It supports all of OpenSCAD, and is extensible and able to use existing text/coded modules (BOSL-2 is cited as an example), and seems really promising --- I'm going to try porting: https://github.com/WillAdams/gcodepreview to it, just so I can re-factor the code and hopefully get a better understanding of it visually.
For lack of time to elaborate in detail, here’s a rapid fire (in no particular order): Guix, Julia language, Framework laptops, PKM movement & tools (especially open and highly malleable substrates eg. the Emacs ecosystem), Glamorous Toolkit (another chance for SmallTalk), Perkeep, Nyxt browser.
You've given me a lot of fun new things to learn about - thank you! Any particular favorites when it comes to PKM? I've experimented with Roam and Obsidian and eventually lost steam with both. Maybe I need a fresh approach.
I quite enjoyed using Logseq (esp programmability with queries, etc), but I can’t use it at work so I’m sticking to the Emacs/org-roam ecosystem for now.
Not really new but I'm all in self-hosting, decentralization, privacy and original web owned by individuals rather than big corp. I never manage to get drowned in any social media trends or platform.
Love the looks of Zola, have you used it for a personal project yet?
Also, I'm a fan of the concept of decentralization, but I dislike how much it is now associated with the "crypto-bro" demo. Have you seen any projects capitalize on this new wave of decentralization while staying clear of the "Web3" side of the internet?
Now that you've asked, nope, didn't found anything with a clear future on the "Web3" side of the internet. Vast majority make use of crypto/blockchain and IMHO blockchain is anything but not decentralization.
https://github.com/derkork/openscad-graph-editor
I'm really fond of visual programming tools such as node editors and Blockly, so this really appeals to me.
This was just announced on Reddit:
https://old.reddit.com/r/openscad/comments/wf33tf/i_have_cre...
w/ releases for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows:
https://github.com/derkork/openscad-graph-editor/releases/ta...
It's already been updated once since announcement, and the manual seems really good:
https://github.com/derkork/openscad-graph-editor/blob/master...
It seems a really promising tool, and the discussion on the Discord was quite enlightening. https://discord.com/invite/AsxWyczCJF
It supports all of OpenSCAD, and is extensible and able to use existing text/coded modules (BOSL-2 is cited as an example), and seems really promising --- I'm going to try porting: https://github.com/WillAdams/gcodepreview to it, just so I can re-factor the code and hopefully get a better understanding of it visually.