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Incredibly proud of this!
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I used <span>[TOMBOFNULL's stipple beast brush pack](https://tombofnull.itch.io/stipple-beast-brush-pack)</span>, which I'd been meaning to try out before.
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I used {{"TOMBOFNULL's stipple beast brush pack"|link:"https://tombofnull.itch.io/stipple-beast-brush-pack"}} which I'd been meaning to try out before.
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Inspired by one of <span>[kaitty's](https://kaitty.com)</span> avatars (specifically from their bandcamp), which I thought was really cute.
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Inspired by one of {{"kaitty's"|link:"https://kaitty.com"}} avatars (specifically from their bandcamp), which I thought was really cute.
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It first started out as a doodle, referencing their avatar. Although, I wasn't that happy since the colors I used were a bit flat.
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src: https://gimp.org/
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I got bored one day and I decided on a whim to make my own lick icon from <span>[Michi's lick icon base](https://www.deviantart.com/sketchmichi/art/Lick-icon-base-201253097)</span>.
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I got bored one day and I decided on a whim to make my own lick icon from {{"Michi's lick icon base"|link:"https://www.deviantart.com/sketchmichi/art/Lick-icon-base-201253097"}}.
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Pretty happy with it!
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src: https://krita.org/
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I was incredibly surprised to discover that I could create the space background in-program with Krita, just by using different built-in presets from the [Halftone filter](https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/filters/artistic.html).
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I was incredibly surprised to discover that I could create the space background in-program with Krita, just by using different built-in presets from the {{"Halftone filter"|link:"https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/filters/artistic.html"}}.
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This is one of my favorite artworks that I've spent time working on!
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I'm not sure when I actually made this, due to lack of chat logs and file dates being wiped.
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The earliest I could point to is during 2020, when I made a secondary youtube channel to upload <span>[Cave Story's soundtracks](https://youtube.com/@fosstracks/videos)</span>, since at the time, there weren't any great uploads.
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The earliest I could point to is during 2020, when I made a secondary youtube channel to upload {{"Cave Story's soundtracks"|link:"https://youtube.com/@fosstracks/videos"}}, since at the time, there weren't any great uploads.
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src: https://krita.org/
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For this, I took reference from the work of <span>[Dr. Presto (18+ warning)](https://twitter.com/presswer)</span>, specifically with how they used to create model sheets of their characters, during 2020.
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For this, I took reference from the work of {{"Dr. Presto (18+ warning)"|link:"https://twitter.com/presswer"}}, specifically with how they used to create model sheets of their characters, during 2020.
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They're a huge inspiration for me to start drawing, and I haven't made proper reference models until this.
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This isn't so much PETSCII as it is pixel art, but it's my first artwork that I've done using lvllvl, which is to say that this is done using a bitmap character set, despite it looking like pixel art.
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<span>[Lurantis don't have a mouth](https://archives.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Category:Lurantis)</span>, but I thought I'd give them one anyway, because they look cute with.
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{{"Lurantis don't have a mouth"|link:"https://archives.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Category:Lurantis"}}, but I thought I'd give them one anyway, because they look cute with.
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- name: Commodore 64
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Cave Story!!! The first PETSCII artwork that I've done before knowing the existence of <span>[lvllvl](https://lvllvl.com/)</span>, using a much less user-friendly tool.
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Cave Story!!! The first PETSCII artwork that I've done before knowing the existence of lvllvl, using a much less user-friendly tool.
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Inspired by <span>[kiophen](https://mileshouse.neocities.org)</span> and <span>[lati](https://creature0354.neocities.org)</span>'s first PETSCII works!
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Inspired by {{"kiophen"|link:"https://mileshouse.neocities.org"}} and {{"lati's"|link:"https://creature0354.neocities.org"}} first PETSCII works!
