normandy
airsonos
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normandy
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
Some years ago I was on a shitty job - not technically, but the company turned out to be inhumane - at a Ruby shop, and on the side I was toying with mini_racer and I just upgraded to some macOS beta where it failed to build. A shitty +1-1 hack† for a compiler flag later and it was back flying.
A month later I received a cold email from a CTO to chat a bit about that PR, turns out they were using mini_racer heavily and forked it for their own purpose, and also created PyMiniRacer for the Python side of things. Next thing I know I got hired. Two years later the company got acquired.
Of course conditionally adding a compiler flag wasn't what got me hired per se, it only got my profile noticed. Probably side projects such as porting go by example to Ruby by implementing a ~1:1 CSP channel API[1], an Electron desktop client for Mattermost basically on a dare[2], ex mode for the Atom editor so that I could have that frackin' `:w`[3], leveraging Blocks to bolt on object-oriented-ness onto C because "closures are a poor man's object"[4], or reverse-engineering the Xbox One USB gamepad and writing a kext to turn it into a HID device on macOS from scratch on a lonely 7+h train ride with passengers judgementally staring at me sideways[4] probably contributed to it a bit.
My takeaway: luck is when preparation meets opportunity; but don't to side projects to get hired, because if you don't get hired then that time is lost. Rather, of all things, scratch your itch, have fun, embrace whatever quirkiness you fancy; no one can take that away from you.
[0]: https://github.com/rubyjs/mini_racer/commit/2086db1bbf2b5de4...
[1]: https://github.com/lloeki/normandy
[2]: https://github.com/lloeki/matterfront
[3]: https://github.com/lloeki/ex-mode
[4]: https://github.com/lloeki/cblocks-clobj/blob/master/main.c
[5]: https://github.com/lloeki/xbox_one_controller
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Ruby 3.0.0 Released
Do learn Ruby. You seem to answer your own question! You’re curious about it, worst case you’ll have opened your mind to something else which is only a good thing.
But do not be fooled by Rails, Ruby is quite something else, of which Rails is a very small, opinionated part.
Tips: look at MiniTest source code, Sinatra and Rack source code are quite interesting too.
Shameless plug, a couple of idiomatic Ruby repos of mine:
https://github.com/lloeki/normandy
https://github.com/lloeki/rebel
airsonos
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
The repository https://github.com/stephen/airsonos has the code and is surprisingly accessible.
- Question on Apple Music to Play:5 gen 1.
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Found 2 play 5 speakers and two play 3 speakers at a local thrift store today! First Sonos product
If it's just Airplay for music, you can try Airsonos: https://github.com/stephen/airsonos
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I hacked SONOS and YouTube the same day
This one is pretty simple. All the communication with the sonos device happens in the clear and the protocols are actually pretty well documented.
Getting good at using wireshark is a good place to start.
This project is pretty dead but I remember using it a few years ago https://github.com/stephen/airsonos
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Apple Music requires me to run a nodeJS server?
IIUC I need to run https://github.com/stephen/airsonos in order to get my Sonos system to be an option on Airplay https://s.natalian.org/2021-10-02/music.png option?
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How can I hack an old Sonos play 1 to simply stream audio from my mac?
You could try running AirSonos https://github.com/stephen/airsonos to stream audio via AirPlay.
What are some alternatives?
are-we-fast-yet - Are We Fast Yet? Comparing Language Implementations with Objects, Closures, and Arrays
unoffical-sonos-controller-for-linux - An Electron based linux app for controlling your sonos system.
mongo_orm - Mongo ORM: A simple ORM for using MongoDB with the crystal programming language, designed for use with Amber. Based loosely on Granite ORM. Supports Rails-esque models, associations and embedded documents.
sonos-web - Web interface for Sonos audio systems
PyCall.jl - Package to call Python functions from the Julia language
unoffical-sonos-controller-fo
csharplang - The official repo for the design of the C# programming language
node-red-contrib-sonos-plus - A set of Node-RED nodes to control SONOS player in your local network.
fast-ruby - :dash: Writing Fast Ruby :heart_eyes: -- Collect Common Ruby idioms.
node-sonos-http-api - An HTTP API bridge for Sonos easing automation. Hostable on any node.js capable device, like a raspberry pi or similar.
Async Ruby - An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby.
youtubesampler - A site to download youtube videos as mp3's