alright this took like 2 whole days but the sources have been ported to the references section via html anchors
massive visual overhaul of the glossary, plus added terms of the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie/proletariat
also self-referential linking so you can navigate the glossary easier and tertiary colouring for understanding major details from a skim
reading about how these guys actually acted also sort of makes them more tangible to me lol. It's really comforting to know that all these people that inspired so much change were also just people too :)
sorry its very unoptimized right now!! im planning to get it in better shape this summer.. but thank u! the song is explore-min from petscop
my about page is here https://ovengoats.world/about.html if u werent able to access that from the homepage ^^
it's very laggy still (this laptop is cobbled together and manually partially upgraded from a poor-quality supposedly all-purpose laptop so that's less on you and more on my hardware) but i have a high enough framerate i can scroll through
naw not your fault MY website is cobbled together too. cobbled x cobbled disadvantage. hopefully ill get it running smoother soon..
Alright I'm taking a break I've been editing pages for hours and it's genuinely a slog fixing all of my poorly optimized code
read through your proposition and it seems fairly similar, yes; if you'd like an overview of a similar model to the SRS, I'd recommend looking into YUGOPNIK's Unitas Mundi manifesto (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nojxsUA_hI)
yes that's it. well the gopnik is a little idealist but self-aware. if you'd like to read about how it has been historically developing on our continent there's the plurination (https://proletarian-library.neocities.org/en/toward-a-plurinational-america), the consensus (https://proletarian-library.neocities.org/es/consenso-de-nuestra-america), and ALBA-TCP (https://www.albatcp.org/en/acta/world-social-alternative/)
The time is close enough that I've changed the notice from 48 to 12 hours. I have no words.
The site will be experiencing mild visual changes over the next few days, mainly this change of colour scheme, but additionally fixing some of the special characters I replaced with standard ASCII to their HTML callsigns to render as I initially intended.
So as it turns out, HTML can't read non-roman characters or diacritics, and I have to call them manually with HTML ASCII identifiers. The code looks like absolute spaghetti.