vogon

the evil "Website Boy"

member of @staff, lapsed linguist and drummer, electronics hobbyist

zip's bf

no supervisor but ludd means the threads any good


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if bluesky has a million haters I am one of them, if bluesky has one hater that's me, if bluesky has no haters then I am no more on the earth (more details: https://cohost.org/vogon/post/1845751-bonus-pure-speculati)
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polymath
@polymath

Years ago I worked at the BBC and while I rarely got to do anything audience-facing, I was allowed to indulge a smol pet-project while building the developer portal.

The website itself is locked behind a staff-only login, but my nonsense is buried within the stock banner photo that anyone can access — try clicking the laptop screen...


vogon
@vogon

this rules

also shoutout to the use of Fibonacci Numbers with Caramel Sauce, one of the example programs in Chef


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As someone who is currently learning web development through class in my computer programming course, this absolutely broke my brain. Like, I was thinking about how crazy one could get with the tools available...but that is one of the most impressive things I have seen with web design. I am really going to have to figure out how this was done!

This came about because the original stock photo had the most garishly-highlighted dummy code on it and it was very distracting — we had to replace it with something, so while this might seem like a lot of effort for no value most managers would recognise, a good chunk of that effort was going to have to happen anyway.

Also: it pleases me greatly that they've clearly updated this page at least once since I left and they apparently chose to leave my silly easter egg in along with all the code samples. I suppose really I should refresh it a few times and see if they added any.

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