Friend's Websites
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@ stellers.gay
Mark's got a really cool site, and did a cleanup recently which motivated me to do the same. We made our websites at the same time ~2025, and it felt like a cute idea to do our revamps in 2026 too.
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@ snapps.dev
I met them through playing TTRPGS! They're a delightful fellow and I recently found their website through Mark's webring (see! webrings actually work!) and felt the need to add them here too. Their website is SAUCED up and is one of the most glamarous I've seen, and that's to say little of their art skills. Fantastic stuff, go take a look!
Things I find Cool
- Zine Arranger! @ Nash High's Itch.io. Lets you turn a pdf into a single-sheet printout for a zine. I originally used this to print out flippable note sheets for my Operating Systems and Embedded Systems courses!
- Tabletops and BDSM Language, @ RPGs Are BDSM. I found it on Tumblr for someone sharing some more adult topics, and it's some really cool theory about how the linguistics of TTRPGs can grow from adopting conventions that've already existed for years in BDSM and other roleplay kink communities!
- Webmaster resources, @ sadgrl.online's archived website. These helped BIG TIME with updating some of the features of my older webpage to a more modern standard. There's tons of tools there, from tiling tools to accessibility linters to stamp creators to hit counters to css snippets-- so much!!
- Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, @ Internet Archive. I know linking a (free!) book on here is unusual, but there's great theory here that's explained in a very elegant way through the medium. If you're thinking about making comics, I can't reccomend this book enough. It's not a particularly long read, but it goes over tons of concepts and includes citations for further reading.
- A big list of TTRPGs, @ Zireal07's Github. I don't think a "list of ttrpgs" is anything super new, but one that's opensource + marked on levels of financial accessibility + categories depending on licensing is pretty cool. The blurbs aren't super informative, but they also link to their sites. If you're looking for new TTRPG's though my best advice is to just talk to people or look on itch, though.