voxeling
callum_runs_dashboard
voxeling | callum_runs_dashboard | |
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1 | 1 | |
26 | 4 | |
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5.1 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | - |
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voxeling
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Ask HN: Share Your Side-Project
I've been creating something akin to Minecraft creative mode in the browser since 2016: https://github.com/alanszlosek/voxeling. It all started when I found the VoxelJS project. The possibilities really hooked me so I forked it, learned a ton about WebGL, then started my own repo and rewrote nearly everything from scratch. I've been having a blast. There are endless opportunities for optimization (must maintain 60fps!), which is extremely rewarding to me.
Last year I started making videos showing the code and the improvements I've made: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGonE3T1sorRgdHNBGhpj...
That's just one of my projects, but the one I'm most proud of. Even if the code isn't conventional or pretty. :-)
callum_runs_dashboard
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Ask HN: Share Your Side-Project
- A dashboard written in NextJS that shows my visualisations, hosted at that running.callumm.dev URL
I built it on a whim over the last month when I decided to start trying to run every day, so it does fun things like compare to last month. I’m sure I’ll keep tweaking things over time but this stack feels pretty good to hack on so far!
My favourite visualisation is one that shows the proportion of time spent in each heart rate zone per run over time. It’s something I’ve been working to get under control (I used to run at a consistently very high heart rate) and it’s awesome to be able to visualise that progress.
[1] https://healthexport.app/ - not mine or affiliated, but it’s a couple of dollars one time buy and makes my iOS shortcut work!
[2] GitHub repo for the data import API: https://github.com/mcintyre94/callum_runs
[3] GitHub repo for the dashboard: https://github.com/mcintyre94/callum_runs_dashboard
What are some alternatives?
exocore - A distributed private application framework
matchboxdb - building a database from scratch
QuestJS - A major re-write of Quest that is written in JavaScript and will run in the browser.
callum_runs - Phoenix app to log + view running workouts
gez - Explore museums, galleries, aquariums, zoos and more around the world with virtual tours.
parsemail - Hanami fork of https://github.com/DusanKasan/parsemail
Binance-volatility-trading-bot-JS - This Binance trading bot detects the most volatile cryptos to buy and later sell at predefined Take Profit / Stop Loss thresholds.