i have pet chickens, i make drawings, and i write software of questionable usefulness. that's pretty much the extent of my personality. ask me about array programming, decker, or anything, really.


Did a little burn-in testing of Web-Decker's new danger zone by writing The Forbidden Library, a collection of exceedingly cursed Lil modules which make it possible to do a variety of new and unique things at a terrible cost: they only work in that most odious of programming environments, the web browser.

I'd like to make it clear that I'm not doing a bit here, I do not in general recommend using this sort of thing for your own projects except as an absolute last resort, and with the understanding that this stuff could break in the future and simply not work on some devices and/or web browsers. When you're absolutely sure you want to reach for the danger zone, this Deck will show you how it's done.


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