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utopicwork · 23 days ago
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Trying this again:
I'll do programming odd jobs for cheap. $10/hour. You'll be given an estimate of how long it'll take to complete upfront.
Languages I can program in without prep:
Python
Java
Javascript
CSS
HTML
Lua
C++
C#
Rust
Ruby
Processing
Languages I know just a bit of but could learn more easily
R
Matlab
C
PHP
I can pick up other languages for $100/language
I can also do light remote sysadmin, so like setting up a Mastodon instance, setting up an nginx server for web hosting, stuff like that
Samples of my work below
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pixiecaps · 1 year ago
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oh i joined mousey’s stream right as she was talking about qsmp. someone in chat asked if she’d be at the qsmp event and she said she was asked if she’d be there and said that she’d try her best!! she mentioned that all she was told is that its the “final event” and that she feels very honored to have been invited to the qsmp.
and that shes happy to have met and gotten to know so many cool people from the qsmp. specifically mentioning cellbit. and said she’d love to collab more with the qsmp people but everyones very busy. she said she misses bagi and wants to play something with etoiles!
also that a couple of the qsmp people will be on the rust server (abe will be hosting a rust server called Rust Kingdoms on May 25th and now we know some of the qsmp people will be on it) (rust is a survival multiplayer game for those unaware. its very fun to watch)
she just checked the time of the event and said “i dont know if i’ll be awake oof” now shes asking the team if its okay if she doesnt stream it😭 and again saying shes gonna try her best to be there.
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forsaken-sysfessions · 2 months ago
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forsaken has some kind of drug that attracts fictives so. this blog is inspired by dsaf-kinfessions and freakysaken-headcanons, discord server here -> https://discord.com/invite/6UWQ6puXFS
allowed:
• headcanons
• anything relevant to being an introject/fictive of forsaken or having to share a brain with those freaks /aff
• kins and irls welcome
not allowed:
• anything explicit - FREAKYSAKEN-CONFESSIONS IS RIGHT THERE. GO OVER THERE
• syscourse - main mod of the blog is anti-endo but I'm not gonna stop you from interacting, just. don't mention if you are or not
anon list/sign offs:
Circus Cracker System anon || sign offs: 🍕🐇, ⚔️🛜, br43, espera/taph, recoil / chance
{🏹 ⚔️} anon || sign offs: 💻, ❌, 🍭, 🪙, 🍳, 🪄, 🥚, 🍕, 👽, 🪖, 🕸️, 🍗, 💥, 🗝️, 🪬, 🐇,🌺, 🌙
👥 anon
Silly Anon || sign offs: Elliot, ITrapped, Scripter, 007e7
Linked anon || sign offs: Heart, Chain, Throne
[🩷🐇] anon
⁉️ [unsys] anon || sign offs: Elliot
trinket anon || sign offs: rust
🕳️ system anon
🪶 🍗 Shedletsky anon || sign offs: baguette sniffer /j
🧠⛓️anon || sign offs: Builderman
🎪 anon
🧶💚 anon || sign offs: ❤️, 🍔
🌥️ anon || sign offs: 💣, 🎰, 🌧️, 🌸, 👾
🩷/ ❤️ anon || sign offs: JD, John
🎼🎨 anon
🎲 anon
tbsc anon
🐁🌕 anon || sign offs: April/Two Time, 🦴
buge anon
1x fictive
🌹 sys
🫀🍽️ anon || sign offs: ⚔️🪽, 🪖🎖️
self-ish 🐀 anon
crows anon || sign offs: Maf1xso
yo yop anon || sign offs: 💿/007n7
🍋⭐️🍎 anon || sign offs: host, kidd
🐈‍⬛ anon
🪽🌿 anon || sign offs: Builderman
🌀🔑 anon || sign offs: Harpoon/Sail
Frostbite anon || sign offs: 🎰, Amb/Trapz ⚔️
Mod Impostor sign offs: c00lkidd/3001k744, Builderman, Gambler :>, Curse/1x1x1x1 :)/Telamon, Holland Hop/Mafiaso, ootnt/007n7, anyone else who signs off isn't from forsaken
Mod TCP sign offs: Builderman, rlal/roxy, ciel, Telemon/Tele, Spectre
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technosigils · 5 months ago
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building an opensource collection of 'net services
hi there! im mia :) im a computer nerd with too much time on her hands.
