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Jake Holtham 2ed4a4f13b Moved more of the logic around so now the plain and normal pages
actually share a markdown source.

Removed the site.json with some canned information, just going to inline
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package-lock.json i seriously vibe coded the hell out of this LOL. I'm not a web guy. I'll 2026-03-23 22:49:10 -04:00
package.json i seriously vibe coded the hell out of this LOL. I'm not a web guy. I'll 2026-03-23 22:49:10 -04:00
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www-lordnet-sh

About

Repo with the least creative name award. This is my website. It exists as a fun way to present my projects and work I really care about. Unfortunately, this repo doesn't really fit that bill, and it will probably accumulate a fair amount of rot and dust. But if it displays my work, so be it!

Aesthetics

The design is a love-letter to retro machines of the 80s. It's a fun mix of an interface inspired by AT&Ts unix PC (the 3b1), but with a phosphor screen, and some higher quality interface buttons. I had thought about making it more faithful, but that interface is dreadful to actually use.

Functionality

The window manager works and properly embeds markdown files as they're needed. Each "program" on the desktop is a display-able markdown file. They're really just glorified page sections with a frame.

The site has a "boring" mode, accessible via the "click if boring" button on the top right, and by the "plaintext version" option at the bottom of the windows.