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diff --git a/src/css/styles.css b/src/css/styles.css index b7996ba..522b007 100644 --- a/src/css/styles.css +++ b/src/css/styles.css @@ -231,4 +231,4 @@ a.navigation:visited, a.navigation:link { .email::after { content: "@marks.kitchen"; -}
\ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/src/html/projects.html b/src/html/projects.html index 25c94ef..fef817f 100644 --- a/src/html/projects.html +++ b/src/html/projects.html @@ -16,8 +16,134 @@ Projects </h1> <h2>A collection of my projects, mostly programming</h2> - <div id="feed" class="feed"> - + <div id="feed" class="feed projects"> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://git.marks.kitchen/mark/wikijscmd">wikijscmd</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + I use wiki.js for my personal wiki. I wanted a simple client I could use for it + and a command line one would also allow for me to script it. The wiki comes built + in with a GraphQL API, so I learned some GraphQL and created a python wrapper that + allows for managing and editing of wiki.js content over this API. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-10 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://git.marks.kitchen/mark/pi-weather-station">Pi Weather Station</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + I set up a sensor on a raspberry pi zero to measure the temperature, pressure, and humidity. + This project is a web site that runs on the pi that plots the data over time. In the + future I'd like to make the plots nicer, and include outdoor temperature data as well. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-09 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://git.marks.kitchen/mark/local-podcast-generator">Local Podcast Generator</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + I had some audio files on my phone I wanted to listen to like a podcast. My podcast app is way + better for this type of content than a general purpose media player. So this app will locally + create a web server that serves an rss feed generated from a directory on your phone. This can + be added like any other podcast in your favorite app. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-09 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://git.marks.kitchen/mark/file-feed">File Feed</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + I found myself wanting to browse social feeds a lot, and wanting new content. + I have a lot of documents on my file of things I haven't explored yet. So this program + tries to merge the two: a generated feed of files on my computer. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-08 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://games.marks.kitchen">games.marks.kitchen</a> <a href="https://github.com/Mark-Powers/games">(source code)</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + A collection of HTML5 games that I've made. When I have some fun idea, + I'll host it here. It has high scores for some games too, and a scoreboard. + I am pretty proud of how this website turned out, it is what I wanted + to have when I was a kid. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-04 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + Backdoor Learning on Models of Code + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + A class project where I studied how to poison training datasets of source + code to create backdoors in a model predicting a function name based on + a code body. A backdoor is an inocuous feature that will force a prediction + to a target label. By modifying a small proportion of training data, with + something like adding an unused variable declaration, the backdoor will be + successfully learned. I implemented the Sever algorithm which attempts to + find and remove poisoned data, but it was unsuccessful at doing so on the + code2seq model architecture. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-04 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + Multi-level Wavelet-CNN HDR Image Reconstruction from Single Exposures + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + A class project that used MWCNNs to reconstruct images. On HDR single exposure + images, white balancing often clips values. The novel wavelet approach was able + to reconstruct image detail in a realistic way. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2020-04 + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://github.com/Mark-Powers/marks.budget">Budget</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + My website I made to host manage my budget. It functions a lot like a spreadsheet, + with some more advanced features and an easier interface to use. It is multiuser, + and if you are interested in using it send me an email. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2019-12 (until current) + </p> + </div> + <div class="card"> + <h1 class="card-title"> + <a href="https://github.com/Mark-Powers/SynthesisRefactoring">SynthesisRefactoring</a> + </h1> + <p class="card-text"> + For class, I did a project using program synthesis to refactor programs. The program tried to + find areas inside source code that could be extracted into methods. It sort of works, and + in the future it could really be improved by using compilers techniques. I also made + a <a href="https://github.com/Mark-Powers/SynthesisRefactoringFrontend">web-frontend</a> + for it at <a href="https://refactoring.marks.kitchen/">refactoring.marks.kitchen</a>. + </p> + <p class="date"> + 2019-10 + </p> + </div> <div class="card"> <h1 class="card-title"> <a href="https://github.com/Mark-Powers/Cosmic-Cargo">Cosmic Cargo</a> |