• he/him

image wizard, programming enjoyer, occasional artist. he/him, 23.


pfp by @riverg00


userscripts/userstyles for cohost i've made:


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mastodon (not super active)
hachyderm.io/@amgg
internet archive account
archive.org/details/@adrianmgg

ticky
@ticky
filter: invert(70%) sepia(68%) saturate(6213%) hue-rotate(164deg) brightness(101%) contrast(106%);

absolutely despicable behaviour what the fuck

how did I notice? somehow the page triggered macOS' extended dynamic range and instead of clipping to sRGB I got incredibly overblown icons due to the way they were coloured in, fucking phenomenal


0xabad1dea
@0xabad1dea

archive.org: six thousand percent, a saturation that is normal to want

ticky’s screen: and possible to achieve


twilight-sparkle
@twilight-sparkle
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in reply to @ticky's post:

I did it once upon a time to colorize the png icons on my portfolio website on mouse hover bc I (still) have no idea how to DO inline svgs myself and bc I decided I wanted to do it after the whole thing was basically done and I didn't care enough to figure it out, but like, with the understanding that it was an awful cursed evil way to do it

Oh yeah I do that too for my witchdice tool. It's the easiest only-css way that I know of to get arbitrary colors out of an icon when it could be either an svg or png // an img or background-image. There are utilities that you give a hex code and they spit out those filter settings.

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