What's everyone working on this week (44/2021)?

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  • CubeSimRS

    Rust based Rubik's Cube simulation and solving library.

    Been putting further work into my Rubik's Cube solver. Managed to get a basic solver working using some variation of IDA*. Planning to refactor the code and then start optimising to make things go fast.

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  • hotwire

    Hotwire allows you to study network traffic of a few popular protocols in a simple way

    Published version 0.2.0 of my rust gtk app that allows to capture and display http, http2 and postgresql network traffic: https://github.com/emmanueltouzery/hotwire

  • atomic-server

    An open source headless CMS / real-time database. Powerful table editor, full-text search, and SDKs for JS / React / Svelte.

    I'm working on adding authentication to atomic-server, an open source graph database with dynamic, decentralized schema validation.

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    I deployed my first app built with BonsaiDb -- our homepage. It uses Axum for the webserver, and is pretty simple overall. The source is available here: https://github.com/khonsulabs/projects

  • lila-openingexplorer

    Opening explorer for lichess.org that can handle all the variants and trillions of unique positions

    Final touches for lila-openingexplorer, a new chess opening database for lichess.org. Uses axum and rocksdb.

  • axum

    Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper

    Final touches for lila-openingexplorer, a new chess opening database for lichess.org. Uses axum and rocksdb.

  • rust-rocksdb

    rust wrapper for rocksdb

    Final touches for lila-openingexplorer, a new chess opening database for lichess.org. Uses axum and rocksdb.

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  • strop

    Stochastically generates machine code

    strop, the STochastic OPtimizer written in Rust.

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