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Site and Infrastructure updates, September 2024 edition.
Hello, world!
We’re currently in the middle of something great, and we can’t wait to finally tell about that. And at the meantime, here’s what’s new and improved in our website.
1. We’re making (https://)shiftine.sh.
What could that really be? Reinhart personally wanted to relocate our fandom from reinhart1010.id to shiftine.sh, stuffed with command-line easter eggs that fits with our new website name (.sh
is also a file extension for shell scripts). But we still need a lot of time to finally ship that to you.
Well, queue and jump in to the happiest website that (we’ve) ever shipped!
2. We’re also remaking our color palette website.
Our color palette website is currently being rewritten from scratch, this time using Remix and Cloudflare Pages. We’re almost done with Codepen who have helped hosted our color palette website for almost two years, and had blocked our login attempts for months due to a then-ongoing DDoS issue.
And we’re rebuilding our codebase to be able to export our color scheme into a number of apps and design systems. That would make us easier to make and share our custom themes for your favorite apps, from Firefox to Visual Studio Code.
3. We’ve upgraded our website to Laravel 11.
This is nothing exciting for most people, but hey, we’re still taking care of updating our website libraries for the better.
4. We fixed a Dark Mode bug.
Starting today, when you visit our website, we will always set a new cookie named r10-current-auto-theme
to fix an annoying Flash of Unstyled Content (FOUC) bug as we changed how our Dark Mode was implemented to support our new 404 webpage (introduced July 2024).
We can point you to the exact source code on GitHub where we set and use those cookies. This feature is GDPR-safe as those cookies are made for functional and UX purposes.
5. Search result now include dates.
Finally, and finally (this is the last update we’d like to announce for good), we’ve improved our search results a bit by adding timestamps, the date and time where those articles are originally published (not updated). The date and time should be adjusted to your local time settings, so no need to figure out your time from UTC or Asia/Jakarta
.
So that’s all for now.
Welcome to MY world (>_ )!