1/28/2025
I am very excited to announce that we now have an RSS feed!
Some of you may be wondering what exactly that means, so let me explain: It's essentially a document stored on this webserver that I update whenever I post a new blog post and then whatever program you use to subscribe to it pings you!
It looks quite a bit like HTML, in case you're curious. Honestly really not that complicated to use, thankfully. I'm also working on getting a status.cafe and also a piclog but the database seems to either be incredibly slow or manually updated. Either way, awesome services!
You may also be thinking, "But I don't know how to follow an RSS feed easily!" Well no worries, as Nekoweb has this feature built-in! Simply follow me and check your feed to see updates. That's all for now, thanks for reading!
1/25/2025
*feedback, shuffling papers*
*taps mic*
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This thing on? Good. Hi there! We have officially made the leap from Neocities to Nekoweb!
I did this for a few reasons; 1. Neocities is not really actively updated anymore. Which is fair, it's a bit of an old site nowadays. 2. Nekoweb lets me do multiple domains on one account. I plan on using this to launch a few more sites hopefully :) very exciting! 3. Nekoweb *is* actively being developed. Plus the text editor having automatic formatting is nice, I won't lie.
Anyway, hi all! Feel free to contact me on the Discord or my E-Mail.
p.s. one of the sites i'm thinking of is a classic web-style gamedev collective. admittedly, that sounds a bit ambitious right now (which is why it is still only a concept) but i think it might be fun to make flash-style games on a site that looks straight out of 2010.
1/23/2025
Welcome to the new year! Things aren't looking great on a lot of social medias, so I've made the decision to start setting up fort on neocities. So, I've invested in a domain name. Welcome to https://robinsaviary.com!
I have plans to (hopefully) in the future start uploading some art here (hoping that won't wreck my bandwidth), as well as some more game thingys :)
raylib has made it especially easy to export games for web, and by the POWER OF IFRAMES I can easily embed them into a page without having to have too much pain with JavaScript. I may someday update things to slightly more modern/pretty standards, but for now I kinda like how it looks. Retro :3
p.s. what do y'all think of the linking style of this post? i kinda like having additional information just attached there for those curious :)
11/3/2024
Heyo! This is the first time I've had a proper site with custom stuff on it. I'm very excited about how it's coming along :). Check out the new "Sand" game here.
Thanks for visting!