diff --git a/blog/voyager.html b/blog/voyager.html index d42e58a..a2a5d06 100644 --- a/blog/voyager.html +++ b/blog/voyager.html @@ -172,8 +172,11 @@ is only visible in dark mode.
  • - The text doesn't move down for the first time until the bottom line - is fully completed. + + The text doesn't move down for the first time until the bottom + line is fully completed. + + FIXED!
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    Hello Ted — thanks for asking! We don't have any keys that correspond to the Launch2 keycode in Oryx. In the underlying @@ -224,9 +227,28 @@ corpo speak you'd get from a bigger company.

    - Additionally, I've contacted them about the two Oryx issues, and I was - told it's been passed off to the dev team. I'll update this page if I - get an update or it's fixed. + Additionally, I contacted them about the Oryx issues. Here's their + response: +

    +
    +

    Hi, Ted!

    +

    The team has fixed the "invisible text" issue.

    +

    + We'll leave the scroll timing as-is for now, but this may be + something to revisit when the team is a little less swamped. +

    +

    Thank you!

    +

    + —
    + Tisha Stacey,
    + Customer Service,
    + ZSA Technology Labs Inc. +

    +
    +

    + Although slightly disappointing, this response is understandable. The + scrolling issue was more of a personal preference, and I can certainly + appreciate that they at least fixed the text issue.

    The Conclusion

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    - Ted Pier a.k.a. MiningTcup -

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    + Ted Pier a.k.a. MiningTcup +

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    + Lulu the dog
    - Lulu the dog -
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    Things I've Done

    -

    YouClient

    -

    - My middle school gave each student an incredibly weak Chromebook - infested with blockers and spyware, and didn't allow us to bring our - own computers. Since one of my strongest skills at the time was web - dev, I made an alternative YouTube client. The entire thing is a - single html file, making it easy to distribute and run. Advantages - over using the official YouTube website are faster loading, no ads, - tab customization, anti-unload, no browser history, and no spyware - spying. -

    - -

    Linux

    -

    - The kernel is the core of the operating system. Linux is an - alternative operating system kernel, similar to the Windows or MacOS - kernels. It can run on nearly any device (including PCs and Macs), - and is used by Android. One of my favorite things to do is mess with - configuration files on my - Arch Linux - + - Hyprland - system. Over the last more than a year, I've settled on an (in my - opinion) nearly perfect configuration. -

    + + +
    +
    +

    Things I've Done

    +

    YouClient

    +

    + My middle school gave each student an incredibly weak Chromebook + infested with blockers and spyware, and didn't allow us to bring + our own computers. Since one of my strongest skills at the time + was web dev, I made an alternative YouTube client. The entire + thing is a single html file, making it easy to distribute and run. + Advantages over using the official YouTube website are faster + loading, no ads, tab customization, anti-unload, no browser + history, and no spyware spying. +

    + +

    Linux

    +

    + The kernel is the core of the operating system. Linux is an + alternative operating system kernel, similar to the Windows or + MacOS kernels. It can run on nearly any device (including PCs and + Macs), and is used by Android. One of my favorite things to do is + mess with configuration files on my + Arch Linux + + + Hyprland + system. Over the last more than a year, I've settled on an (in my + opinion) nearly perfect configuration. +

    -

    Notes

    -

    - I'd always wanted to use a notes app, but I never liked any of the - options. Instead of paying with my information, time, or money for - one that someone else made, I decided to make my own. I wrote the - server in Go, the language which I believe is best for anything to - do with servers, and the app in Android Studio using Kotlin. After - completing the server, I accidentally deleted the source code, - prompting me to recode it. It's finished now, and you can view the - most likely terrible source code for the Notes server. Although I don't plan on giving out the source code for the app - because it's so terrible, you can download the - Notes APK file. -

    + >

    Notes

    +

    + I'd always wanted to use a notes app, but I never liked any of the + options. Instead of paying with my information, time, or money for + one that someone else made, I decided to make my own. I wrote the + server in Go, the language which I believe is best for anything to + do with servers, and the app in Android Studio using Kotlin. After + completing the server, I accidentally deleted the source code, + prompting me to recode it. It's finished now, and you can view the + most likely terrible source code for the + Notes server. Although I don't plan on giving out the source code for the app + because it's so terrible, you can download the + Notes APK file. +

