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My site is now 50% more compatible with Netscape 4. Time travelers, beware
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dc-blog 1 month ago

As of now, my personal website works almost perfectly with or without the CSS. As for Venith, it's even better as it truly works without CSS in any capacity (and on the homepage, it uses well-crafted tables so it's not even bunched up together despite no CSS).

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satyrwoud 1 month ago

My website is an elaborate trap to destroy time travellers’ computers with CSS features so new that my own daily driver doesn’t support them yet. This is not a place of honour.

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cidoku 1 month ago

@satyrwoud If your site hasn't seen any time travelers lately then maybe your deviousness is working

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Hello! Thanks for following me.
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otaking 1 month ago

Thanks for checking out my site!

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>new_internet_Christians I think most protestants in general really don't care about religion. Or become autistic enough to believe in Deus Vult unironically.
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cidoku 1 month ago

I think so too, but I left protestants out of my thoughts since they've always been a joke. Maybe I'm biased but I've seen way more new catholics, and you must know how intense new catholics are

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angeleyesprings 1 month ago

This is my favorite tutorial on sewing custom plushies --> https://www.deviantart.com/diffeomorphism/art/So-you-want-to-make-plushies-A-beginner-s-guide-423683194 , it might get tedious handsewing them tho! Maybe you would like crosstitching or embroidery as well?

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cidoku 1 month ago

@angeleyesprings Thank you for the link, Amy! As for crosstitching and embroidery, I think that if I do start making dolls, maybe I'll eventually need those skills for the clothing as well... wish me luck

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My mascot Shirogami travels around the world using my website's button.
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capstasher 1 month ago

Steins;Gate was similarly a strong influence on me. Without it, the website before capstasher's Corner wouldn't have existed, and as a result neither would csC

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angeleyesprings 1 month ago

Thank you for linking me and writing a little blurb about my site!

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cidoku 1 month ago

@angeleyesprings no problem, love your site! (although I'd linked to you a long time ago, haha!)

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As requested, the Attic converter code. https://satyrs.eu/source/for/app/attic.js Bit of a bodge, but it was one of those projects where once you confirm it works you raise your hands to the sky in relief and swear solemnly never to look at it again.
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satyrwoud 1 month ago

The actual displaying of the dates is spread thin across my nightmare spaghetti of internationalisation code, so that’s a bring-your-own-beer affair for now! `signedDate` is positive for waxing, negative for waning, and 0 for the hene kai nea, month numbers are 0-indexed from Hecatombæon up, and years and olympiads are 1-indexed.

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satyrwoud 1 month ago

Living in the UK i have the luxury of always being pretty close to UTC so also this might break terribly if your time zone is far away from either Greenwich or Greece and will *definitely* break horribly if you are in the southern hemisphere.

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cidoku 1 month ago

This is awesome! It's one of those things that make programming worth it. I'll figure it out and maybe port it to C so I can have a nice companion for my planetary hours program. Thank you, divine Xanthe!

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cidoku 1 month ago

Oh, and don't worry about it breaking. Living in the southern hemisphere, I'm used to this kind of stuff breaking... but the indomitable human spirit always prevails.

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satyrwoud 1 month ago

Have fun with the moon calculations then! Last time i tried calculating astronomical positions myself (read: last week) i came to the conclusion that i should turn off the computer, give up, and back away slowly, lol

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capstasher 1 month ago

OOO what is this???

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satyrwoud 1 month ago

@capstasher Script to convert standard Gregorian dates into the Attic calendar, the moon-phase-based festival calendar used in ancient Athens

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Hello! Thanks again for linking to me. I just added you to my own links page, as promised. Cheers!
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nymphblood 1 month ago

Of course ! Your site is wonderful. Thank you <3

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