Most of the demos listed below are written in [CHICKEN Scheme]. ## brause.cc [Animated CSS3 pixel art]. The effect is created by abusing the `box-shadow` CSS attribute to attach a multitude of blocky shadows to the `
` container and animating its value. ## animu.brause.cc Atom feed for currently airing anime, powered by [AniDB]. ## c4.brause.cc Status page for the [CCCC] hackerspace, based on [their official API]. If you find this information useful, use the API instead of scraping my page or you'll get blocked. ## depp.brause.cc Statically generated Git repository views for my own code. ## elpa.brause.cc [Statically generated Atom feeds] for new [ELPA packages]. Highly useful to keep track of new Emacs packages to brag about! ## wald.brause.cc Mushroom identification using Wikipedia [mycomorphboxes]. ## x32.be/\* [Ersatz-Dropbox]. I really like the permalink feature of [Dropbox], so I decided to recreate it with a [rsync script]. To get the links, I use a [Ruby script]. [CHICKEN Scheme]: https://call-cc.org/ [Animated CSS3 pixel art]: index.html [AniDB]: https://anidb.net/ [CCCC]: https://koeln.ccc.de/ [their official API]: https://api.koeln.ccc.de/ [Statically generated Atom feeds]: elpa/elpa.scm [ELPA]: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Packages.html [mycomorphboxes]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Mycomorphbox [Ersatz-Dropbox]: https://x32.be/dealwithit.jpg [Dropbox]: https://www.dropbox.com/ [rsync script]: /dotfiles/home/wasa/bin/fallkiste [Ruby script]: /dotfiles/home/wasa/bin/permalink