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Welcome to my personal server! This is an AWS Lightsail instance running on Flask/uWSGI behind nginx. The various projects on here are each in a separate blueprint. Most of the things are random tests and other unimportant stuff, but there's also some that I'm pretty proud of.
The main attraction of this server. There's some private things not listed here unfortunately.
ytdl: YouTube video downloader.
Bank Manager: Create your own economy!
ktranslate: English to Spanish translation app.
Just frontend static things. Nothing special.
Slope mirror: Ad-free Slope 1.2.4 mirror.
simfs Web Demo: A demo SPA for the simfs library. Has a basic code editor, saving/loading, and a pretty good file explorer.
grapple battle: Multiplayer game that actually works (looking at you, tmr). No self-hosting anymore!
code editor: A simple code editor for TypeScript - built with Shiki. Supports tabbed editing and syntax highlighting.
Cornell Notes Maker: An app for making cornell notes. Made for school. It's also on GitHub
Clock: A digital clock. The main part isn't really the clock itself, it was the theme selector.
List Creator: A simple app with React that you can make lists in.
Terrible Minecraft Ripoff: a terrible minecraft ripoff. I was learning Unity/C#, and this was the result.
Schnoogle: Google, but better. It uses Google's programmable search engine.
List of GitHub repos.
Scorekeeper: React Native app to keep track of board game scores.
Who Took That Photo: React native party game.
Cornell Notes Maker: Simple Cornell notes maker. For school. The built version is hosted on here too.
simfs: Simulated filesystem with TypeScript/Node
HockeySim: A hockey game simulator written in Python
HockeySimJS: Javascript port of the above
I'm a fullstack web dev, mainly with Python on the backend. Most of my experience has been with Flask, but because of my WebSocket addiction, I'm trying to switch to Tornado. The only reason I use TypeScript is for autocompletion. I want to learn Rust or Java, but I haven't really gotten to it. I also don't use Git very much. That's Flask's fault though.