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GSoC Announcement: GSoC 2025 Contributor Applications now open!
If you are interested in being a GSoC 2025 contributor, go to g.co/gsoc to register as a contributor and submit your project proposal before Tuesday, April 8th at 1800 UTC. Do not wait until the last minute to submit your proposal.
We have 185 mentor organizations that have created project ideas they would like participants to code on during the program. Mentor orgs are looking for contributors that are excited about their community and reaching out to the orgs and talking to them about their project ideas is the best way to do that.
Now that applications are open, please keep a few helpful tips in mind:
- Read the program rules, FAQ, contributor guide, and advice for applying.
- Review the list of 185 mentoring organizations and use filters to sort by programming language (python, C++, etc.) and by category (AI, data, development tools, infrastructure and cloud, security, etc.).
- Narrow down your list to 2-3 organizations and review their ideas list.
- Consider how much time you have available from June-August to participate in GSoC and decide on a small (~90 hour project), medium (~175 hour project) or a large project (~350 hour project). Each org will list the project size for any given project idea they want contributors to work on.
- Reach out to the organizations via their contact methods listed on the GSoC site. Some orgs also have a Contributor Guidance section which has specifics on templates they want people to use, or if you need to do a pull request, etc.
- Engage with your organization immediately.
- Watch our Intro to GSoC video, as well as the GSoC Org Highlight videos and Community Talks series, to get inspired about projects that contributors have worked on in the past.
Interested contributors may register and submit project proposals on the GSoC site from now until Tuesday, April 8th at 18:00 UTC when the application window closes.
Best,
GSoC Program Admins
https://groups.google.com/g/google-summer-of-code-announce/c/hZ6kh6gS9is/m/XuRPZZp-BAAJ
If you are interested in being a GSoC 2025 contributor, go to g.co/gsoc to register as a contributor and submit your project proposal before Tuesday, April 8th at 1800 UTC. Do not wait until the last minute to submit your proposal.
We have 185 mentor organizations that have created project ideas they would like participants to code on during the program. Mentor orgs are looking for contributors that are excited about their community and reaching out to the orgs and talking to them about their project ideas is the best way to do that.
Now that applications are open, please keep a few helpful tips in mind:
- Read the program rules, FAQ, contributor guide, and advice for applying.
- Review the list of 185 mentoring organizations and use filters to sort by programming language (python, C++, etc.) and by category (AI, data, development tools, infrastructure and cloud, security, etc.).
- Narrow down your list to 2-3 organizations and review their ideas list.
- Consider how much time you have available from June-August to participate in GSoC and decide on a small (~90 hour project), medium (~175 hour project) or a large project (~350 hour project). Each org will list the project size for any given project idea they want contributors to work on.
- Reach out to the organizations via their contact methods listed on the GSoC site. Some orgs also have a Contributor Guidance section which has specifics on templates they want people to use, or if you need to do a pull request, etc.
- Engage with your organization immediately.
- Watch our Intro to GSoC video, as well as the GSoC Org Highlight videos and Community Talks series, to get inspired about projects that contributors have worked on in the past.
Interested contributors may register and submit project proposals on the GSoC site from now until Tuesday, April 8th at 18:00 UTC when the application window closes.
Best,
GSoC Program Admins
https://groups.google.com/g/google-summer-of-code-announce/c/hZ6kh6gS9is/m/XuRPZZp-BAAJ
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git clone monorepo 的时候,能否/怎样在接收对象时 Ctrl+C 后断点续传?
盆友去当保安了,180 一天,一日12h,倒班,月休4,可玩手机,还跟我说上班刷手机太无聊了。
羡慕了,桥也想带薪敲码码赚米米。
羡慕了,桥也想带薪敲码码赚米米。
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盆友去当保安了,180 一天,一日12h,倒班,月休4,可玩手机,还跟我说上班刷手机太无聊了。 羡慕了,桥也想带薪敲码码赚米米。
准备一段时间后逮住他拼一期播客,让他聊聊美好的保安生活。😃
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盆友去当保安了,180 一天,一日12h,倒班,月休4,可玩手机,还跟我说上班刷手机太无聊了。 羡慕了,桥也想带薪敲码码赚米米。
好想拿 UBI 写代码。
不会被 AI 取代的工作。
不会被 AI 取代的工作。
开了这么多坑,意识到个重要的事:要把一个项目做成不弃坑的项目,需要尽量降低项目的重启负担。
这样哪怕半年一年之后再回到项目,一两分钟就能恢复状态。
这样哪怕半年一年之后再回到项目,一两分钟就能恢复状态。
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开了这么多坑,意识到个重要的事:要把一个项目做成不弃坑的项目,需要尽量降低项目的重启负担。 这样哪怕半年一年之后再回到项目,一两分钟就能恢复状态。
正面例子是声冻计划,有时候会空个几天不录(甚至寒暑假期一个月不录,因为一直呆在家里,没啥录的),但要重新开始很简单,给录音笔接上充电线就好。从 2020 年 10 月到现在,已经录了 837.8GiB 的音频了。很难想象自己能做到养成这个持续 5 年的习惯。
反面例子是软盘存档项目,门槛高,招不到志愿者,每次自己兴致来了重启这个项目时,光收拾桌面、初始化设置设备就得一小时,收拾起来也麻烦。哪怕我有时间我也不想做……哎,人类啊。
反面例子是软盘存档项目,门槛高,招不到志愿者,每次自己兴致来了重启这个项目时,光收拾桌面、初始化设置设备就得一小时,收拾起来也麻烦。哪怕我有时间我也不想做……哎,人类啊。
有没有一种 websocket 中间件,可以让服务端透穿地远程调用客户端的 HTTP API 。有点类似反向代理。
这样就不用在 websocket 组件里再写一套跟 HTTP API 相同的逻辑了。
这样就不用在 websocket 组件里再写一套跟 HTTP API 相同的逻辑了。
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https://github.com/TecharoHQ/anubis/issues/206
> This would allow US IP addresses to require a higher proof of work due to compute tarrifs.
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> This would allow US IP addresses to require a higher proof of work due to compute tarrifs.
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Implement GeoIP based checks · Issue #206 · TecharoHQ/anubis
This would allow US IP addresses to require a higher proof of work due to reciprocal compute tarrifs. EDIT(2025-04-05 14:20 UTC): I've seen this screenshotted out of context and I just want you...
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