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- name: Krita
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src: https://krita.org/
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<span>[Mallow!](https://caverncrusher.com/Mallow)</span> I love this goober. It's from a ROBLOX game titled <span>[Cavern Crusher](https://www.roblox.com/games/15121756860/CAVERN-CRUSHER)</span> that's in development (as of writing).
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{{"Mallow!"|link:"https://caverncrusher.com/Mallow"}} I love this goober. It's from a ROBLOX game titled {{"Cavern Crusher"|link:"https://www.roblox.com/games/15121756860/CAVERN-CRUSHER"}} that's in development (as of writing).
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It has a lot of really cute character designs and I just had to draw one of them.
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## {{page.fileSlug}}
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<time datetime="{{date|ISO}}">{{date|readable}}</time>
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<time datetime="{{date|ISO}}">Published: {{date|readable}}</time>
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<section aria-label="Post warning">
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WARNING: BORING NERD TOPIC AHOY
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### I have <s>no</s> some idea what I'm doing
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For starters, porting a website (at least one that's paw-written by yours truly) to a static site generator like [Eleventy](https://11ty.dev/) was definitely something, having only dabbled with editing `.html` and `.css` files without hosting a local server.
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For starters, porting a website (at least one that's paw-written by yours truly) to a static site generator like {{"Eleventy"|link:"https://11ty.dev/"}} was definitely something, having only dabbled with editing `.html` and `.css` files without hosting a local server.
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Initially I went looking around for a base (as to not start from complete scratch) to use and found [Smol 11ty Starter by 5t3ph](https://github.com/5t3ph/smol-11ty-starter) and set it up.
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Initially I went looking around for a base (as to not start from complete scratch") to use and found {{"Smol 11ty Starter by 5t3ph"|link:"https://github.com/5t3ph/smol-11ty-starter"}} and set it up.
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I was **very eager** to start working on it, and because I decided to do so late at night, I didn't consult any documentation and thus felt like it would be impossible to learn [Nunjucks](https://mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/) (one of the [templating languages](https://www.11ty.dev/docs/languages/) used in Eleventy) got upset, settled down and slept.
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I was **very eager** to start working on it, and because I decided to do so late at night, I didn't consult any documentation and thus felt like it would be impossible to learn {{"Nunjucks"|link:"https://mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/"}} (one of the {{"templating languages"|link:"https://www.11ty.dev/docs/languages/"}} used in Eleventy") got upset, settled down and slept.
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### You're telling me that Java scripted this?
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I still don't understand JavaScript that well, got stumped on a couple of things, and as a result I took some time off working on the re-write.
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Regardless, I had ported over the base layout and most pages, which would be around 90% of the work done within the first couple of days. The last 10% that was left being: having to tackle date conversion with [Luxon](https://github.com/moment/luxon), setting custom filters for Eleventy to use them and forgetting to port a few page elements to `.json` data tables.
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Regardless, I had ported over the base layout and most pages, which would be around 90% of the work done within the first couple of days. The last 10% that was left being: having to tackle date conversion with {{"Luxon"|link:"https://github.com/moment/luxon"}}, setting custom filters for Eleventy to use them and forgetting to port a few page elements to `.json` data tables.
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Currently, my filters are handled really shittily, but they work whenever I build my site.
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avatar: /assets/img/art/sundae_lick.gif
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## {{page.fileSlug}}
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I haven't worked on much of anything the past 8+ months, and out of the blue, I decided that I wasn't happy with how my website was looking, so I've been spending a couple of weeks working on rewriting the site and writing this post up.
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### So, what's new?
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It's now [open source](https://bunsin.space/forgejo/sundae/website) under <abbr title="Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0">CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0</abbr>!
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It's now {{"open source"|link:"https://bunsin.space/forgejo/sundae/website"}} under <abbr title="Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0">CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0</abbr>!
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Besides that, a lot is new, actually. For starters, I ported the site over to a fresh build of [Eleventy 3.1.0](https://github.com/11ty/eleventy/releases/tag/v3.1.0), which was way easier than I expected, [since I originally started from a base](/blog/break-time#i-have-no-some-idea-what-i'm-doing).
