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<Partition>
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<h2><a class="nav-btn text-2xl" href={link} target="_blank">{name}</a></h2>
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<p>Date: {date}</p>
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<p><sub>{tags}</sub></p>
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<p>Tags: <sub>{tags}</sub></p>
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<hr/>
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<p><slot /></p>
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</Partition>
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import BaseLayout from "../layouts/BaseLayout.astro";
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import PortfolioProject from "../components/PortfolioProject.astro";
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import { Picture } from "astro:assets";
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const Project = PortfolioProject;
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const pageTitle = "Portfolio";
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const description = "Aria's portfolio, a page completely full of her little projects!";
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import ItchCoverSmol from "../img/projects/ItchCoverSmol.png";
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const languagesUsed = [
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"Rust",
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"GDScript",
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"Go",
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"Python",
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"JavaScript",
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"C#"
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];
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const pageTitle = "Portfolio";
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const description =
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"Aria's portfolio, a page completely full of her little projects!";
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const languagesUsed = ["Rust", "GDScript", "Go", "Python", "JavaScript", "C#"];
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// languagesUsed.sort((a, b) => a.localeCompare(b.firstname))
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---
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<Partition>
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<h1 class="text-4xl text-center">Portfolio</h1>
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<p>This is a list of some of my projects that I've worked on over the years.</p>
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<p>Not all of them are complete or expansive but with each project I've grown as a developer.</p>
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<br/>
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<p>
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This is a list of some of my projects that I've worked on over the
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years.
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</p>
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<p>
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Not all of them are complete or expansive but with each project I've
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grown as a developer.
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</p>
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<br />
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<p>I have worked in these languages:</p>
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<ul class="list-disc pl-5">
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{languagesUsed.map((language) => (
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<li>{language}</li>))}
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{languagesUsed.map((language) => <li>{language}</li>)}
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</ul>
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<br />
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<br />
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<h2 class="text-xl">
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Remember that the project titles can be clicked!
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</h2>
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</Partition>
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<main>
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<main class="max-w-[1600px]">
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<!--<Project-->
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<!-- name="Lorem ipsum"-->
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<!-- date="29th December 2024"-->
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<!-- tags="Lorem, ipsum"-->
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<!-- link="https://aria.coffee"-->
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<!-->-->
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<!-- > -->
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<!-- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet-->
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<!--</Project>-->
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<Project
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name="Open-FBT"
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date="26th July 2021"
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tags="Rust, Discord, Bot, Redis, Docker, Python"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/open-fbt"
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name="Soul Abscence 🌟"
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date="21st April 2025"
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tags="Godot, GDScript, GameDev, GameJam, godotwildjam"
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link="https://itch.io/jam/godot-wild-jam-80/rate/3491084"
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>
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Open-FBT is an open sourced public variant of the <a href="https://fbtsecurity.fbtheaven.com/"
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target="_blank" class="nav-btn backdrop-contrast-150">FBTHeaven
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discord bot</a>, a bot I created to help moderate discord communities. This bot is in 419 servers as of the
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29th December 2024 and has processed over 36,000 user commands since July 31 2022.
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<br/><br/>
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In 2021 I was approached by a friend who runs a VRChat dance club to help work on their Discord bot, this
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was originally written in Python using <span class="backdrop-contrast-150">discord.py</span> which
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eventually got dropped by the developer so we had to migrate to <span
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class="backdrop-contrast-150">nextcord</span>.
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<br/><br/>
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After a year of building the bot, and dealing with the strange performance characteristics of nextcord, in
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July 2022 I decided to start rewriting the bot in Rust to make use of the increased performance and
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portability that the new language afforded. I also moved to using Redis as the database of choice instead of
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SQLite for much faster access to our thousands of DB entries.
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<br/><br/>
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After a few hundred commits and a couple years of work I decided to fork my own code to strip out any
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confidential info and release an open variant to the world as a final send off to the longest running
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project
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I have worked on.
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I worked together with a small group to make my first proper game
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jam game! This was for <a
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href="https://itch.io/jam/godot-wild-jam-80/rate/3491084"
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class="nav-btn backdrop-contrast-150"
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target="_blank">Godot Wild Jam #80</a
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><br />
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Soul Abscence is a resource managment simulation game inpired by <a
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href="https://store.steampowered.com/app/503560/911_Operator/"
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class="nav-btn backdrop-contrast-150"
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target="_blank">911 operator</a
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>.<br />
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Adding 113 commits totalling around 12K lines of formatted code(no number
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is most likely smaller!) I worked on things like level loading, A⭐ path
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finding, Menus and Options.<br />
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It was made over the course of about 9 days and I'm super happy with
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the work we've all put in! There is of coure a lot of things I'd do differently
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if we made the game again but that's just how it is when you make effectively
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a "prototype" game.<br /><br />
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<Picture
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src={ItchCoverSmol}
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alt="Cover image for Sould Absence from itch.io"
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inferSize={true}
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formats={["avif", "webp", "jpg"]}
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quality="90"
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/>
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="discord-chat-parser"
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date="4th August 2021"
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tags="Python, Golang, Discord, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/discord-chat-parser"
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name="Open-FBT"
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date="26th July 2021"
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tags="Rust, Discord, Bot, Redis, Docker, Python"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/open-fbt"
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>
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This was an additional tool made to be used with Open-FBT's predecessor. It takes exported csv files from <a
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href="https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter" , target="_blank">DiscordChatExporter</a> and
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extracts the UserIDs within. This was made to log users found within discord servers centered around VRChat
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piracy and trolling to then bar them from entry of any server that both used Open-FBT's predecessor and
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opted in to this functionality.
