📝 Added list of blocked hashtags on mastodon

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You have already started learning a bit of REACTJS in prep for this (and jobs...).
Look into the solidproject as it seems they are using this architecture to develop their application. The learning curve MAY be steep on this, but look at:
https://solidproject.org
They have some basic starting tutorials.
There appears to be very little about the solid project on youtube, but check out what you can to familiarize yoruself.
Flo has sent you onboarding documentation via Google Docs, you've already read over them but familiarize yourself again before the meeting at 7pm on Tuesday (will be emailed link).
Continue to familiarize yourself with the current code base as much as you can and see where it hooks up to solid.

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Generated Project Ideas for Web Developer Learning Python by ChatGPT:
Web scraping: Python has many libraries for web scraping, such as BeautifulSoup and Scrapy. You could create a script that scrapes data from a website and stores it in a database. This would demonstrate your ability to work with data and databases in Python.
API development: Python has many libraries for building APIs, such as Flask and Django. You could create a simple API that exposes some data or functionality, and then build a front-end web app to consume that API. This would demonstrate your ability to work with web frameworks and APIs.
Chatbot: Python has many libraries for building chatbots, such as ChatterBot and BotStar. You could create a chatbot that interacts with users and provides information or assistance. This would demonstrate your ability to work with natural language processing and user interfaces.
Data analysis: Python has many libraries for data analysis, such as NumPy and Pandas. You could use these libraries to analyze a dataset and create visualizations of the data. This would demonstrate your ability to work with data and data analysis tools.
Machine learning: Python has many libraries for machine learning, such as TensorFlow and Scikit-Learn. You could create a machine learning model that predicts something based on a dataset, such as predicting the price of a house based on its features. This would demonstrate your ability to work with machine learning and data analysis tools.

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A far more feature filled version of this idea is here (kinda bloated):
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/libredirect/
https://textplain.net/blog/2015/problems-with-systemd-and-why-i-like-bsd-init/
http://www.paritybit.ca/garden/plots/issues-with-systemd.html
http://www.paritybit.ca/links
take a look at sbs from https://www.paritybit.ca,
wrapper for automatically generating html
blogposts from markdown using lowdown
https://git.sr.ht/~jbauer/sbs
Also man lowdown (already downloaded), and see website:
https://kristaps.bsd.lv/lowdown/
Also of interest:
https://kristaps.bsd.lv/sblg/
register https://www.develementb.com at https://www.namecheap.com
check out tympanus.net for cool ideas for css effects.
to watch:
station 11 (like the last of us)
the leftovers (like the last of us)
Buy this soldering iron (get the pack of extra Rosin and Pate, etc. (total should be around $140))
https://www.amazon.com/Hakko-FX888D-23BY-Digital-Soldering-Station/dp/B00ANZRT4M/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Hakko+888#customerReviews
Mom's laptop's wifi issues are discussed here:
https://teddit.pussthecat.org/r/Hewlett_Packard/comments/jpbnuh/wifi_connectivity_problems_with_hp_envy_x360/
Create a bash script that mimics the behavior of https://cron.help/
Very interesting info regarding privacy, libre, linux, etc:
https://vern.cc/
Consider writing a blog post about the benefits of ddg lite.
05/16/2023
Read this article on making simple transitions in pure css (much better way of doing your original leafbytes transitions and might still be useful in making your blog menu)
https://keithjgrant.com/posts/2023/04/transitioning-to-height-auto/
I also saved Kevin powell's video in the usual spot for this titled some thing like:
The simple trick to transition from ...