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Besides that, a lot is new, actually. For starters, I ported the site over to a fresh build of {{"Eleventy 3.1.0"|link:"https://github.com/11ty/eleventy/releases/tag/v3.1.0"}}, which was way easier than I expected, {{"since I originally started from a base"|link:"/blog/break-time#i-have-no-some-idea-what-i'm-doing"}}.
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I figured out that standard `markdown` doesn't implement header links (without manually adding in inline `html` headings with `id` attributes), so I ended up switching to [markdown-it](https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it) and [markdown-it-anchor](https://github.com/valeriangalliat/markdown-it-anchor).
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I figured out that standard `markdown` doesn't implement header links (without manually adding in inline `html` headings with `id` attributes), so I ended up switching to {{"markdown-it"|link:"https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it"}} and {{"markdown-it-anchor"|link:"https://github.com/valeriangalliat/markdown-it-anchor"}}.
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I switched to using [date-fns](https://date-fns.org) aswell, instead of [Luxon](https://github.com/moment/luxon/). This library is just way better documented, for someone that still sort of struggles with JavaScript.
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I switched to using {{"date-fns"|link:"https://date-fns.org"}} aswell, instead of {{"Luxon"|link:"https://github.com/moment/luxon/"}}. This library is just way better documented, for someone that still sort of struggles with JavaScript.
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Here's a snippet of my time filters in my `eleventy.config.js`:
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They're just two, which I previously [struggled to achieve with Luxon](/blog/break-time/#you're-telling-me-that-java-scripted-this%3F), requiring me to end up writing an extra filter, which I still do not know why it was erroring.
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They're just two, which I [previously struggled to achieve with Luxon](/blog/break-time/#you're-telling-me-that-java-scripted-this%3F), requiring me to end up writing an extra filter, which I still do not know why it was erroring.
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### Smaller stuff
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I've changed them to be more minimal, mimicking Windows desktop entries with the shortcut icon.
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If you'd like to implement the shelving for your own website, you can find the source files in the [old branch](https://bunsin.space/forgejo/sundae/website/src/branch/old).
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If you'd like to implement the shelving for your own website, you can find the source files in the {{"old branch"|link:"https://bunsin.space/forgejo/sundae/website/src/branch/old"}}.
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<section><a href="/assets/img/blog/shelf.png"><figure><img src="/assets/img/blog/shelf.png" alt=""><figcaption>How the shelving featuring my personal favorite games and music looked before.</figcaption></figure></a>
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<a href="/assets/img/blog/media.png"><figure><img src="/assets/img/blog/media.png" alt=""><figcaption>How it looks now.<br>Note: the cut-off in the middle is meant to showcase the light and dark theme.</figcaption></figure></a></section>
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description: Working with Linux
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date: 2024-06-22
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blurb: <p><a href="https://blog.codinghorror.com/the-works-on-my-machine-certification-program/"><img src="/assets/img/blog/works-on-my-machine.png" alt="Shiny golden stamp with text 'Works on my machine'"></a></p><p>whatever i'm using might not necessarily work for you</p>
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## {{page.fileSlug}}
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<section aria-label="Addendum">
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<section class="addendum">
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With Microsoft announcing that <span>[Windows 10 will stop being supported after October 14, 2025](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-support-ends-on-october-14-2025-2ca8b313-1946-43d3-b55c-2b95b107f281)</span>, I highly recommend looking into Linux if your device is on Windows 10 and you don't want to buy a whole new device that meets the system requirements of 11.
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**Addendum:**
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<span>[Here's a handy resource](https://kde.org/for/w10-exiles/)</span> if you aren't sure how to proceed.
