Websites -------- Other websites I maintain are: * [Read Rust][readrust] -- an aggregator of news about the [Rust programming language][Rust]. * [Desktop Institute][desktop-institute] -- Documenting the search for a desktop environment that combines the, "it just works", nature of [GNOME] with the window management of [Awesome]. * [Bit Cannon][bitcannon] -- a blog that I designed and built with [Hugo] as a bit of an experiment, the exact nature of which is still evolving. * [Linked List][linkedlist] -- "a semi-organized collection of knowledge that I have accumulated.", created as a reference for myself but also published publicly in the hope it may be useful to others as well. The code ([pkb]) is open source. [Awesome]: https://awesomewm.org/ [bitcannon]: https://bitcannon.net/ [desktop-institute]: https://desktop.institute/ [GNOME]: https://www.gnome.org/ [Hugo]: https://gohugo.io/ [readrust]: https://readrust.net/ [Rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org/ Open Source Projects -------------------- I have a collection of open-source software on [GitHub] and [Sourcehut]. Some of the more noteworthy projects are listed below. [GitHub]: https://github.com/wezm [Sourcehut]: https://git.sr.ht/~wezm/ ### Read Rust [Read Rust][readrust-git] is an aggregator of news related to the Rust programming language. It is built with the [Cobalt] static site compiler along with some tools built to make managing the content easier. [readrust-git]: https://github.com/wezm/read-rust [Cobalt]: http://cobalt-org.github.io/ ### pkb [pkb] is a personal knowledge base. It's a [Rails] application that allows you to quickly publish snippets of knowledge. It powers [linkedlist.org][linkedlist], which is my instance of pkb. [pkb]: https://github.com/wezm/pkb [Rails]: https://rubyonrails.org/ [linkedlist]: https://linkedlist.org/ ### titlecase [titlecase] is a command line tool and Rust crate that capitalizes English text according to [a style defined by John Gruber][titlecase-style] for post titles on his website [Daring Fireball]. titlecase runs on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Windows. [titlecase]: https://github.com/wezm/titlecase [Daring Fireball]: https://daringfireball.net/ [titlecase-style]: https://daringfireball.net/2008/05/title_case ### OCMustache [OCMustache][ocmustache] brings the [Mustache templating language][mustache] to Objective-C. The parser is built using the [Ragel State Machine Compiler][ragel] in the hope that it will help ensure fast and correct parsing. [ocmustache]: https://github.com/wezm/OCMustache [mustache]: http://mustache.github.com/ [ragel]: http://www.complang.org/ragel/ ### Weather Station I previously had a weather station at my home for keeping track of the local conditions. I added support for [SQLite][sqlite] logging to [my fork][open2300fork] of the [Open2300][open2300] project. The weather station was connected to a Mac for data logging. Every 5 minutes it logged the current conditions, uploaded them to my server and invoked a [lua program][weather-tools] to generate a [JSON][json] file, which was used to produce the [Weather page][weather]. [sqlite]: http://www.sqlite.org/ [open2300]: http://www.lavrsen.dk/foswiki/bin/view/Open2300/WebHome [open2300fork]: http://github.com/wezm/open2300 [weather]: /weather/ [json]: http://www.json.org/ [weather-tools]: http://github.com/wezm/weather-tools See the following posts for more information on the weather station: * [Weather Station Install](/personal/2010/09/weather-station/) * [Weather Station Software Update](/technical/2010/09/weather-station-software/) Old Apps -------- * [SymbolMate][symbolmate] -- Quickly find and copy symbols and Emoji [symbolmate]: https://binarytrance.com/apps/symbolmate