html/template package, and sprinkles of javascript.
ppp_thing - A poorly written, minimum viable PPPoE client with session handoff between redundant FreeBSD routers
crush - A time-traveling distributed key-value store
electron-browser-shell - A minimal, tabbed web browser with support for Chrome extensions—built on Electron.
docsify - 🃏 A magical documentation site generator.
listudy - Listudy - chess training server
null - Nullable Go types that can be marshalled/unmarshalled to/from JSON.
Arthur - How to build your own AI art installation from scratch [Moved to: https://github.com/maxvfischer/DIY-ai-art]
yggdrasil - Subscription and publishing server for Elixir applications.
go-plugin - Golang plugin system over RPC.
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API