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i think i might retool the as-of-yet-unpublished holocene history page (to be found at marijnflorence.neocities.org/holocene) into a more generalised timeline of everything in the vein of that one xkcd about a progress bar with historical dates on it
satyrwoud 4 years ago

xkcd 1017! that's the one

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0x07 4 years ago

u2764?? ahah nice! ...looks like some interesting reading material; good find!

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nosycat 4 years ago

If you're looking for a nice place to blog that's probably more reliable as well, try DreamWidth. <3

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satyrwoud 4 years ago

New pages: Project A119, Infinite monkey theorem, and Xenu

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raelhbishop 4 years ago

All of them great articles

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oh hey i made it to the front page of the default browse view, that's neat
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satyrwoud 4 years ago

...right at the bottom, granted, but still!

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dann 4 years ago

Nice. I'm still buried in page 2, but I have no idea what it's using to order it all.

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maggyhue 4 years ago

Most of these are weird and frightening. Thanks for the list. I'm listening to UVB-76 now.

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CSS guff returns! After finding a version of EB Garamond that supports it, old-style figures are now enabled site-wide — they work in Windows and Android's system fonts too! (not Apple's, though...)
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satyrwoud 4 years ago

Also, Ubuntu users no longer have to look at their horrible system font

satyrwoud 4 years ago

Oh, incidentally, this version of EB Garamond appears to be THE SAME VERSION that Google Fonts uses - the version i was previously using - except for some reason Google Fonts decided it was a good idea to strip all the nice opentype features out. thanks google

xgqyx 4 years ago

I'm running Linux Mint and I'm still seeing Ubuntu on your site, even tho my browser's default sans-serif font is Arial : https://files.catbox.moe/ohwhn1.png

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