I am building a advanced file manager for Windows as a side project. Its a file manager in the style of Orthodox File Managers (Total commander, Directory Opus etc) The file manager is natively powered by the Everything indexer by Voidtools and as a result of that it is possible to create virtual folders of querys (smart folders) and instant folder sizes. I have also added support for tags and custom description of file items.
Check it out:
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Taking a break this weekend.<p>But I have been building a chrome extension template that handles email link authentication, stripe subscriptions, NoSQL storage, and cloud functions as the pseudo-backend.<p>Once this is complete (~1.5 months), I’m using the template to build an extension that I will be turning into a SaaS, and also entering into the Google AI competition
Not a developer, but just finished up the world's lowest cost PoE-powered SNMP environmental monitor.<p><a href="https://github.com/Xorlent/PoESP32-SNMP-Environmental-Monitor">https://github.com/Xorlent/PoESP32-SNMP-Environmental-Monito...</a>
Building a drag-and-drop interface for a Django app. I'm hoping I can use the HTML5 drag-and-drop API, it seems to fit the limited use case I have. Anyone having experiencing using the API? What was your experience like?
A couple of months ago I brought a cabin on a trailer which is to become my home office in the backyard.<p>I managed to get it off the trailer and onto some skids yesterday. This weekends job is digging a trench for a network cable from the house.