My works (and much more)
Below you’ll find a list of some of my serious works, alongside some (probably) important links that belong here. (Psst: click directly on the names of the works to be sent to their respective locations.)
Github site
The site where most of the projects are hosted on, on GitHub. I don’t really use it much, but it has a neat design.
TrackGen
A fork of the original TrackGen, which allows you to generate Wikipedia-like tropical cyclone tracks. It also has support for viewing certain track formats (ATCF, HURDAT, etc.) without having to install a third-party tool. As a bonus, you can also use your custom scales there, calculate the seasonal ACE, and use different maps!
HypoTrack
Just like TrackGen above, except you can actually plot your tracks on a map, using your mouse! Neato. It allows you to export your tracks to a readable JSON or HURDAT format, which you can upload in TrackGen above for better viewing of the generated storm.
A Lifetime of This
A rewritten & enhanced version of the 2016 scenario for The Campaign Trail game, in the point of view of Hillary Clinton. Also included are three unlockable running mates and endings that will make you laugh (or cry). Complete with over 54 songs spread over three playlists, and 7 endings you can get!
Main game | Codes | Announcement post | Sneak peak | First announcement
bogle...
An anagram of the world globe, bogle is a map projection visualizer. Initially it was made using vanilla JS, until eventually I moved on to using d3.js as it was much less broken, and made adding other projections much easier. Add your own images there and watch the magic happen!
elgob...
Bogle’s cousin! It’s actually a rewritten version (in Python) of Wikipedia’s track generator (wptc-track), and has near-full compatibility with most functions of WPTC-TRACK.
ImageOnMap
An updated version of the Minecraft mod of same name (with 1.21 support!). It allows you to use images on Minecraft (via the power of links and item frames).
Book Cover Generator
A fork of an application that generated Penguin Classics and Oxford World’s Classics book covers, although slightly updated. I really like the design here.
Weezersort
A fork (of a fork) of the original Weezer Sorter (which itself was also a fork of another sorter!), which you might’ve stumbled upon one day. Pick your favorite of two random Weezer songs until you see which song is your favorite, which one isn’t, and where a song falls on the chart!
Kaleido/Test Drive
A WIP, based off the late IE Test Drive, intended to test how different pages behave in different browsers/devices. Made partially because the original Test Drive was archived elsewhere.
Nermal
A weird, quirky attempt to make a map viewer. It works, though. (Made for the custom-made Danula basin.)
Cyclone Simulator
This is another fork, this time of my friend Monsoonjr99’s original cyclone-sim (a cyclone simulator!), with the goal to be (slightly) more performant than the original. Breaks more often than not, but it works well, I think.
PFM
PassionFruitMaster, a weird bot I once made. He has some nice commands though, which some of you may like. (He’s cool, I promise.)
Twitter spambots list
Per title. A list of Twitter spam bots I’ve compiled since 2023 for you to export. I’m not sure why it grew so large — over 1000 accounts and still growing — but hopefully I will be able to check in the future whether the accounts listed here are still valid (i.e. active) or not. (Jesus, why so many?)
GitHub Experiments
Honestly more boring than you might expect. I include some of my Python code here, some random games I made for fun, Time Travel 1.3 (Dubya not included), a rather nifty supermajority calculator, and other unrelated stuff. There’s also a stylesheet I made for NationStates, still one of my favorite sites on the web.
Brazil (2018)
A millennia ago, I made a scenario for the 2018 Brazilian presidential election on a game called President Infinity. Game limitations prevented me from adding the first round, but if you look at the game files, you’ll actually find images for all the first round candidates! I thought of adding them as surrogates, but only some were added by the time I finished the scenario.
Psst: I recommend adding the code manually to the game scenario folder, due to UTF-8 limitations within the game’s code that cause special characters to break.
Recanto do Papel
This site’s precursor, in Portuguese. You’ll find some cool stuff there, maybe, though it’s been quiet for a while.
This is still a work in progress. I might finish this someday. Maybe.