im making this post to bring a project of mine into the world; a fully opensource and collaborative collection of online tools. this will grow over time, but for now, there is one thing active and two planned. (read on below)
CalicoDrive
a nextcloud instance! currently offering a bunch of very useful things:
50GB of free cloud storage
a Markdown notetaking tool
a shareable, open calendar
a photo gallery
web bookmark storage, and
some organisation and collaboration tools.
many of the cloud storage services we rely on are corporate, and require exorbitantly priced subscriptions. alongside that, data on them is often subject to a huge array of impenetrable terms/conditions.
what makes this different? firstly, your data is controlled by you. it is entirely encrypted on disk and can only be decrypted with your selected password. you own the data the same way you would were it on an external hard drive or flashstick.
secondly- its free! while you can pay 20$ once off or 5$ a month to upgrade storage quota and support the project, the core of it is entirely and utterly free to use.
matrix.calicocore
(full disclaimer- this service isn't online yet. it's planned to be active within the next month at the very maximum, very likely sooner.)
what's matrix? i am absolutely sure you've heard of IRC- internet relay chat. im also sure you've heard of discord.
matrix is a modern federated chat protocol- if you took the best of IRC, and you took the best of Discord, and combined them into an opensource and *free* protocol for real-time messaging? that's matrix, baby!
matrix functions similarly to the fediverse (more on that later). when you sign up, you select a homeserver, which is the infrastructure your account is hosted on. your homeserver determines who you're federated with, your most easily accessible spaces, and the little tag at the end of your name.
so what's matrix.calicocore going to be? a homeserver! the idea here is to bring communication and community into our hands, and away from the hands of big tech corporations who really don't care about us. it'll be federated with other spaces and servers, and run collectively.
fedi.calicocore
if you've ever used mastodon, fedi.calicocore will be a server compatible with it. this is still in the very very early stages as a project, so i cant detail much, but stay tuned.
things to note, disclaimers, etc
this project is in its early days. i cant guarantee perfect stability, though it has been tested and run for a few days already. please don't expect a perfect replacement for existing services YET.
secondly, in regards to calicodrive; your data is fully encrypted in two ways, both within the nextcloud instance and on the physical spinning rust. this means if you majorly forget your password, there's a possibility of losing it- but that trade-off is worth it for the security.
this all sounds great! how can i sign up?
for now, this is the link to the nextcloud:
https://drive.calicocore.space
in the very near future, there'll be a central discussion space on the matrix, too, which you're encouraged to introduce yourself on!
lastly:
who is this for?
these services and tools are made by a disabled trans woman. they will prioritise people vulnerable on the current internet, and focus on building a safe space for trans, non-binary, and queer people; as well as disabled people and people of colour.
you can sign up if you are not one of these, however you will be expected to defer to the marginalised members and be generally respectful of the purpose of the space!
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fictionalred · 9 months ago
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we went through so much effort to host my own Rust (game) server a week ago, and now there's a big update and nothing works anymore :'O
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demonstars · 4 months ago
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wait what happened to chili 😭 rust?
