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My website

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 12:17 am
by kwek
Hi!!!!! I am a really big fan of this website, and old/creative websites in general (my "gems" bookmark folder contains 76 websites so far). I love occasionally dropping in here to look at the latest "cool websites" post.

I have a website of my own that I've been working on for quite a while now (almost 5 years now I believe?). If anyone wants to check it out, feel free to do so :).

https://jochemleijenhorst.com

The website is really all over the place. There's a quiz with dumb questions you can only know the answer to if you consumed very specific obscure media; it has a prototype board editor I made in 2020, incorrectly named "PCBEditor", which is probably the second buggiest web-app you will ever use (the first of course being 365 Powerpoint); and it also has a page where I rant about vocaloid for some reason.
If you do decide to visit, please do leave a comment!!!! :) I really love receiving comments, it's really great.

I attached a picture of my cat Momo. Please be nice to him he is very shy

Re: My website

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 2:39 am
by Felid131
This is fantastic! I love the anarchy comment board.

Re: My website

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 12:58 pm
by kwek
omg thank you :D

Re: My website

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:39 am
by MikeGs
I love the PCB Editor! I've been tinkering around and ordering my own PCBs for a while now, and I find your editor genuinely useful. Fix a couple of bugs and add a couple more components to the list, and you've got a recurring user right here.
PD: Momo is very cute indeed!

Re: My website

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 11:20 am
by kwek
MikeGs wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:39 am I love the PCB Editor! I've been tinkering around and ordering my own PCBs for a while now, and I find your editor genuinely useful. Fix a couple of bugs and add a couple more components to the list, and you've got a recurring user right here.
PD: Momo is very cute indeed!
I might one day completely remake it (sounds like a fun project), but as it stands right now the code is a mess. It is one js file with 3343 lines of spaghetti and I don't think I would be able to fix any of the bugs with the lack of documentation that code has.
If you want to design a prototype board (the ones with the grid of solderable holes, which is what this editor was meant for), I've found that using inkscape with a large grid (using grid intersections as holes) works a lot nicer than the editor I made.

Glad you like it though :)