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Originally written in Python this was another project I transferred to a new language, unlike the bot itself
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Open-FBT is an open sourced public variant of the <a
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href="https://fbtsecurity.fbtheaven.com/"
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target="_blank"
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class="nav-btn backdrop-contrast-150">FBTHeaven discord bot</a
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>, a bot I created to help moderate discord communities. This bot is
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in 419 servers as of the 29th December 2024 and has processed over
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36,000 user commands since July 31 2022.
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<br /><br />
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In 2021 I was approached by a friend who runs a VRChat dance club to
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help work on their Discord bot, this was originally written in Python
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using <span class="backdrop-contrast-150">discord.py</span> which eventually
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got dropped by the developer so we had to migrate to <span
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class="backdrop-contrast-150">nextcord</span
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>.
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<br /><br />
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After a year of building the bot, and dealing with the strange performance
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characteristics of nextcord, in July 2022 I decided to start rewriting
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the bot in Rust to make use of the increased performance and portability
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that the new language afforded. I also moved to using Redis as the database
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of choice instead of SQLite for much faster access to our thousands of
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DB entries.
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<br /><br />
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After a few hundred commits and a couple years of work I decided to fork
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my own code to strip out any confidential info and release an open variant
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to the world as a final send off to the longest running project I have
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worked on.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="discord-chat-parser"
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date="4th August 2021"
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tags="Python, Golang, Discord, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/discord-chat-parser"
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>
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This was an additional tool made to be used with Open-FBT's
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predecessor. It takes exported csv files from <a
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href="https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter"
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target="_blank">DiscordChatExporter</a
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> and extracts the UserIDs within. This was made to log users found within
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discord servers centered around VRChat piracy and trolling to then bar
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them from entry of any server that both used Open-FBT's predecessor and
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opted in to this functionality. Originally written in Python this was
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another project I transferred to a new language, unlike the bot itself
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I decided to write this in Go for simplicity.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="Mojo's Kitchen Chaos(Course work)"
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date="23rd Febuary 2023"
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tags="Unity, C#, GameDev, Course"
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link="https://buymymojo.itch.io/mojos-kitchen-chaos"
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name="Mojo's Kitchen Chaos(Course work)"
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date="23rd Febuary 2023"
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tags="Unity, C#, GameDev, Course"
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link="https://buymymojo.itch.io/mojos-kitchen-chaos"
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>
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<sub><a href="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/mojo-kitchen-chaos" target="_blank">Source code</a></sub>
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<hr>
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<sub
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><a
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href="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/mojo-kitchen-chaos"
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target="_blank">Source code</a
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></sub
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>
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<hr />
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In order to learn more about working in Unity I followed <a
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href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmGSEH7QcDg" target="_blank">this</a> course from <a
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href="https://www.youtube.com/@CodeMonkeyUnity" target="_blank">Code Monkey</a> on YouTube.
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href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmGSEH7QcDg"
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target="_blank">this</a
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> course from <a
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href="https://www.youtube.com/@CodeMonkeyUnity"
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target="_blank">Code Monkey</a
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> on YouTube.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="Godot Micro Games(Course work)"
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date="23rd Febuary 2023"
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tags="Godot, GDScript, GameDev, Course"
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link="https://buymymojo.itch.io/"
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name="Godot Micro Games(Course work)"
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date="23rd Febuary 2023"
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tags="Godot, GDScript, GameDev, Course"
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link="https://buymymojo.itch.io/"
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>
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<ul class="list-disc pl-5">
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<li>
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<a href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/speedy-saucer" target="_blank">Speedy Saucer(2D)</a>
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<a
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href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/speedy-saucer"
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target="_blank">Speedy Saucer(2D)</a
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>
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</li>
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<li>
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<a href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/alien-attack" target="_blank">Alien Attack(2D)</a>
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<a
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href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/alien-attack"
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target="_blank">Alien Attack(2D)</a
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>
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</li>
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<li>
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<a href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/martian-mike" target="_blank">Martian Mike(2D)</a>
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<a
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href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/martian-mike"
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target="_blank">Martian Mike(2D)</a
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>
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</li>
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<li>
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<a href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/project-boost" target="_blank">Project Boost(3D)</a>
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<a
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href="https://buymymojo.itch.io/project-boost"
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target="_blank">Project Boost(3D)</a
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</li>
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</ul>
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<hr>
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These are some small games made while following <a href="https://www.gamedev.tv/"
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target="_blank">GameDev.tv</a>'s Godot 2D and 3D courses.
