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title: cool links
date: 2023-03-10
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## console variations
[https://consolevariations.com/](https://consolevariations.com/)
record of all known variations of game console releases with their rarity
<a href="https://consolevariations.com/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/console.jpg"/></a>
## jojo's bizarre comparisons
[https://jojocomparisons.github.io/](https://jojocomparisons.github.io/)
goes through each jojo episode with a fine toothed comb, comparing the differences between the tv and dvd releases
<a href="https://jojocomparisons.github.io/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/jojo.jpg"/></a>
## every noise at once
[https://everynoise.com/](https://everynoise.com/)
scatter plot of every recorded spotify genre. charted with a fuzzy calibration; mechanical / electronic feel on the vertical axis, smoothness on the horizontal axis. really useful for finding similar artists based on ones that you enjoy
<a href="https://everynoise.com/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/everynoise.jpg"/></a>
## pc98 images
[https://www.pc98.org/main.html](https://www.pc98.org/main.html)
in the early 80s, sega, nintendo and atari had a stranglehold on the videogame market, and by extension, the kinds of games that could easily be distributed to the public. the pc-9800 series of japanese personal computers allowed people to bypass publication requirements for other systems and make whatever a developer could dream up (within the physical limitations of the hardware). this caused a bit of a renaissance of extremely slick pixel art productions, and this site records the vast majority. also check out [thor high heels' video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVpX2y6KjwA) on the pc-98 for some more eye candy
<a href="https://www.pc98.org/main.html"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/pc98.jpg"/></a>
<!--TODO: ## android arts
[https://androidarts.com/](https://androidarts.com/)
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## ffilccoo
[https://pgrkbd.web.fc2.com/](https://pgrkbd.web.fc2.com/)
your average pre-2015 mechanical keyboard enthusiast. you can tell they really cares about the holistic aesthetic of the mid-80s mechanical keyboard and what makes them unique over the more capitalist focused modern offerings
<a href="https://pgrkbd.web.fc2.com/"><img src="/_assets/img/cool_links/filco.jpg"/></a>

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"layout": "layout/blog",
"tags": ["lists","post"]
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title: webcomics
date: 2023-03-03
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### 17776
[read here](https://www.sbnation.com/a/17776-football)
a surreal comic about playing football in a future where nobody ages (i haven't actually finished this one but it's so out there that i had to recommend it)
<a href="https://www.sbnation.com/a/17776-football"><img src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/8768073/goodmorning2.jpg" height="300px"></a>
### prequel
[read here](https://www.prequeladventure.com/2011/03/prequel-begin/)
one of many homestuck-likes that appeared in the 2010s. this one is based on this misadventures of a khajiit in the land of cyrodiil (these are all elder scrolls things for those unaware, but you don't need to be familiar with the games to enjoy the comic). the updates are slow and indeed, we thought the comic was dead for a while, but it's been getting semi-regular updates for the last year or so.
<a href="https://www.prequeladventure.com/2011/03/prequel-begin/"><img src="https://www.prequeladventure.com/this/shipleave.gif" height="300px"></a>
### bug quest
[read here](https://bug-quest.tumblr.com/post/103002341490)
another homestuck-like, this time with anthropomorphic bugs. couple of hateful comments ended up acknowledged by the comic, unfortunately, but otherwise it's a cute little experience.
<a href="https://bug-quest.tumblr.com/post/103002341490"><img src="https://64.media.tumblr.com/82cbb1a4b85952b23c24b39f6a1ed117/tumblr_ng0rrkvqEi1u41ffqo2_1280.gifv" height="300px"></a>
(also i am aware that the user-comment-driven comic was not invented by homestuck, but these two comics were very clearly inspired by that seminal work). talking about homestuck:
### homestuck & problem sleuth & sweet bro and hella jeff
[read here](https://bambosh.dev/unofficial-homestuck-collection/index.html)
the assorted works of internet crazy person andrew hussie are varied, and have also not really stood the test of time (especially with the death of flash). while there is some 2000's style questionable subject matter lightly sprinkled in amongst them, and homestuck went slightly off the rails when it comes to writing a grand metaphor about the reader / writer interaction, they are absolute classics that i still believe are worth reading. homestuck is a real big one, so i would recommend going through them in the order of sweet bro -> problem sleuth -> homestuck. problem sleuth in particular is very tightly written and wraps up quite neatly, so if you get through that and then had to stop during homestuck i won't blame you.
<a href="https://bambosh.dev/unofficial-homestuck-collection/index.html"><img src="https://www.homestuck.com/storydata/sweet/archive/001.jpg
" height="300px"></a>