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title: "Project List - Summer 2024"
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date: 2024-06-18T17:50:25-06:00
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Something that has really helped me become more organized and motivated in the past is to write down an agenda/list of things I want done in a certain amount of time. It helps keep me accountable for my actions and also keeps me from deviating from them unnecessarily.
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I've noticed that since I graduated college with my Bachelors, I have become incredibly burnt out and unmotivated to work on the projects that I was passionate about in the past. Some research on my projects and commit history would reflect that. I keep coming up with ways about how my current projects could be improved or new projects that have been construing in my mind, then sit at a computer and stare into the code only to find myself shut down. I keep telling myself I can be more dedicated to those projects I am passionate about in my mind, but my brain cannot process it once I try to crank it out into a file.
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Instead of letting the sad undertone of that anecdote consume me, I am making a list of projects in this blog post that I want to start and/or finish this summer now that my class ended. This will help me be accountable for the things I know I want to work on deep down, and show responsibility to get those things done and how I've grown in the end.
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With that said, here are the projects I want to work on this summer:
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* An Automatic, Init-system Agnostic, Mounting Daemon (new project)
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* All command-line based, control daemon over a TCP port or maybe a file inside `/proc`
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* Mainly as a ploy to learn how daemons work and how to control them, especially OpenRC.
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* Would like to program in Go
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* A command-line interface for the XDG Trash System (new project)
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* Add, view or remove files from the trash on the disk
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* Could be used as an alias to `rm` for clumsy people
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* Thinking using Rust or something niche like Nim or Zig
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* Improve [ServerCraft](/projects/servercraft)
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* Make the window resizable and have UI react accordingly
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* Find a better system for the "Console"
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* Add version dropdown
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Hopefully doing this will help me become more motivated. I will give a report on my progress toward the end of the summer.
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