Our company just switched to WFH when we previously didn't have any tools. I guess this is a project on its own: moving the company operations from all on-premise and physically present to all remote.
Some tools we've adopted and I'm learning about as we go: Grasshopper (for VoIP call forwarding), MS Teams (we dabbled with Slack, but ended up using Teams because of our VS subscription), Zoom (for demos), and Stripe/PayPal (to accept one-time payments online from our clients).
I just finished the 32-bit parts of a RISC-V emulator, and I have been doing performance optimizations. Just hit a wall and can't make it any faster, but I'm happy with the speeds now so it's all good.
Now I have this really stupid idea to replace my Lua scripts in a game engine with RISC-V binaries. So, if it's stupid and it works... I've already measured it to be wildly faster than Lua, but Lua has a convenient interface.
The emulator can be serialized to memory and restored elsewhere / later, but I have no idea what good that will do.
Working on creating a SaaS app to help and facilitate customer demos. It's not impressive but I have never shipped an actual app or tried monetizing something, so I'll start with this.
Along with creating the app, I'm learning how to design it with figma.
We (wife and I) decided 2 weeks ago to go into producing learning materials, paper based and computer based, for several topics. Me appreciate making money, but have a better feeling when trying to make the world better by educating people. We will produce several smaller projects in 3 languages: German, Persian, English. We do not plan to "take over the world" with what we do, we just want to do something useful.
Next week we will have the first release of an exercise book for grammar (parts of it were written some time ago, but never refined).