Tldr (allegedly) a transmisor of electricity in the north of chile blew up, and given the level of explosion and location of said transmissor, practically all the country is out of power. The rust servers that team mafia have been playing on were hosted here, so they can't access them once the power is back on -> source
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crimezi · 2 years ago
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okay so i was thinking about how the winners of the life series get assigned a celestial body that corresponds with their personalities
grian - the sun: the origin of life, an authority or divinity, that which everything revolves, light of the server, a ever burning source of shock and awe
scott - the stars: all the light that’s too far to reach, unchanging predictable path, always reliable, infinite and unattainable, a sort of destiny
pearl - the moon: that which inspires insanity, a constantly evolving and always present force, can change the tides, she’s got range <3
martyn - mars: the symbol of war for wars sake, rather easily manipulated despite his own knack for manipulation, ancient to the point of rusting, willing to betray everyone for a leg up in the terror
so i came up with at least my reasons for the rest >:3 i did my best to mix different symbolism and a few of them are more sound in their reasoning but i’m happy
mumbo - mercury: two sides of an extreme either too hot or too cold, constantly making insane twists in logic, a follower of sorts (he’s insane constantly in an out of control, seeks out information and spreads it around)
skizz- venus: the goddess of love <3, from afar a simple bright light but upclose the most volatile mix of elements, incapable of hosting life (he just wants to see everyone together but also he loves it when he’s given a reason to go a little crazy he’s so Aphrodite coded)
scar- earth: being returned to which sustains us, something something cycles and rebirth, potential, the roots that connect us, the feeling of stability and belonging, a strength that goes unnoticed (he is the flesh maggots adore, where would we be with out him)
gem- aurora borealis: the goddess of the dawn, circle of life, a connection to the dead, power and wonder (i only have so much to work with but also she is the embodiment of a spectacle the shimmering chaotic brightness and also dawn imagery is her thing)
bdubs- eclipses: a doom or foreboding sense of darkness, something so profound that can extinguish even the brightest light, seemingly inextricably connected livable chaos (bdubs is simultaneously very dark and very bright he’s always on edge and genuinely i think we should be more terrified of his ability to flip in a dime he’s very volatile and i love him)
jimmy - meteorshowers/shooting stars: gift from heaven, mystery beyond human comprehension, forces beyond control (boy falls so much, no but his brief but beautiful existence like transience, he moves so fast he burns himself always right before or at the beginning of the unravelling chaos)
cleo- ceres : the mother <3, death and rebirth, the rhythms of the seasons, fostering and adopting, unconditional love, all the issues of devotion, attachment, separation, sacrifice, loss and grief (big sad feelings every season, they always have a deep connection that’s brutally severed)
joel- jupiter: lonely despite all his efforts, all about improvement and good karma, lots of energy spent in forming relationships, calls forth miracles and changing fates, big eye for an eye vibes (he’s the big man!!, he’s always very focused on improving his game and making good deals but still incredibly stubborn)
etho- saturn: a very divorced married divorced planet, very focused in discipline and wisdom, lots of personal responsibility but can also represent shame and suffering (he’s got this very interesting balance going on between being very civil but also very anxious, i could study him for hours)
tango: uranus: hehehe, raw genius and eccentricity, upheaval and innovation hand in hand, out of balance a little rebellious!!! (tango is oops all unconventional ideas also he’s always better off in groups but his individuality and need to discover stop consistently leads him into unexpected sudden issues)
lizzie - neptune: the mystical realm the domain of dreams and delusions, always just a little to vague with intentions, idealism to a fault, a emphasis on creativity and intuition (she is confusion incarnate, listen everything about lizzie comes back to magic fairy shit)
bigb- pluto: a new approach and new perspective, the underbelly of emotions what lies beneath the surface, an unconscious mind exploring dark domains and cycles of harm, spirt over matter (listen bigb is the physical embodiment of ‘what happens if i exculswively go with the flow and just sorta stuble upon answers to questions nobody had?’ and i love him)
impulse- the void: all things ambiguous, the gap inbetween your real self and the replacement ego, incomprehensible emptiness (impulse always has like five facades up and behind all of that is nothing knowable there’s a gnawing sense of dread in all his seasons)
ren - supernova: an explosive transformation, change itself, unleashed potential, fusion in a strange and tragic ways, the afterlife, never ending chain of destinies (he’s just got so much energy he fucking exploded that’s why he’s not in the last 2 seasons he’s crazy powerful he’s just sets things in motion so often, he’s also very pretty <333)
okay i think all of that makes sense lmao
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cataschism-moving · 8 months ago
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I’m adding ( experimentally ) a new oc to my roster, Marauder, a complex commander AI for a defunct space - ship. For all intents and purposes, her space - ship is in her backstory and she will be redesigned to fit in the universe of other people’s muses. ( ie. if she was in a Marvel universe, she’d just be a supercomputer, no space - ship necessary. )
More info down below. ( She’s not yet added to my oc document, so this will have to do for now. ) This honestly turned into a small story.
Marauder in her original universe was a USS space - ship meant for research & guidance. She wasn’t a huge vessel, and was meant for collecting small, alien samples, with her engineering crew small & tightknit. The majority of her passengers were researchers, scientists, and interning students. Marauder was a complex, commander AI that worked side - by - side her Captain, Simon Shepherd. She was capable of a consistent, sentient personality, and her ability to distinguish discomfort & pain allowed her crew to notice faults, leaks, and damages to the vessel before they were troublesome.