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{{"Microsoft has ended Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025"|link:"https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-support-ends-on-october-14-2025-2ca8b313-1946-43d3-b55c-2b95b107f281"}}
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I'm not paid or anything to mention this, I just think **we shouldn't have to put up with capitalist bullshit to continue using a device.**
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I highly recommend looking into Linux if your device is on Windows 10 and you don't want to buy a whole new device that meets the system requirements of Windows 11.
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Here's a few resources if you aren't sure what to do:
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- {{"KDE For Windows 10 Exiles"|link:"https://kde.org/for/w10-exiles/"}}
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- {{"Distrochooser"|link:"https://distrochooser.de/"}}
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- {{"iFixit guide on installing Linux on Windows PCs"|link:"https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+Install+Linux+on+a+Windows+PC/196722"}}
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I'm not paid or anything to mention these, I just think **we shouldn't have to put up with capitalist bullshit to continue using a device.**
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I've been using Linux exclusively for the past 3 months and the switch to it has been pretty fun!
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### Decisions
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I went to set up a virtual machine to understand what I'd want out of a "new" operating system, so I tried out <span>[Fedora Workstation](https://fedoraproject.org/#editions)</span> at first and it felt pretty seamless, I didn't have to use the terminal for much of anything.
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I tinkered with it for a couple of days before deciding to look up system/media installers for Linux distributions (that are able to be run on Windows) and coming up empty-handed, cluelessly thinking that somehow only Windows manages to offer one.
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...Until I found <span>[Debian's System Installer for Windows (win32loader)](https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Loader)</span>, which I tried running under a Windows 11 virtual machine to see if it would fail to install, and it didn't!
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...Until I found {{"Debian's System Installer for Windows (win32-loader)"|link:"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian-Installer"}}, which I tried running under a Windows 11 virtual machine to see if it would fail to install, and it didn't!
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So I just went ahead and installed it over my actual Windows partition (backing up my documents prior).
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<aside><span><img src="https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://ventoy.net" alt=""><a href="https://www.ventoy.net/en/faq.html">Ventoy is able to boot from a HDD/SSD</a></span> if you are willing to sacrifice one (temporarily) to install it on there.
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<aside>{{"Ventoy is able to boot from a HDD/SSD"|link:"https://www.ventoy.net/en/faq.html"}} if you are willing to sacrifice one (temporarily) to install it on there.
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<b>I didn't know this</b>, and I've hardly seen anyone bring up solutions, besides off-handed suggestions about using a flash drive—and every guide basically centering around that notion, but a flash drive is <em>not necessary.</em></aside>
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I would <u>not recommend</u> installing <span>[Debian](https://www.debian.org)</span> to anyone new to Linux whatsoever, or with the method I used.
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_(Tries too hard being beginner-friendly, needed to tinker to get my Nvidia GPU to work) as of v24/Wynsdey_
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And out of them, Endeavour has been the most comfortable experience for me, so far.
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* <span>[Notepad++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org)</span>, replaced by <span>[VSCodium](https://vscodium.com/)</span>
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* <span>[paint.net](https://getpaint.net/)</span>, replaced by <span>[GIMP](https://www.gimp.org)</span>
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* <span>[foobar2000](https://www.foobar2000.org)</span>, replaced by [DeaDBeeF](https://deadbeef.sourceforge.io/)
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* <span>[Nvidia ShadowPlay](https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/geforce-experience/shadowplay/)</span>, replaced by <span>[OBS Studio](https://obsproject.com)</span>, which I achieved by toggling "Enable Replay Buffer" in the Output settings and setting up keybinds associated.
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* {{"paint.net"|link:"https://getpaint.net/"}}, replaced by {{"GIMP"|link:"https://www.gimp.org"}}
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* {{"foobar2000"|link:"https://www.foobar2000.org"}}, replaced by {{"DeaDBeeF"|link:"https://deadbeef.sourceforge.io/"}}
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* {{"Nvidia ShadowPlay"|link:"https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/geforce-experience/shadowplay/"}}, replaced by {{"OBS Studio"|link:"https://obsproject.com"}}, which I achieved by toggling "Enable Replay Buffer" in the Output settings and setting up keybinds associated.
