I’m a software developer who fell in love with teaching. Unfortunately many companies providing an education in writing code are scams, and I’m sad to say I’m working for one right now. I’ve been playing with the idea of having free “learn to code” streams, to give people the education without ripping them off.

I also am interested in getting into music production ( I have a year of piano lessons under my belt! humble beginnings lol), and I have an eccentric art style if there is a desire for visuals that don’t feel derivative and samey like most modern art efforts. Attached is my most recent art piece.

I’m not just interested in teaching, really I want to just find other people who also enjoy creating and sharing information. I don’t care about being rich or going viral. I just want a social ecosystem where “Wouldn’t it be cool if…” is likely to be followed up by “Yeah, we should try it”, or “No I already attempted that, but here is what I learned.”

Anyways I’m here to help how I can!

  • @thefloweracidicOP
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    211 months ago

    I think my biggest gripe about electron is the weird tango you have to do because of the potential security issues, it also feels like a pile of waaaay too much abstraction. I’d love that link though, I’m over electron! I think it would be cool to have a “secret” (more like obscure) social network to actually socialize on, I guess it would be a return to form of the earlier internet, where you’d go to niche sites or forums to meet like minded people, rather than these massive conglomerates.

    • ekisM
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      211 months ago

      I don’t know if we can go back to those places though, the internet has to be defined with the dimension of time and I don’t think it simply goes in reverse. Its not like technology has to “progress” either; these are concepts kinda taught to believe, and why most people assume evolution is towards something, at the very least they will say positive change; when all it implies is change. Change that does not significantly reduce the life expectancy and survival rates.

      Yeah I agree, because leftists can’t realy post opening on the public internet. Its a form of self-censorship, our records are definitely likely to be used against use; while right wing terrorists are often given funding.

      RIght now we need a solution that combines both being easy, secure, and ideally has the most of the data. And the security may enable you to have the last one; and if its presented in basically the same way could achieve the first.

      So because of the tools mostly being complete or much easier to work with since last time I looked, I’m going to put together a specialized DHT design I worked on to remove the need for seed nodes. Via-Psuedo Anonymous Trustlessness. For example if you opt for several trust strategies combined, you will end up with a better balance for practically every type of p2p protocol. Because of Bitcoin now no one knows what any of the defintions mean, what the components are, and just care about having unique tokens which is why recent “advancements” have been creation of tokens easily, essentially penny stocks; but even more unregulated. Cryptosecurities more than cryptocurrency; and I think assuming asymmetric encryption + p2p network leads to bad or currency; there is a lot being missed that we may need to start building.

      I have been working on p2p networks for a long time now, since basically BitTorrent made me obessed; and the truth is if you remove the “trustless” requirement out; so many things people think need to be in a p2p protocol, no longer need to be there making everything much simpler.

      I think mastodon or lemmy.ru is demonstrating a confederated design by using exact definitions, in away like a communalism bottom up approach. And I think there are obvious benefits to this model; I think its still inadequate because it doesn’t actually address the real problems. And I engineer to solve problems, so I like to be very conscious of the problems I’m trying to solve, otherwise how can I measure it to know if its working?

      • @thefloweracidicOP
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        110 months ago

        Very interesting, I know nothing about p2p networks but from what I can infer your idea sounds very interesting and is a large departure from the “It “works” ship it now” model currently plaguing the tech sphere. I find intentional and carefully thought out designs often solve many of the bugs and oversight you run into in applications, and often result in something much more simple.

    • ekisM
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      211 months ago

      Servo lets you utilize the rendering engine directly, without needing to have a browser cut down, and really only the best versions of those are essentially rewrites.

      But Servo was always built as a separate module to be used in a modular way; the API didn’t exist until more recently.

      One can now create “PWAs” which are a way of leveraging web assembly without a full browser but just access again tot he rendering engine.

      Ideally you shouldn’t need JS; you should be able to raytrace to the spot that was selected just selecting the heighted z-index element at a given section.

      Then any reactions could things throwng to the renderer early a possible and put into a shadow buffer to probably some sort of animated swipe.

      Should only really need HTML and CSS; the biggest benefits honestly come from regular changes made to HTTP protocol itself (WS, QUIC, etc) and the pressure to add useful features like webGL or server side rendering requests.

      Packaging an extra browser is a very extreme fucking move which is why I’m so surprised to see it become the stadard especialpy from companies like ProtonMail; where a bridge, or a actual desktop application could have provided massively more security; they just repackaged their code witha browser and pretended like they did something knew. If anyone turns that in as acceptable work taht would be a huge red flag for me, because do they must know we can checksum JS already; and if you need JS, you can remove connection functionality from net.Conn

      Now with PureGo soemone recently showed how easy it was to due a purego SDK2 which ironically from talking tot he developer I don’t think he even realized how powerful of a tool he created is, and how many new projects are going to show up. I plan on QEMU/KVM myself, and Ruby MRI, whereas I used to embed binary and run the binaries as memFS; I’d never assume a binary or its security; or run terminal commands from a system applicaiton and think that was remotely acceptable behavior.

      • @thefloweracidicOP
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        110 months ago

        I’ll definitely check out servo and PWAs, its really cool talking to you, the social ecosystems I’ve been a part of have never really had techies in them, (its a long story), so it is quite the joy to see your passion for this stuff, I can only hope to one day know as much as you!