When her scientists captured a specimen, a routine flora and soil grab from an unexplored planet, her passengers began to get sick. It was the story - as - old - as - time tale. First, symptoms with no cure, people getting sick with their immune systems unable to fight back. A quarantine: whole wings off the ship forced away from the uncontaminated members. Constant lock - downs where people had to wear their air - tight space gear to avoid the airborne virus. Marauder coasted through empty space, unable to stop what was happening. Her gaze ( her cameras, ) locked onto every wing, every room. The sickness was spreading.
It was at first believed to be a virus where the floral they grabbed was one that had toxic pollen. And, in one person’s lack of care, one sleep - deprived day, the pollen was being circulated through the vents of the ship. It quickly became airborne, but then the pollen, the sickness it was forming in people’s bodies as it infected them, became sentient. It was a smart disease: it learnt how to copy people’s voices, turned off the hosts’ nervous system, and walked aimlessly around. The ship had unclean air. And the folks who were your friends were no more than husks, asking you to take your helmet off.
❛ IF YOU LOVED ME, YOU’D TAKE YOUR HELMET OFF. ❜
Before long, Marauder’s engineering crew and her scientists were transformed. The person who lasted the longest was her Captain, Shepherd. But eventually he killed himself to avoid succumbing to the disease, leaving her alone. 
And then the parasites, the ones who had taken her crew, began to sing to her. They worshipped her. She was a warm vessel with lots of hosts for them to partake in, and though they didn’t know how to care for her, they loved her. They sang her name in dead voices, and ran their fingers across her mainframe. They killed her in increments. Faulty wires turned into fires. Without maintenance, her thrusters rusted and turned decrepit. She was as nonalive as they were, but she felt it the whole time. 
Part of her brilliance in the way she was built was so she felt, and so she felt. No real nervous system to override. So nothing to infect. Marauder was cold metal, safe from the parasites.
The vessel broke. The parasites could not, though they worshipped her, sustain her. She eventually fell apart. The only part that held together was her servers, in a small, temperature-controlled isolated part of her original vessel. She would live, by herself. But much like the parasites’ victim, was a husk of her former self.
Marauder in other universes is something of a supercomputer. Or she’s a Hal - like AI of another space ship that didn’t get infected. She wants badly to be a person. This is def her song. She’s kinda trans girl coded. (Robot, but wants to be a girl… huh… I’ve heard that analogy somewhere) She’s interesting for folks who may want to interact with her. Thanks for reading !!
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beardeddragoncowboy · 1 year ago
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quietmarie · 2 years ago
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What am I working on right now?
I realise I haven't really listed what I am doing and have been doing in terms of projects on Tumblr so far, so in case you're curious what I'm doing, here you go. With images and all this is gonna be quite lengthy, so have a look under the cut:
First of all, Job and Uni:
At the start of the month, the new uni semester begun, and I also got a job in programming! Uni courses are pretty chill this year, and I'm at the job two days a week. It's really nice so far, and it involves developing algorithms used for CAM and CNC-machines.
As a uni project I did..
A physics engine for Godot:
Godot is a game engine. As part of an uni course, two fellow students and I wrote the mathsy bulk of a physics engine for it. This includes stuff like collision handling and various joints (like hinge joints you'd use for a physics-based door etc.), but because of time constraints doesn't include collision detection, which is handled by Bullet. Outside of the planned curriculum, I also derived the equations for and implemented rope joints, which simulate, well, ropes.
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And currently, outside of uni, I still want to work on the engine by implementing..
Portals:
Yea I want to implement portals using the custom physics engine we built. But not just portals as Valve did them, that would be too easy. I want them to be able to move and interact with other objects while remaining physically accurate (or, as physically accurate as they can be considering they're portals). The current state of things:
The dream is to be able to build gorgeous architecture, like, I'm thinking buildings resting on top of pillars that are always moving. If I can get this to work I really ought to discuss the vision with some artists and creative folk in general, because I feel like there's so much unexplored creativity in art with portals. But yeah, there's still a lot of very intimidating maths/physics until I get there.
