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I see that you mentioned no images, but I feel that images would make it easier for quickly locating information. You can probably use some basic svg files to keep the file size small. E.g. a simple design of a building shaking to represent an earthquake.

Right now, I am seeing a flood of text that I have to carefully read. I don't think emoji's would help, because they can be more subject to interpretation. And the quality of the design varies based on the device's emoji font.

But it is an interesting concept. Maybe add a small note about bookmarking the page?


Thank you. Images would increase the page size. Intent is to keep this accessible on slow/overloaded connections.

I think what he is saying is adding simple svg icons, not images. For instance this one https://www.svgrepo.com/svg/308550/earthquake-damage-earthqu... is 700 bytes, and it can most likely be simplified and compressed. (you can also lazy load them so they don't delay the content)

It might have been mentioned already, but displaying screenshots from the game would be nice. I appreciate that the site loads fast and navigation also feels snappy.

Thanks for the feedback! Screenshots added

At this point, the only thing holding me back is Adobe Lightroom. Which even that can technically run in a browser.

I also received the email from github about AI that the author mentioned. No matter what you do, they will keep pushing the AI slop onto you.

For me, these kinds of emails especially stick out, because I like to keep my proton inbox clean and unsubscribe from everything I can.


I think it depends on the project size and how much your time is worth. Vibe coding might be able to save some time, depending on how well it can solve the problem without needing correction.


Fun idea! Seems like a pretty complex tech stack.

My only recommendation is to add better input filtering on the front end. For example, I initially copy and pasted the whole URL and it gave a 400 error. e.g. https://github.com/QCgeneral29/

Then I realized it was only the username, so I deleted the url part, but forgot to remove the / at the end e.g.

QCgeneral29/

Another 400 error. Finally, I entered QCgeneral29 and it worked.


Good idea!! I'll implement a better input handling for it I'll accept the entire github url, and i'll also trim the input Thank you for the heads-up!


The most insulting aspect of these kinds of changes is the fact that Apple is generally sold as the "premium" brand. You are still paying a premium price, but you are getting the "freemium" experience anyways. And don't forget the additional 30% they take on every sale on the app store.


It's hard to read this article when nearly 50% of my screen is a subscription to their newsletter. Plus, at my screen size, I can't even view all the related issues/tags underneath it without scrolling to the bottom of the article.


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The Mozilla docs also lay a great foundation for learning web development. They include a general overview of how the web works before teaching the basics.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_developme...


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