a face drawn by a modestly talented man-child

Hi there, I'm Rafał Pastuszak. Untested is my digital garden. It's where I learn, share what I've learned, and work with the garage door up (111).

untested like undead, so not not-tested, but in a limbo causing constant fear and anxiety, boooo!

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  1. xitter.png - privacy-friendly embeds and one-way mirrors
  2. 112
  3. Weekly Notes #20: 111!
  4. Just Some Innocent Gradient Fun
  5. $ cp example.env .env (a.k.a. adventures of the Bun-man)
  6. Weekly Notes #19
  7. LLM-powered Tools I'm Actually Using
  8. Disclaimer
  9. Weekly Notes #16
  10. Defaults Matter, Don't Assume Consent
  11. Weekly Notes #17
  12. Sandboxes, Games, and Play
  13. Weekly Notes #16
  14. Two Minute Week
  15. Fig Tree Brushes
  16. Fig
  17. Aye-aye
  18. Weekly Notes #15
  19. Kill your darlings, their bones are the best fertiliser
  20. 2-2-2 Project Scoping Technique
  21. Weekly Notes #14
  22. Tip of the Tongue and Handmade Software
  23. Spikes
  24. Talk to the Blog
  25. Jeremy Bent-ham
  26. Weekly Notes #13
  27. Summarise My Weekly Notes (With Llamas)
  28. New Week
  29. TouchDesigner (and Mr Noto, the Talking Ball)
  30. Zhoozh
  31. Weekly Notes #12
  32. Bootleg T-Shirts - December Batch
  33. Say Hi
  34. How I Use Analytics With My Indie Projects
  35. Why is it So Hard to Respond to Positive Comments
  36. Weekly Notes #11
  37. Sleepy Safari
  38. FAQs are a Dark Orange Flag
  39. Sit. Offline Mode
  40. Montaigne
  41. Patreon and Ownership
  42. Cacio e pepe with black garlic
  43. What's a Peach?
  44. Places to Find Indie Web Content
  45. How I Make My Bootleg T-shirts
  46. My Bootleg T-shirts
  47. Project Cemetery
  48. My Now Page
  49. Weekly Notes #10
  50. Texas Friendship Massacre
  51. Shader Park and 2D
  52. Building a private, clutter-free browser on top of Safari
  53. Midnight Shader
  54. Weekly Notes #9
  55. Shader Park is Kinda Neat
  56. Midnight Ramen
  57. Auto-hibernate Subscriptions
  58. Find Your Tribe
  59. Weekly Notes #8
  60. Communication is Action
  61. Fermi Paradox (for 35-Year-Olds)
  62. Default Apps 2023
  63. Portuguese Orange, Persian Portugal
  64. Weekly Notes #7
  65. Abusing and reviewing Obsidian Publish
  66. How I Use Obsidian to Publish These Notes
  67. How to optimise images for Obsidian Publish
  68. MISS – Make It Stupid, Simple
  69. Weekly Notes #6
  70. Share your unfinished, scrappy work
  71. Web and Feedback Loops
  72. Heart of Dorkness
  73. Bird-knife
  74. Weekly Notes #5
  75. Leading or Line Height - a Measured Response
  76. Spiritual Volleyball
  77. Why I Didn't Study Computer Science
  78. Sit., part 2 – devlog 001
  79. Weekly Notes #4
  80. Bless this Mess
  81. Night Rider
  82. The Janusz I Live In
  83. Weekly Notes #3
  84. Sit., (together) devlog 002 – Space Kalimba
  85. Obsidian for Vampires
  86. Proteus - Uncertainty is the only Certainty
  87. Sit., (together) devlog 001
  88. Weekly Notes #2
  89. Here's a List of Toys
  90. Natural Gradients in CSS
  91. Alternatives to Adobe
  92. Vercel, Svelte and Doom-Driven Development
  93. Weekly Notes #1
  94. Stream of Consciousness Morning Notes
  95. Sit., (together)
  96. Medieval Content Farm and Procedural Cheese
  97. Journey
  98. 40
  99. Be kind, be curious
  100. Demon Tamagotchis
  101. Chilli for Your Mom
  102. Things to support my own well-being – a wishlist
  103. Dogs and Palimpsests
  104. retrospective.png
  105. The modern Web has lost the User Agent
  106. Projects and apps I built for my own well-being
  107. "I understand"
  108. Dog mode
  109. Physical uncolouring book
  110. How to Draw a Janusz
  111. Instead or writing a comment, write a post and link it
  112. Visual Snapshot Tests, Cheap Bastard Edition™
  113. 111
a giant foot-shaped snail with a house on its back. the house is still in construction, with a big crane towering above it The image is a stylized black-and-white illustration. In the lower left corner, there is a small, cozy-looking house with smoke rising from its chimney. The smoke, however, does not dissipate into the air but instead forms a dark, looming cloud. Within the cloud, the silhouette of a large, menacing face is visible, with its eyes and nose peeking through the darkness. The creature, perhaps a cat, appears to be watching over the house ominously, creating a sense of foreboding or unease.