From 3bf7d26e718e49c41490d5bbd63abec9c1bb5306 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: rhetenor
The motivation came of course from frustration with modern sites and a bit of nostalgia. But mainly I wanted the now() -and the about() pages. They provide me with -a public place to document what I’m on and what I believe and give me a -correctiv. I can’t remember where I read about it the first time, but I +and the about() pages. They provide me with a +public place to document what I’m on and what I believe and give me a +corrective. I can’t remember where I read about it the first time, but I thought the idea was neat. Especially as more of a private person, it motivates me to keep going with things when I imagine people reading this.
The design of this page is as bad as it is, because for once, it was
the style at the time (be happy I don’t include a
-<marquee> tag. After all. Why not.) and secondly: I
-just suck at it. Deal with it :)
<marquee> tag. Worst loss of the net…) and secondly:
+I just suck at it. Deal with it :)
Having programmed some time with modern JS/TS frameworks I’m a stark oppponent of this whole technology stack. It just adds - layers and layers - of - complexity over complexity - nobody ever got any chance to