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<hr />
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These are some small games made while following <a
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href="https://www.gamedev.tv/"
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target="_blank">GameDev.tv</a
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>'s Godot 2D and 3D courses.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="Rust 3x+1"
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date="5th March 2022"
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tags="Rust, Math, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/rust-3xp1"
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name="Rust 3x+1"
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date="5th March 2022"
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tags="Rust, Math, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/rust-3xp1"
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>
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I found myself watching a <a href="https://youtu.be/094y1Z2wpJg" target="_blank"
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class="nav-btn backdrop-contrast-150">Veritasium video</a> about the Collatz
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Conjecture, more simply known as 3x+1, and I found myself drawn to it for a time.
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<br/><br/>
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I was looking for a small project to work on and figured I'd try my hand at writing my own tool to brute
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force the Conjecture to find another looping sequence. I never found one sadly but the project was a great
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I found myself watching a <a
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href="https://youtu.be/094y1Z2wpJg"
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target="_blank"
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class="nav-btn backdrop-contrast-150">Veritasium video</a
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> about the Collatz Conjecture, more simply known as 3x+1, and I found
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myself drawn to it for a time.
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I was looking for a small project to work on and figured I'd try my hand
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at writing my own tool to brute force the Conjecture to find another
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looping sequence. I never found one sadly but the project was a great
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learning exercise during my early days of Rust development.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="RedisFS"
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date="14th July 2022"
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tags="Rust, Redis, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/RedisFS"
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name="RedisFS"
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date="14th July 2022"
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tags="Rust, Redis, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/RedisFS"
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>
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I had a really silly Idea while working on the bot behind Open-FBT, what if I used a Redis database to store
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files? well the answer if a pretty fast but inefficient RAM based file storage server.
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I had a really silly Idea while working on the bot behind Open-FBT,
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what if I used a Redis database to store files? well the answer if a
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pretty fast but inefficient RAM based file storage server.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="verify-rs"
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date="8th January 2023"
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tags="Rust, Hashing, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/verify-rs"
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name="verify-rs"
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date="8th January 2023"
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tags="Rust, Hashing, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/verify-rs"
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>
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verify-rs is a simple cli tool for printing out several kinds of hashes from an input file. I just needed a
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simple tool to do this so I decided to write my own. It supports sha1, sha256, sha512, sha3_256, sha3_512,
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sha3_224, sha3_384, blake2s256, blake2b512 and blake3.
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verify-rs is a simple cli tool for printing out several kinds of
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hashes from an input file. I just needed a simple tool to do this so
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I decided to write my own. It supports sha1, sha256, sha512,
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sha3_256, sha3_512, sha3_224, sha3_384, blake2s256, blake2b512 and
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blake3.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="Another ssimulacra2 cli(as2c)"
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date="23rd October 2023"
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tags="Rust, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/another_ssimulacra2_cli"
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name="Another ssimulacra2 cli(as2c)"
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date="23rd October 2023"
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tags="Rust, CLI"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/another_ssimulacra2_cli"
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>
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as2c was a fork of the initial release of <a href="https://github.com/rust-av/ssimulacra2_bin"
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target="_blank">ssimulacra2_bin</a> I made to add "video"
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support.
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<br/><br/>
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This was accomplished by having the user export both the Source and Distorted videos as image sequences into
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separate folders and then comparing files with matching names. Since the ssimulacra2 calculation is single
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threaded I added the ability to run the calculations across multiple threads when working in "video mode".
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Another addition I made was allowing the user to specify the colour space and colour transfer of the images,
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in the initial implementation of the tool it defaulted to SRGB BT709.
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as2c was a fork of the initial release of <a
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href="https://github.com/rust-av/ssimulacra2_bin"
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target="_blank">ssimulacra2_bin</a
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> I made to add "video" support.
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This was accomplished by having the user export both the Source and Distorted
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videos as image sequences into separate folders and then comparing files
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with matching names. Since the ssimulacra2 calculation is single threaded
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I added the ability to run the calculations across multiple threads when
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working in "video mode".
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Another addition I made was allowing the user to specify the colour space
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and colour transfer of the images, in the initial implementation of the
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tool it defaulted to SRGB BT709.
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</Project>
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<Project
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name="AI-Gopher"
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date="4th Febuary 2022"
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tags="Golang, Twitter, Bot"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/AI-Gopher"
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name="AI-Gopher"
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date="4th Febuary 2022"
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tags="Golang, Twitter, Bot"
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link="https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/AI-Gopher"
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AI-Gopher is a bot that automatically posted a tweet generated by ChatGPT3. Honestly nothing great or useful
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but it was at least a good opportunity to learn more about Go and interacting with some APIs and OAuth 1.0.
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<br/><br/>
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This project was technically against the Twitter TOS at the time but I didn't know that, oops!
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AI-Gopher is a bot that automatically posted a tweet generated by
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ChatGPT3. Honestly nothing great or useful but it was at least a
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good opportunity to learn more about Go and interacting with some
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APIs and OAuth 1.0.
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<br /><br />
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This project was technically against the Twitter TOS at the time but
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I didn't know that, oops!
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</Project>
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</main>
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