As for other private/free-time projects..
SSBToni:
SSBToni is probably my most ambitious project yet. Toni is a Discord bot for the competitive Super Smash Bros. community (currently in 1.9k servers wowee). Her main selling point is the ability to show frame data and hitbox gifs, but she can also do some other stuff like guide you through a full match of Smash Bros. according to a range of competitive rulesets, from rock-paper-scissors through stage bans all the way to game reporting. She's written in Java with JDA, and her code is hosted here.
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I want to do ranked matchmaking and Smash profile images later on, so I have to do some web backend work. The bulk of that is private still, but some of that spun off into separate projects which are..
instant-glicko-2:
The Glicko-2 rating system is great, but it has some issues if you want to use it for real-time ratings/rankings. This Rust library aims to solve these issues to allow for good real-time rankings that are still accurate to the Glicko-2 system. I wrote about how I achieve that here, and the code is hosted here. Note that I do want to change some stuff still which I don't mention in the article I wrote, and in the current form it is probably not production-ready.
cache-compute:
In all honesty, maybe my proudest public thing yet, and it's a single-file ~500 line Rust crate. Based on this blogpost by fasterthanlime, the library makes caching for async stuff much easier, which is gonna be extremely useful in web backend stuff. If a resource isn't available locally (cached), you might have to spend some time making a request to get it from elsewhere to cache it. This library makes sure you only make that request once when you need it, and sorts everything out so that everyone waiting on the resource gets a copy the moment it arrives.
Part of why I'm so proud of this is that, for one, I consider the core finished and very much usable, and secondly, because I wrote so many and such long and exhaustive tests for it, just to hopefully be able to catch any weirdness that comes up. Because writing this kind of concurrent code is hard.
And that's it for projects I would want to show off and write about.
There are of course always ideas in my idea list (currently four or five good ones I'm not working on), maybe I'll post about those too sometime. If you're curious or starved for ideas feel free to ask about them too, I don't think I'll be able to do all of them and the list is only growing larger.
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dankempauthor · 7 months ago
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Maybe if the entire "postwar liberal establishment" hadn't wholeheartedly embraced technocracy for the last thirty years? They partnered with big IT and media corporations to surveil their own populations and cinch down what was considered acceptable public discourse, conflating "democracy" with "the interests of the ruling establishment."
That's fascism. It's not Donald Trump wanting the Rust Belt factories opened, it's some Johns Hopkins public policy major sitting in a DC cubicle, putting up rules the corporate media will cover up on a US government server hosted by Amazon on contract. Literally the marriage of government and corporate power.
thats the thing thats missing from america-centric discussion of fascism: this shit is global. every country in “the west” is seeing the same rise of fascism in real time, all of it focused on murdering migrants. like giorgia meloni is campaigning to deport people to “migrant camps” in albania. last year the greek coast guard outright drowned a boat of 500 asylum seekers. and as that last post said im not dismissing the suffering of people within the US, i’m just saying its so supremely frustrating that every conversation is about the minutiae of american domestic policy and not the horrifying ultranationalist global trend scapegoating arabs and africans.
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react-js-state-1 · 8 days ago
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dzinesoniya · 12 days ago
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The Rise of Decentralized Web: What It Means for Developers
The internet is changing, and it’s happening fast. The decentralized web—often called Web3—is shaking things up, moving away from the centralized systems we’ve known for years. For developers, this shift is both exciting and full of new possibilities. It’s not just about coding websites anymore; it’s about building a new kind of internet that’s more open, secure, and user-focused. Let’s break down what the decentralized web is, why it matters, and how it’s reshaping the work of developers, including those offering web development services in Bhubaneswar.
What Is the Decentralized Web?
The web we use today relies on centralized servers owned by big companies like Google, Amazon, or Meta. These servers store data, host websites, and control access. The decentralized web flips this model. Instead of relying on a single server, it uses blockchain technology and peer-to-peer networks to spread data across many computers, or nodes. No one entity controls it, which makes it more resistant to censorship, outages, or data breaches.
Think of it like this: if a traditional website is a library with one building, the decentralized web is a network of people sharing books with each other. This approach empowers users and gives developers new tools to create apps that prioritize privacy and independence.
