I recently decided to make some beginner friendly CS challenges. When you gave some newer younger work experience students in the office, it's really difficult to get them engaged with CTFs or professional level challenges.
That's why I made these 4 free challenges. They start very easy and gradually get harder, allowing people with the right mindset to figure them out with a bit of research and tinkering.
Came across this deep dive into using Tiny Core Linux (TCL) for specialized production deployments, particularly for Edge AI, where memory and storage are extremely limited.
The author details the process of building and managing `.tcz` extensions to package specific Python environments and ML libraries, which is the core of making TCL viable for production.
I haven't really experimented with this sort of thing myself before, but I'm now slightly fixated on the concept of building tiny applications, particularly with so many modern tools having massive wrappers like electron. Has anyone used anything like TCL for any similar applications?
That's why I made these 4 free challenges. They start very easy and gradually get harder, allowing people with the right mindset to figure them out with a bit of research and tinkering.