Credits
It’s definitely incorrect to say I “made” this site.
The Hugo theme wasn’t mine, and everything is hosted on Cloudflare for free. You’re probably here because you want to make a website. Or you’re just kind of weird tbh.
I will keep this page updated with any with resources, inspiration, or licenses I’m legally or morally compelled to show. Feel free to poke me if I’m forgetting something important.
Hugo is a static site generator written in Go, optimized for speed and designed for flexibility. It is the main reason I was able to build this site so quickly. Hugo uses an Apache-2.0 License.
Hugo Blog Awesome is a fast, privacy-focused Hugo theme with no external dependencies and a minimalist UI. I’ve made some changes, which is a roundabout way to say “made worse”, but you can clearly see it working here. Hugo Blog Awesome uses an MIT License.
The favicon for this website was generated using RealFaviconGenerator. It’s quick, free, covers stupid edge cases like Web App Manifest. The Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are also written in short, plain english. That’s a plus.
Random Cool Thing by ashastral
“Random Cool Thing” is just some inline javascript I stole from meow.garden. I’ve made some changes, which is a roundabout way to say “made worse”, but this is surely something I can blame on Hugo. Feel free to steal it for your own site. There is no license.
Ichinose Karina from Mane Mane Nichi Nichi
Ichinose Karina is an original character by Yamamoto Souichirou for the manga “Mane Mane Nichi Nichi”. She serves as the avatar in my bio for this site. She is very cute. The copyright is held by the artist mentioned.
All published content on this website does not have a license unless explicitly stated otherwise. As with everything, I do hold the copyright on what I write. That being said, you’re free to rehost, steal, or plagiarize any of the written content you find here. Even if linking back is always the preferred option.
If you use anything from this site to train AI, I won’t take responsibility for any damages caused, which is a roundabout way to say “made worse”. This isn’t a joke – it’s more of a warning.