Hello! I'm John Wilson, otherwise known as crazybutable.
- Tilde.club
- My main site, which I recently brought back up after a long absence from the internet
- My entirely hand written HTML site, which I worked on to amuse myself while trying to fix my main site
I used to make and sell the Stella Amp, a portable guitar amplifier, before they stopped making the chips I designed the amp around. I even made a solar powered version once.Now I am working on some new synthesizer projects.I have a question! A year or so ago I found someone on this tilde thing with a web page and they had linked to a couple of alternate search engines that had more interesting link results, like, they were only indexing hand made sites or something along those lines. Does anyone know what I am talking about? One of them started with a W maybe?(You can reply to just me, you don't have to reply to the whole list.)❤ Kindness is a superpower.J.On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 9:32 PM Andy Baio <andy@waxy.org> wrote:Hi! I'm Andy Baio. I used to make things on the internet, and now I mostly make things off of it, like bringing 1,200 or so people to Portland every year for an annual festival called XOXO. You might know me from my work on Waxy, Kickstarter, Upcoming, Kind of Bloop, Playfic, coining the term "supercut," or some other stuff.I made this disastrous DIY remix mashup thing for Tilde.club that still kind of works. Just hit all four YouTube buttons quickly and brace yourself. Refresh for another catastrophe.Here are the last three things I saw online that made me happy.
- A text adventure game about fly fishing. Sort of.
- Gary Larson's official website for The Far Side redesigned for the first time in 19 years.
- Some Halloween decorations from the late 1990s that are relevant to this crowd.
— Andy.On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 7:20 PM Brennen Bearnes <bbearnes@gmail.com> wrote:Hello friends.
I'm:
- https://tilde.club/~brennen/
- proprietor of the tilde ghost town at https://squiggle.city/
- https://mastodon.social/@brennen
I used to write code to sell circuitboards; these days I work for the
Wikimedia Foundation.
I've spent a lot of my tilde time over the last few years on tilde.town,
and it's been a refuge and a solace in these generally appalling times.
Looking forward to seeing some of you in shell space, whenever I get my
key situation sorted.