HACKER Q&A
📣 graderjs

What are your resolutions or side projects for 2021?


I know it's been a hard year for so many people, and there's so many families suffering and so many people deeply sad and in pain, this year, and around this time.

When I reflect on all this, one thing that lets me feel more optimistic is focusing on what people are planning to do in the year ahead. What hopes and aspirations and goals they have.


  👤 snori74 Accepted Answer ✓
Just about at the one year anniversary of my monthly not-for-profit https://LinuxUpskillChallenge.org Have plans underway to partner up with someone who's also committed to seeing it continue and to grow.

Will be looking at options to provide the content in other places than Reddit, (which is a turn off, or unavailable for some).

Keen to make it known and used by the pre-college crowd. It's easy and informal, but I feel would give these folk a big boost in confidence when the come across *nix in their studies.


👤 everling
During 2020 I took the time to migrate chunks of the workflow on https://cinetrii.com from Java to Python. Cinetrii is my NLP-based movie recommendation engine. Next year I will start tinkering with the algorithm more, and scale up the computation loop to faster deploy changes across the 10k+ unique cached queries.

👤 freezegun
I'll be continuing to try to grow my side project AppReviewBot (https://appreviewbot.com/). It has had quite a good year organically after adding some requested product features but now the real challenge of figuring out how to scale up!

👤 jamil7
To release and sell my open source mqtt debugger https://github.com/theolampert/Rush and work on an Android version of my most popular app Packrat.

👤 tubularhells
Resolutions don't work. Habits do.

👤 brudgers