due to burnout ive been using twitter more often, and hot take, and possibly because im using it behind ublock origin, a custom made 300 line stylesheet, and i'm very picky about curating my timeline, it's not *that* bad.
well i guess you can get like any social media to that point of being reasonable. a website is more hackable and thus easier to whip into shape than an app
also more representative that i need a better way of adding content to my site. summoning vscode and npm run dev to add a blog post is eh. but i dont rly wanna code rn. adding a few lines to a stylesheet every so often to make twitter objectively better is easier than trying to come up with like a cms or whatever
also tried creating a dark theme for neocities but i am finding it quite hard. there isn't really a consistent color system and it's hard to tell what selectors go to what at times.
one thing that puzzled me in neocities is how it scrubs all html tags from comments/posts instead of converting them into html entities. i would request the latter in a PR if i knew ruby...
nintendo is hosting a mario kart tournament (a "tournament" in mk is more like a custom worldwide lobby) and the top 310 players gets the equivilent of $10usd of eshop credit. and its also 6 hours long. 6 hours long!!!! if you want a chance at $10 you gotta play for 6 hours straight!!! omg
also i've updated that neocities hover preview script. shows tags and views and such, should be faster, and now it actually has the metadata to properly update. so you gotta reinstall to get the new update: https://dabric.xyz/post/neocities-hover-preview/
on an unrelated note i've hit the file limit. like i have too many files. should be an easy fix, but it represents a larger issue of not having a neocities cli that also deletes files upon push...
well i guess you can get like any social media to that point of being reasonable. a website is more hackable and thus easier to whip into shape than an app
also more representative that i need a better way of adding content to my site. summoning vscode and npm run dev to add a blog post is eh. but i dont rly wanna code rn. adding a few lines to a stylesheet every so often to make twitter objectively better is easier than trying to come up with like a cms or whatever