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_(screenshotting utility)_
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* <span>[Everything by voidtools](https://www.voidtools.com/)</span>
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<aside>If you are curious about what kind of programs Linux offers, take a look at <span><img src="https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://kde.org" alt=""><a href="https://apps.kde.org">KDE apps</a></span>, <span><img src="https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://gnome.org" alt=""><a href="https://apps.gnome.org">GNOME apps</a></span> and <span><img src="https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=https://flathub.org" alt=""><a href="https://flathub.org">Flathub</a></span>.</aside>
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<aside>If you are curious about what kind of programs Linux offers, take a look at {{"KDE apps"|link:"https://apps.kde.org"}}, {{"GNOME apps"|link:"https://apps.gnome.org"}} and {{"Flathub"|link:"https://flathub.org"}}.</aside>
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ShareX is by and large the most useful tool for taking screenshots and packed with some miscellaneous multi-purpose tools inside, both [Spectacle](https://apps.kde.org/spectacle/) and [Flameshot](https://flathub.org/apps/org.flameshot.Flameshot) felt a bit lackluster in comparison.
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ShareX is by and large the most useful tool for taking screenshots and packed with some miscellaneous multi-purpose tools inside, both {{"Spectacle"|link:"https://invent.kde.org/plasma/spectacle"}} and {{"Flameshot"|link:"https://flameshot.org/"}} felt a bit lackluster in comparison.
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Despite that, I've been using Spectacle and it's pretty good if I look past that.
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Everything by voidtools is just muscle memory as a result of Windows's slow search indexer.
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[Dolphin](https://apps.kde.org/dolphin) can list any file I know the filename of way quicker than Windows ever could.
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{{"Dolphin"|link:"https://apps.kde.org/dolphin"}} can list any file I know the filename of way quicker than Windows ever could.
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### GAMING
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Linux can run a ton of games with [Proton](https://www.protondb.com)
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Linux can run a ton of games with {{"Proton"|link:"https://www.protondb.com"}}
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I'm not super knowledgeable about its inner workings, so I'm not gonna try to sound like I do.
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...yeah I don't have much to say about this at the time of writing, I've basically been shuffling 3 games whenever I do play something lately. It's not been bad so far!
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...yeah I don't have much to say about this at the time of writing, I've basically been shuffling 3 games whenever I do play something lately. It's not been bad so far!
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- Tiled icon of Sunny for the inner background
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- Attribution:
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- [Terence Eden's SuperTinyIcons GitHub repository](https://github.com/edent/SuperTinyIcons) (MIT)
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- {{"Terence Eden's SuperTinyIcons GitHub repository"|link:"https://github.com/edent/SuperTinyIcons"}} (MIT)
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## {{page.fileSlug|readable}}
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- Changed [Gallery](/gallery)
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- Implemented [CSS Grid layout](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_grid_layout)
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- Now implementing {{"CSS grid layout"|link:"https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_grid_layout"}}
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- Removed Sunny's portrait from the sidebar
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- Drafted ~~About~~
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- Added 88x31 buttons to the footer of the page
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- Attribution:
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- [LaunchBox Games Database](https://gamesdb.launchbox-app.com/) Klonoa 1 & 2 box art covers
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- {{"LaunchBox Games Database"|link:"https://gamesdb.launchbox-app.com/"}} - Klonoa 1 & 2 box art covers
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Some considerations were put into making page elements stand out more. I tried to remove redundant rules and nesting when necessary, and tried my best to conform to [semantic HTML](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/curriculum/core/semantic-html/).
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Some considerations were put into making page elements stand out more. I tried to remove redundant rules and nesting when necessary, and tried my best to conform to {{"semantic HTML"|link:"https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/curriculum/core/semantic-html/"}}.
