I made a little web app to generate xkcd 2501 edits right from your browser
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I made a little web app to generate xkcd 2501 edits right from your browser
I added a "no ad blocker detected" popup to my website and wrote an article with a sort of tutorial for how I made it (...plus a short rant about my hate for ads lol)
Give it a read maybe! :3
I made a simple tool to randomize faction picks in Root
It's all vanilla Javascript, so if you download its source code you can run it locally with no need for a server or a ridiculous chain of dependencies~
Hope it's useful!
Made the PSX DOOM fire effect in Excel
Using Company Time Productively™ by trying to express my pronouns as a single regex string with the lowest possible character count*. So far I have this mess:
\b(s?h|d|th)e+(?<!s..)(y|m|i?rs?)\b
...Which gets "her", "hers", "they", "them", "their" and "deer" but fucks off for "she" and still matches a bunch of other stuff.
Funnily enough, "she/her/hers" has been the biggest problem so far despite being the most ✨normative✨ set, lol.
idc tho. I'm off the clock. Might continue tomorrow.
*: yes, this is almost exactly as long as listing them outright†, but consider: it's also much funnier.
†: "she/her/hers they/them/their deer"
Made a fun lil' demo to test out CSS blending modes. I did it in ~2 hours so it's hacky as shit but it's fun enough to look at for a couple minutes.
As always, it looks way better in person than on gifs, so go see it on my website~
til CSS `color-mix(in foo, bar 100%, baz)` can be used to convert colors in a pinch
Now, if only I had thought to try that before grumpily making a single-use script to convert 28 colors into oklch,,,
I made this little CSS animation demo (based on this TIC-80 demo) as a quick project. I don't think it's impressive or creative enough to be a proper "demo" like the ones I've been hyperfixating on, but it helped me get used to the workflow a bit.
CSS only! No Javascript is used anywhere in the page~ Which means the path is predefined instead of procedurally generated, sadly :c but I think I achieved a pretty nice effect regardless (I fucking LOVE the way the tail follows the kitty's movement)
Lowkey wish I had a cohost so I could put it there under #css crimes, but alas.