Sept. 2, 2021: This website is my way of sharing whatever I'm passionate about from day to day and it has grown quite a bit over the years. I've had people asking if they could support me in some way, so now I've finally made a Patreon account where I will be showing WIP projects, workflow thoughts, hirez images, and more intimate stuff. I set it to 18+ because of occasional pantsu. Anyways, financial support would allow me to continue normal operations *beep boop*.
patreon.com/androidartsRecent-ish updates: Many little changes to the Zelda page. Updated the Traveller page. I'm now on Mastodon and Bluesky. Nuked my Twitter though. Star Trek page updated with some new art sheets. Also, use http for this site, not https (there's no cert - that's just for merchant sites). 40K-23 page updated a bit at bottom. Put some additional pixel-overs at the bottom of the SEGA Cube page. Minor update to Metroid page (a few new M3 sprites). Amiga 1001. Updated Zelda page with new Z2 & OoT concepts. A new 40K page. Big thanks to all my Patrons who enable me to do this stuff. Pixel-over page. Traveller page. Castlevania page. KiCAD page. A step towards realizing some of my electronics projects. Some new image (links) on Marathon page. Updated Star Trek page. New Solar Jetman and Fester's Quest page. New UQM 2021 page with a touch of Starflight. Metroid page has new M2 stuff. JoysII. Minor polish to old Kawaiik sheets. Compact Amiga A770 keyboard progress. Master of Orion A500 port subpage. Tesserae Terra.
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Consider using the UBlock Origin Add-On for Firefox. The internet shouldn't be a few mega sites with users under their control. If running those becomes unprofitable... well, I'd welcome back the old internet with small quirky enthusiast sites, and embarrassing clueless corporate sites. Actually Firefox might be compromized now too?
About security certificates: Should a warning appear about this, it's because you, or your browser, or google images erroneously decided to access this site using a https URL rather than a normal http. This website has no scripts, ads, tracking or merchant features and never had any certs, so nothing has "expired". Unless... maybe some other part of the server I'm on is having trouble. Anyways, I do not have the time, money or interest to fool around with needless cert renewals (certbot I guess) and other web wankery (this very index page might make that obvious).
There's seemingly no way for me to redirect https requests to normal http (or block https) because it requires a cert. Doh! The warning which appears if you try to use https on a normal http site is just a generic, scary warning page that your browser throws up. Unfortunately this breaks my page, but I can do nothing to notify users about it. I think https everywhere checks if visited sites support it so I don't think that's the problem.
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