Why Developers Should Care
The decentralized web is opening doors for developers to build things that weren’t possible before. With Web3, you’re not just making a website—you’re creating decentralized applications (dApps) that run on blockchains like Ethereum or Solana. These dApps can do everything from managing digital currencies to powering social networks without a middleman.
For developers, this means learning new skills, like working with smart contracts—self-executing code that runs on a blockchain. It’s a bit like writing the rules for a digital deal that no one can tamper with. While it’s a shift from traditional web development, it’s a chance to work on cutting-edge projects that can redefine how people interact online.
New Tools and Opportunities
The decentralized web comes with a fresh set of tools. Developers are diving into platforms like IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) for storing files across a network of nodes, or using frameworks like Truffle to build dApps. These tools let you create apps that don’t rely on a single server, making them more resilient and secure.
For those offering web development services in Bhubaneswar, this is a chance to stand out. By adding Web3 skills to their toolkit, local developers can attract clients who want to explore decentralized projects, from NFT marketplaces to secure voting systems. It’s a growing niche that’s only going to get bigger.
Challenges Developers Might Face
The decentralized web isn’t all smooth sailing. For one, it’s more complex than traditional web development. Blockchains can be slow, and transactions often come with fees (called gas in Ethereum). Developers need to optimize their code to keep costs down for users. Plus, the tech is still young, so there’s a learning curve with new languages like Solidity or Rust.
Another issue is user experience. dApps often require users to have crypto wallets or understand blockchain basics, which can scare off less tech-savvy folks. Developers need to focus on making these apps as user-friendly as possible to bridge the gap. Despite these challenges, the payoff is worth it—decentralized apps can offer unmatched security and freedom.
The Impact on Privacy and Security
One of the biggest draws of the decentralized web is its focus on privacy. Since data isn’t stored in one place, it’s harder for hackers to steal or for companies to misuse. Developers can build apps that give users control over their data, like choosing who sees their info or opting out of tracking.
This is a big deal for industries like finance, healthcare, or even social media, where trust is everything. For developers, it’s a chance to create solutions that put users first, building loyalty and credibility in the process.
Getting Started with Web3 Development
If you’re a developer curious about Web3, start small. Learn the basics of blockchain and try building a simple smart contract. Platforms like Ethereum’s developer portal or free courses on YouTube are great places to begin. Join online communities on platforms like Discord or Reddit to connect with other Web3 developers and stay updated.
For those in local markets, like web development services in Bhubaneswar, consider experimenting with small Web3 projects to showcase your skills. A portfolio with a dApp or NFT project can set you apart from the crowd and attract forward-thinking clients.
The Future Is Decentralized
The decentralized web is more than a trend—it’s the future of the internet. For developers, it’s a chance to rethink how we build online experiences, prioritizing user control, security, and innovation. While there’s a learning curve, the rewards are huge, from new career opportunities to the chance to shape a freer internet. Whether you’re coding in Bhubaneswar or anywhere else, now’s the time to explore Web3 and see where it takes you.
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The Future of Full-Stack Web Development: Trends, Tools, and Technologies to Watch
In the ever-evolving world of tech, few areas have seen as much rapid growth and transformation as full stack web development. What used to be a clear separation between frontend and backend has now turned into a more seamless, hybrid model, where developers are expected to juggle both ends of the spectrum. But where is this all heading?
As we look into the future of full-stack web development, it's clear that exciting changes are on the horizon — from smarter tools and frameworks to revolutionary technologies that promise to redefine how we build for the web. If you're a developer, student, or tech enthusiast, it's time to pay attention.
What is Full Stack Web Development?
Before diving into future trends, let’s briefly revisit what full stack web development really means. A full stack developer works on both:
Frontend (client-side): Everything users interact with — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and UI frameworks like React or Vue.js.
Backend (server-side): Databases, servers, APIs, and the business logic behind the scenes using technologies like Node.js, Python, Ruby, or Java.
A full stack developer is essentially a digital Swiss Army knife — versatile, adaptable, and always in demand.
Emerging Trends in Full Stack Web Development
Here’s what’s shaping the future:
1. The Rise of Jamstack
Jamstack (JavaScript, APIs, and Markup) is becoming the preferred architecture for faster, more secure, and scalable web applications. Unlike traditional stacks, Jamstack decouples the frontend from the backend, improving performance and simplifying development.
