I've recently been working with VEX Robotics' software in school, and oh boy have I encountered a lot of really annoying issues.
I'm finally here again. And this time, I have good news to share.
It’s time to talk about my lost project: Dolphin NAND Manager, one of the most useful programs I’ve ever made.
Well, after about a year and a half of work and 107 commits, fake-apt has finally reached a state where I feel alright calling it completed. It may not truly have all of APT’s features, namely features like updating and upgrading just print out text, and edit-sources just spits out an error, but overall it’s a pretty solid recreation, in my opinion at least.
Switching to Bootstrap was quite a big decision because it required me to rework a lot of this site to make it work.
It’s blog time (again)! This is where I will talk about tech things I’m doing or like. Oh and also where I’ll rant about things I could just ignore.
Hmm this title sounds familiar…
hey look, the first article of the year! happy new year!
I finally reached that point in my life where I learned what an SVG is! Not sure how I made it this far without that knowledge.
Welcome back to another edition of I Don’t Stick With Anything.
Wow! There’s more.
So as a fun way to document my work on my MacBooks, I thought I’d make a blog article out of them. Blog articles that are actually about our software will be coming soon.
I’ve decided that it’s probably a good idea for me to take a break from the rant-type articles and write something a little more fun. So here it is! The history of our project theVaultC, up through the day this article comes out.
This will be a short article.
All good things must come to an end. And for me, that thing is my time working with C#. In this article I will outline my reasons for abandoning C# as well as what will happen with my C# programs.
DISCLAIMER! This article is about my experiences with false copyright claims. This is not a critique of the copyright system, only of the automatic copyright claim bots used on websites like YouTube or MediaFire.
Before I get anyone’s hopes up, I should state that this did not work. If that disappointment isn’t too much for you, I’d love it if you kept reading.
NOTE: This article was originally written in OneNote and was not altered before being uploaded here. Please excuse formatting errors.