I really miss a mistake which I see a lot: a simple frontend (the architecture component) talking to backend (also an architecture component). I had to put extra effort all the time to explain the "no, people, a static web server is not sending anything to anywhere, it just serves static files".
Hey Renas!
This piece looks pretty detailed, although the marketing shades a darker light to everything.
The payment notifications from the past (3 months old pops up as well) is just an annoying dark pattern. You spent 3 months at spotify as an intern in 2023 (according to linkedin), using that this emphasized is at least deceiving.
At this point, I started to doubt in Alexander Bylund's existence (the one you display as a testimonial), one AI detection tool gave me back 92% likelyhood that it is a generated profile picture. Of course that could be a false positive, and not everyone should have a linkedin account as well, nor has he.
At start, at least the 4 corner is in the right place: they have a black dot in the center of their square. Goal is to have all squares with a black dot in the center.
I experienced a strange thing while tried inspecting the source code: regardless of what file I opened, I always got back the contents of the index.html. See the screenshot here: http://deejayy.hu/share/paste-20240611-214248.png
After refreshing, it properly displayed the JS code for the SW.
There were multiple sources I used, first started with dosbox, checked all codepages' ascii chart, made a screenshot, went thru all characters. Then I found int10h, crosschecked a few to not miss anything. Some glyphs are result of just the combination of letters and mods (accented characters mostly).
Then I found a pixel font which has about 40k glyphs as I remember, so I checked which can be derived from it in the style of the original VGA font.