What's everyone working on this week (18/2021)?

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  1. I'm seeking a new maintainer for serialport-rs. See the discussion there for details.

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  3. ragent

    Learning Rust by writing a Nagios-compatible monitoring agent

    So https://github.com/alexpdp7/ragent is now a template of:

  4. fiiish-rs

    Still working on the Fiiish! remake in Rust. https://github.com/AndreasOM/fiiish-rs

  5. lakesis

    💻 A bytecode VM with its own assembler, dynamic memory allocation, and garbage collection

    I've been working on my hobby project Lakesis, a bytecode VM with its own assembler, dynamic memory allocation, and tracing garbage collection.

  6. buckle

    A terminal UI library, with auto layouts, styling and other fancy stuff

    Yet another TUI library called Buckle [unreleased, untested!]

  7. scratch

    I made, well I attempted to make, a clone of Scratch VM. I greatly underestimated the effort needed for it, so I'm calling it since I finished my milestone of getting Pixel Snake to run on it, albeit very slowly. It is only tested on Debian. I included an ARCHITECTURE.md which gives you the overview of how it works.

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