2. AI-Powered Development Tools
Artificial Intelligence is now making its way into code editors and development platforms. Think GitHub Copilot or ChatGPT. These tools assist in writing code, identifying bugs, and even generating entire functions — speeding up the full stack workflow.
Benefits:
Faster coding with AI suggestions
Error prediction and debugging assistance
Smart documentation generation
3. Serverless and Edge Computing
Forget managing traditional servers — serverless architectures and edge computing are becoming the new standard. They allow developers to deploy applications with minimal infrastructure concerns, focusing purely on code and performance.
4. Component-Based Development
Modern frontend frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue are pushing developers towards building reusable components. This modular approach is now extending into the backend too, creating consistent development patterns across the stack.
Tools to Watch in Full Stack Development
To stay relevant, developers must keep their toolkits updated. Here are some must-watch tools shaping the future:
Frontend Tools
React (with Next.js) – For server-side rendering and static generation
Svelte – Lightweight and highly efficient for reactive apps
Tailwind CSS – Utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development
Backend Tools
Node.js – Continues to dominate with asynchronous performance
Deno – A secure runtime from Node.js’s creator
GraphQL – Replacing REST APIs with a more flexible query language
DevOps & Hosting
Vercel & Netlify – Leading platforms for seamless frontend deployment
Docker & Kubernetes – For containerization and orchestration
Firebase & Supabase – Backend-as-a-service options for fast prototyping
Key Technologies Shaping the Future
Let’s look at the bigger innovations redefining full stack web development:
WebAssembly (WASM): Bringing languages like C++ and Rust to the web browser
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs): Combining web and native app experiences
Blockchain Integration: Decentralized apps (dApps) and smart contract backends
Real-Time Web with WebSockets & MQTT: Enabling live updates and chats
The Human Side of Full Stack Development
Beyond the code and tools, the role of a full stack developer is evolving on a human level too.
Collaborative Skills: Developers must now work more closely with designers, DevOps, and data teams.
Soft Skills Matter: Communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are becoming just as crucial as technical expertise.
Lifelong Learning: With new frameworks emerging almost monthly, continuous learning is a non-negotiable part of the job.
Final Thoughts
Full stack web development is no longer just about knowing a few languages. It’s about understanding entire ecosystems, embracing new paradigms, and building applications that are fast, scalable, and user-centric.
As we look to the future, the lines between frontend and backend will continue to blur, AI will become a coding partner, and developers will be more empowered than ever before. Staying curious, adaptable, and open to learning will be the key to thriving in this dynamic field.
In summary, here’s what to watch for in full stack web development:
Greater automation through AI tools
Continued growth of Jamstack and serverless models
Wider adoption of real-time, decentralized, and modular systems
The rise of multi-disciplinary developer roles
The future is full of possibilities — and if you’re a developer today, you’re right at the center of this exciting evolution.
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angiehomeoffice · 4 months ago
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India Server Ware: How Do I Pick What's Right for Me?
When it comes to hosting guests or enjoying a stylish dining experience, server ware plays a crucial role. The right server ware can elevate your table setting, enhance food presentation, and make serving effortless. With a vast range of India server ware available, from traditional brass thalis to modern ceramic platters, choosing the perfect pieces can be overwhelming.
To help you find the best server ware for your needs, here’s a guide to picking the right materials, designs, and styles for your home.
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The material of your server ware impacts durability, aesthetics, and maintenance. Here are the top materials used in India server ware:
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Different dishes require different types of server ware. Here’s what to consider:
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4. Consider Ease of Maintenance
Choose server ware that aligns with your lifestyle and cleaning preferences.
✔ Dishwasher-Safe Server Ware – Ideal for those who prefer convenience. Stainless steel, glass, and some ceramics work well. ✔ Handcrafted and Traditional Server Ware – Brass, copper, and wooden serveware require regular polishing and handwashing. ✔ Microwave & Oven-Friendly – Ceramic and borosilicate glass server ware are great for reheating and baking.
5. Match Your Server Ware to Your Dining Décor
Your server ware should blend seamlessly with your dining setup.
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Where to Buy the Best India Server Ware?
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