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Now throw your hands in the air
And wave 'em like you just don't care
And if you like fish and grits and all that pimp shit
Everybody let me hear you say, "Oh-yeah-yer"

Learning Electrics

Context I'm a Computer Engineering major, I like electronics. Doing hardware stuff was fun, programming is also fun and since that's easy to get into I've be playing around with it in some form or fashion since high school.

I learned a lot and got exposed to concepts that I wouldn't know to learn about. I want to keep at it, I want to reinforce what I've learned and learn more (shit just is cool, literal magic).

On here I want to document my efforts. Archiving / Sharing notes. (Don't know how I wanna lay them out though)

Collection of Neat Pokemon

I've played Gen III, IV, V, and VI. Fell off after that. Most of these are just pokemon I like, history or not.

Site Dev Notes

Scripts are weird or "relative"? The neat pokemon window runs a copy of the albumCovers script, they run in the same file which then forced me to check what is the current active html file and running each function apprioatly. (document.URL.includes("Assorted.html"))

Now this page running the poke script required me to modify its code and the source json file. This page's html file is stored in another folder compared to the main page, as a result it required me to change various paths with respect to it and not those files and their location in the project folder.

Would it be better to sort things by .html files; all things needed from said file in a folder with it (so to this case the pokemon.json in the same folder as this page's html along side the get poke script). Just to keep organized, otherwise just throw everything into one big messy folder

August/8-9/2025:12ish to 1


I've been working on a new page, one that required "alot" of javascript. As in it's been annoying to work on; reading a "complex" json object

Other People's Passwords

How many peoples passwords do I know Friends Edition.

I like that these people trusted me with this info