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- Added [Changelog](/changelog)!
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- Merged Sidebar and topbar into a single `js` file
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- Artworks now work (ha) with keyboard navigation
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- Added pride flag stickers to my ~~art notes~~
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- Attribution:
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- [treehouse.systems Gitea pride emoji repository](https://gitea.treehouse.systems/treehouse/emoji) (CC0 1.0)
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- {{"treehouse.systems Gitea pride emoji repository"|link:"https://gitea.treehouse.systems/treehouse/emoji"}} (CC0 1.0)
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- Added [Blog](/blog)
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- Removed ~~Favorite Pokémon~~
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- Moved back to ~~About~~ as randomized on-page-load sprites. It felt a bit excessive to have a whole page dedicated to something I don't think about that often
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- Replaced all `webp` images with lossy `png` via [pngquant](https://pngquant.org/) and optimized most images with [oxipng](https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng)
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- Fixed weird behaviour with the [float property](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/float) on the sidebar
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- Replaced all `webp` images with lossy `png` via {{"pngquant"|link:"https://pngquant.org/"}} and optimized most images with {{"oxipng"|link:"https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng"}}
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- Fixed weird behaviour with the {{"float property"|link:"https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/float"}} on the sidebar
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- Hovering over items would sometimes reset the value back to initial. Substituted it with padding on the `main` and `aside` elements
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- Changed [Changelog](/changelog)
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- Changelog is now Windows 98-themed
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- Attributions:
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- CSS
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- [Jordan Scales's 98.css GitHub repository](https://github.com/jdan/98.css) (MIT)
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- {{"Jordan Scales's 98.css GitHub repository"|link:"https://github.com/jdan/98.css"}} (MIT)
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- Footer stickers
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- [Konqi thumbs up by Drakonic](https://drakonic.zone/) (CC-BY-SA)
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- [Rabbit emoji by Twitter (Twemoji)](https://github.com/twitter/twemoji) (CC-BY 4.0)
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- {{"Konqi thumbs up by Drakonic"|link:"https://drakonic.zone/"}} (CC-BY-SA)
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- {{"Rabbit emoji by Twitter (Twemoji)"|link:"https://github.com/twitter/twemoji"}} (CC-BY 4.0)
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- Fonts
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- [Urbanist](https://github.com/coreyhu/Urbanist) (OFL 1.1)
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- [Rubik](https://github.com/googlefonts/rubik) (OFL 1.1)
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- [Pangolin](https://github.com/googlefonts/pangolin) (OFL 1.1)
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- {{"Urbanist"|link:"https://github.com/coreyhu/Urbanist"}} (OFL 1.1)
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- {{"Rubik"|link:"https://github.com/googlefonts/rubik"}} (OFL 1.1)
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- {{"Pangolin"|link:"https://github.com/googlefonts/pangolin"}} (OFL 1.1)
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ title: Version 5
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Re-wrote the website with [Eleventy](https://11ty.dev/).
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Re-wrote the website with {{"Eleventy"|link:"https://11ty.dev/"}}.
