notes for reading

Spring 2025 anime

2025-04-20 [Sun] 10:10 UTC
#anime #review

Three weeks into the season! As always, I grab at least 5 currently airing shows and see them through. Most are usually crap but at least one or two end up being decent.

Here's a list of anime I'm watching this spring. I'll share a brief progress report. Usually my conclusions at the end of the season end up with my thoughts at this point, but who knows.

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My second still

2025-04-18 [Fri] 14:40 UTC
#science #review

A hobby I've been getting into over the past year or so is chemistry, and part of that involves playing around with distilling machines for purifying water and essential oils and so on.

This is a bit of a longer article so I'm also using it for a chance to test a "read more" function when scrolling the indexes on my new blog soft...

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Giko blog review

2025-04-17 [Thu] 16:10 UTC
#gikopoi #internet #blogs #review

This is just a brief review of known Gikopoi blogs that exist on the internet. If this post hurts your feelings, then I hope it motivates you to improve.

Akai.gikopoi.com

This is a really great blog. There is a strong focus on text and the headers & footers don't take up a disgusting amount of space. Frequent updates, open source, cute icons, and there's even an Atom feed. Tying the blog into the author's game and including trackers for life milestones make it even better.

The design will be polarizing -- my wife, who is not a "techy" finds the design frightening and unpleasant. I think it's a breath of fresh air.

Verdict: 9.2/10 -- just docking points so you have motivation to work harder -- I believe in your potential!

Shaddox.neocities.org

If akai.gikopoi is extremely web 1.0, Shaddox.neocities is extremely web 2.0: there are lots of gradients, animations, advanced CSS, and JS enhancements in play here. Both sites are iconiful but Shaddox's modern presentation gives off a more professional smell.

In contrast to akai's blog which covers a bit of everything, Shaddox's blog focuses more strictly on "otaku culture". The use of images in articles such as in his tutorial on "general streaming" are delivered to strong effect. Waifus and radio improve the reading experience.

Despite the slow release schedule, every article so far is quite high quality, and it's easy to get alerted to new posts thanks to the built in RSS feed.

Verdict: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ -- open sourcing the code would be an easy fix towards improving this blog's rating. A favicon could also add some more personality to this already quite delightful blog.

Temple-moss.neocities.org

A different kind of web 1.0 blog than the akai project. Text and background colors clash, the date format is European for some reason, and the only image is way too big. Updates are few and far between and there is no way to subscribe to new posts. This guy could spend a bit more time on his blog.

Verdict: 👎 -- you have a lot of soul, invest more of it into your work!