VRMNN

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this is a the home page for Vermynn, the branding I have decided to use to dissociate myself from my works, you know how it is.


dont expect too much from this site, primarily a place for me to maintain a portfolio and keep a blog-but-i-dont-wanna-call-it-a-blog so it's just a log. was never much of a social media person so this works perfect for me.


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Log

my logging of whatever the hell i wanna write about, will just be a massive wall of text so at some point i'll script in a tagging system.

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2024/10/01 00:48

RSS feed is now set up! Nothing crazy but yeah here it is, but I'd also like to write a little about cohost since it has just under 12 hours of non-static life. I have always been a lurker online: i dont post, i dont repost, i dont comment or share, just follow and like, i dont even use discord servers despite being a year 1 adopter of it i just use it like skype. but cohost was different, it didnt give out many numbers nor did it bombard you with ads (to a financial fault but besides the point). yet i still didnt post, and i regret that now. i made one last post, depicting some of the collective jokes of the site (yet i forgot love honk, kicking myself for that), and when the notifications came in from all the likes and reposts i felt a weird feeling- i just fucking hate notifications on numbers even without seeing the actual numbers. if i had turned off likes and reposts i probably would have posted more. and then i got some comments and i had the exact opposite reaction, it felt great. people took time to appreciate some of the details i put into a thing, crazy huh. which reminds me of the start of my current uni course, where i got feedback for my concept art module: it just feels good. personally, i blame my high school art teachers for not giving good enough feedback but besides the point.

i'm always going to remember cohost, even if cohost won't remember me.

2024/09/12 19:47

set up a separate page for long posts, since this specific log wont be suited to long posts. this kind of sorts out the thing with a tagging system, you use this for a giant wall crawl of my days, then a page for long posts that are easily accessible longer posts on a topic. sicko

2024/09/12 00:32

well that's me set up the site i guess, doing this in response to cohost.org shutting down. never really posted there but man it was a damn good site, good vibes. saw other people setting up neocities or dreamwidth (and bluesky and mastodon but i do not give a shit) and decided yeah why not, fuck it. i dont actually have a gallery to upload here yet but once i get my art-drive fixed i'll do more.
anyway peace i'm going to sleep.
oh shit wait i'll need a CDN if i wanna host lots of videos wont i. well gotta do what i gotta do.
ok update i did not go to sleep it is now 01:10 and i am so out of damn practice with HTML i forgot how images worked and was fighting for my life to implement the "hosted by neocities!" button in the etc page, wow. well i'm not a programmer by trade anyway so i'm allowed to fuck up like that sometimes.

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a section of the site dedicated to like other stuff i guess


credits for the site's code go to i think Jack Grimes and the Free Website document that this is built off of. not because i cant code but because this is so easy that i cant procrastinate making this site anymore.


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I was on Cohost!

Hello!

This one-page style of website does allow you to have sections that don't appear in the nav, since you choose what to type up there. But it's still all visible in the source, so it's a bad hiding place.