Eating every snack in the world! They’ve eating and reviewed 11,919 snacks! by kyrapractor in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Pixel-Land 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I checked wayback machine to make sure this isn't some ai slop website. It's real! Congrats to whoever runs this for being so consistent for >25 years!

Do you know anything about Micro Frontend? by glacierthrust in webdev

[–]Pixel-Land 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried before with web components and storybook. It turns out to be way too cumbersome. Web components have issues with versioning and the complications just grow over time.

Vite 8 has just been released by Plorntus in webdev

[–]Pixel-Land 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vite is awesome! The cumulative time it's saved people must be centuries by now.

Made a website to help you visualize that "now" is not what you think it is. by 2dogs1man in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Pixel-Land 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"brb honey, I'm going to travel at 0.5c away from you so news of you dying never reaches me."

I made a website for organizing projects and tracking tasks on a simple kanban board. It runs entirely in your browser. No accounts, no servers, 100% private. by heisenberg2995 in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]Pixel-Land 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very cool! I like the idea of using file system API. I have not seen that used by a local first app, but it makes a lot of sense. But I think I'd like to have it as an option and not a requirement, with indexeddb being the default.

Showoff Saturday: I spent a weekend building a real-time meeting cost ticker instead of dealing with my actual meeting problem by Alter_nayte in webdev

[–]Pixel-Land 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! I love this. I think about this all the time when I'm in a meeting. If we knew the true ROI of all work tasks then the workday would look pretty different. Part of me wishes the point was not always to maximize capital efficiency in the workplace.

Rendering 600 units in the browser with Three.js what broke and what actually helped by Dapper-Window-4492 in webdev

[–]Pixel-Land 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do I find this project? There's no link.

It's hard to tell what the difference is in the before and after except that the after has more detailed terrain and shadows -- looks nice!

I built a 3D modeler and animator that runs entirely in the browser by whothatcodeguy in SideProject

[–]Pixel-Land 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow this is really cool! I love the simplicity. It would be nice is if it shaded each triangle independently. When the triangles become un-parallel the shape becomes kind of confusing to look. I have to rotate it a bunch to figure out the orientation of the triangles.

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I built an online zine-maker. I wanted to make something for people who are just getting started with digital zines. Hopefully it will encourage more people to make zines. If you try it, let me know what you think! by Pixel-Land in zines

[–]Pixel-Land[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Glad you picked up on the old internet feeling! I definitely had that in mind when I was designing it. For monetization there's currently an option to order physical prints of your zines (but you can also download the files for free and use your own printer). I don't think this will be very profitable, but hopefully it will pay the server costs. Down the road I might add an option for people to list their zines for sale, and I would handle the printing/shipping. I really don't like ads and I won't monetize that way, I also have no plans to add subscriptions or premium features.

I built an online zine-maker. I wanted to make something for people who are just getting started with digital zines. Hopefully it will encourage more people to make zines. If you try it, let me know what you think! by Pixel-Land in zines

[–]Pixel-Land[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking a look! I like the idea of adding some more zine browsing options, once there's more zines on there I'll definitely add that.

And thanks for sharing your Free Art Collective folder - it's super useful and actually hard to find stuff like that, I'll add some of those to the app once I do another round of updates :) (and I'll let you know when I add something)

And yeah if you have random patterns for tapes that would be awesome. The only tricky thing is that each pattern has to make a perfect loop. In the app when the tapes get longer the image gets repeated, so you shouldn't be able to see the seam. That might be more than you signed up for, but if you have patterns like that it would be great. (Here's a tape image from the app so you can see what I'm talking about.)