i know i’m gonna play gen x so i’m not terribly interested in following the purromotional material but i had to look at the starters eventually

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i guess we gotta wait until at least gen xi fur the water cat starter to happen

who needs a template engine when you can just write a shell script to cat(1) boilerplate as needed? :P

We have always loved kitty yawns. Photo from my collection, no date/info.

The favorite child. Real photo postcard from my collection, no date/info.

try viewing git.æscling.cat.family on a mobile device, fur example. the heading overflows badly but it’s fairly usable otherwise

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gitweb doesn’t handle being rendered to a small viewport GRACEFULLY, but if you add the magic viewport invocation meta tag to the site head by the one gitweb.conf variable allowing you to add shit to the head, it suddenly renders in a much more tolerable way on mobile devices

i could just do the thing i normally do and make the main content a box hovering over the background. but i feel like that might start getting old

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i want to work more on the styling fur my blog but i’ll get to that another time

oh, i furgor to add OpenGraph integration. whatever. i can do that later lol

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my apawlogies fur the terrible latency. i’m not sure what the issue there is

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i have not really experimented with anywhere near the full range of available static site generators, so i won’t say sblg is the best or my favorite, but what i will say is that i love that it’s not designed with any build features whatsoever, instead expecting you to create a Makefile to generate your blog with. it just feels really good to stitch together

part of this has to be nostalgia but i’m surpurrised how good some of the voice work is in the voiced cutscenes from the psx version of rayman 2. razorbeard is a purrticular delight

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