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Read the [accompanying blog post](/blog/break-time/)
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- Changed image directory
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Read the [accompanying blog post](/blog/break-time/)
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- Previously, every post was under one page
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- An attempt at more accessible elements
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- Renamed website
|
||||
- Going forward, I'm [sunbun](https://neocities.org/site/sunbun) on here
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- Going forward, I'm {{"sunbun"|link:"https://neocities.org/site/sunbun"}} on here
|
||||
- Changed [Changelog](/changelog)
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- Made it look a lot less bootleg-y Win98. Unfortunately the text is way smaller now
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||||
- Removed randomized on-page-load stickers and backgrounds for the footer
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||||
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@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ Read the [accompanying blog post](/blog/rewrite-2.0)
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|||
- Artworks now direct to their own page, with artist's notes
|
||||
- Previously, they were a direct link to the artwork
|
||||
- Changed [Changelog](/changelog)
|
||||
- Fixed trailing nests and now processed using [Prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier)
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||||
- Fixed trailing nests and now processed using {{"Prettier"|link:"https://github.com/prettier/prettier"}}
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||||
- Made to be data-driven
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||||
- Previously, everything was written manually under one page
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||||
- Updated my 88x31 button [](/)
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||||
- Attribution:
|
||||
- [Mat's 88x31 button crawler](https://matdoes.dev/buttons)
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||||
- {{"Mat's 88x31 button crawler"|link:"https://matdoes.dev/buttons"}}
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||||
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@ -11,4 +11,4 @@
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|||
- Animated the rabbit emoji
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||||
- Added new albums to [interests](/home#interests)
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||||
- Attribution:
|
||||
- [Google Noto Animated Emoji](https://googlefonts.github.io/noto-emoji-animation/) (CC-BY 4.0)
|
||||
- {{"Google Noto Animated Emoji"|link:"https://googlefonts.github.io/noto-emoji-animation/"}} (CC-BY 4.0)
|
||||
|
|
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|||
|
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@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ Website (hopefully) fixed for Chromium-based browsers _...grr_
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- Changed [Changelog](/changelog)
|
||||
- **Actually** processed with [Prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier), now.
|
||||
- Attribution:
|
||||
- [PokéSprite GitHub repository](https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite) (MIT)
|
||||
- [PokéSprite - generated spritesheet](https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite-spritesheet/)
|
||||
- {{"PokéSprite GitHub repository"|link:"https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite"}} (MIT)
|
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- {{"PokéSprite - generated spritesheet"|link:"https://github.com/msikma/pokesprite-spritesheet/"}}
|
||||
|
|
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|
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@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Actively trying to accommodate for accessibility
|
|||
- Changed [Changelog](/changelog)
|
||||
- Added permalinks
|
||||
- Attribution:
|
||||
- [WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools](https://wave.webaim.org/)
|
||||
- {{"WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools"|link:"https://wave.webaim.org/"}}
|
||||
|
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|
|||
|
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ title: Version 7
|
|||
|
||||
Overhauled the old theme
|
||||
|
||||
- Various animated page elements are now using [media queries that respect reduced motion](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-reduced-motion)
|
||||
- Various animated page elements are now using {{"media queries that respect reduced motion"|link:"https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-reduced-motion"}}
|
||||
- I can't apply them to `gifs` as much as I want to.
|
||||
- Changed [Home](/home)
|
||||
- Changed pride flag text in my [Bio](/home#bio) to be more readable
|
||||
|
|
@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Overhauled the old theme
|
|||
- `header` now looks like it's part of the sidebar, again
|
||||
- Removed animated tiled paw background for the new theme
|
||||
- Added a new font
|
||||
- Added very basic [OpenGraph](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_Platform#Open_Graph_protocol) `properties` to the site
|
||||
- Added very basic {{"OpenGraph"|link:"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook_Platform#Open_Graph_protocol"}} `properties` to the site
|
||||
- Basically, rich embeds for when you link my website on other platforms. Should make it look a bit less ugly
|
||||
- Attribution:
|
||||
- Font
|
||||
- [Nosey Rodent](https://pal-m.micenest.xyz/nro/) (CC-BY-NC, I think?)
|
||||
- {{"Nosey Rodent"|link:"https://pal-m.micenest.xyz/nro/"}} (CC-BY-NC, I think?)
|
||||
5
_src/data/changelog/2025-10-19.md
Normal file
5
_src/data/changelog/2025-10-19.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
|||
## {{page.fileSlug|readable}}
|
||||
|
||||
- Changed [Index](/) and [Blog](/blog)
|
||||
- Updated with miscellaneous disclaimers
|
||||
- Implemented proper off-site links everywhere with favicons as an Eleventy filter **(FINALLY)**
|
||||
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