    -

    This Website

    -

    - This website is meant to be a showcase of everything I do. You may - have noticed it's a tad bit minimal, and I'd like you to know that's - a design choice. I can make something cooler than this, but that's - just not what I wanted for my personal website. This website is - meant to be as correct and usable as possible - this means no low - contrast, no gradients, extremely minimal scripts, and proper tags. - It even works well in - Lynx! -

    -
    -
    -
    -

    Services I Run

    - -

    Static Webserver

    -

    - That's what you're using right now- my website! It's a classic Nginx - webserver. Notice how fast it loaded? That's what happens when a - website is written without any libraries, tracking, or external - fonts. Additionally, this includes a - map frontend using the - OpenFreeMap - public instance. I also have a collection of questionably - redistributable files in my archive. -

    -

    DNS Servers

    -

    - Back in middle school, some friends and I found a way to disable the - school Chromebook's spyware. While proxies were disabled and vpns - (almost) impossible to set up, we were free to change the DNS - servers of any network except(?) the schools. This gave us the power - to block any domain we wanted, including the domains which would - load blocklists or send away all our data. The plain DNS server is - run using BIND 9. Not currently active. -

    -

    Git Server

    -

    - GitHub is slow, annoying, and trains LLMs on everything you upload. - My Git server is very fast (for me, at least), - annoyance-free, and doesn't train LLMs on your work without - asking. -

    - -

    Kiwix Server

    -
    -

    - Kiwix provides offline browsing - of websites, primarily wiki-like resources, including - ArchWiki, - Wikipedia, and - DevDocs, allowing access to - resources in an internet outage or while travelling. -

    -

    Mozhi Server

    -

    - Mozhi is a proxy for - several online translators, such as Google Translate, and is used by - - Crow Translate +

    This Website

    +

    + This website is meant to be a showcase of everything I do. You may + have noticed it's a tad bit minimal, and I'd like you to know + that's a design choice. I can make something cooler than this, but + that's just not what I wanted for my personal website. This + website is meant to be as correct and usable as possible - this + means no low contrast, no gradients, extremely minimal scripts, + and proper tags. It even works well in + Lynx! +

    +
    +
    +
    +

    Services I Run

    + +

    Static Webserver

    +

    + That's what you're using right now- my website! It's a classic + Nginx webserver. Notice how fast it loaded? That's what happens + when a website is written without any libraries, tracking, or + external fonts. Additionally, this includes a + map frontend using the + OpenFreeMap + public instance. I also have a collection of questionably + redistributable files in my archive. +

    +

    DNS Servers

    +

    + Back in middle school, some friends and I found a way to disable + the school Chromebook's spyware. While proxies were disabled and + vpns (almost) impossible to set up, we were free to change the DNS + servers of any network except(?) the schools. This gave us the + power to block any domain we wanted, including the domains which + would load blocklists or send away all our data. The plain DNS + server is run using BIND 9. Not currently active. +

    +

    Git Server

    +

    + GitHub is slow, annoying, and trains LLMs on everything you + upload. My Git server is very fast (for me, at least), + annoyance-free, and doesn't train LLMs on your work without + asking. +

    + +

    Kiwix Server

    - (by KDE). -

    -

    Arch Linux Mirror

    -

    - Having my own Arch Linux mirror means my updates will be just about - instant. -

    -
    -
    -
    -

    Contact Me

    -

    - I'm sort of chronically online. Your best chance of quick contact is - a phone call, but Discord, email, and text work too. -

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    - +

    + Kiwix provides offline + browsing of websites, primarily wiki-like resources, including + ArchWiki, + Wikipedia, and + DevDocs, allowing access to + resources in an internet outage or while travelling. +

    +

    Mozhi Server

    +

    + Mozhi is a proxy + for several online translators, such as Google Translate, and is + used by + + Crow Translate + + (by KDE). +

    + +

    Arch Linux Mirror

    +

    + Having my own Arch Linux mirror means my updates will be just + about instant. +

    +
    +
    +
    +

    Contact Me

    +

    + I'm sort of chronically online. Your best chance of quick contact + is a phone call, but Discord, email, and text work too. +

    +
    + JavaScript is required to load contact info. +
    + click to reveal contact info +
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