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The author of the website wonger.dev is a developer and tech enthusiast who shares their knowledge and experiences through blog posts and tutorials on various topics related to programming, web development, and technology.

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The author humorously explores the challenge of deploying a website blindfolded, using a screen reader to navigate the process. They share insights on the experience of using a screen reader, comparing it to programming and emphas...
The text discusses various tech terms that the author was pronouncing wrong and provides the correct pronunciations for each term. The author emphasizes the importance of hearing the correct pronunciation and imitating it, and als...
The author discusses creating a shortcut for posting on their microblog, sharing their experience with shell scripting, and the tools they used to automate the process. They also share tips for creating bash aliases and reflect on...
The author shares their progress on creating a video editor for the terminal using chafa and ffmpeg. They discuss the successes, ffmpeg recipes, an interesting bug they encountered, and their next steps for the project.
The author discusses the inconsistencies in the categorization of animal emojis by the Unicode Consortium, and proposes a more sensible categorization based on versioning, faces or not, duplicates, and how they move. They also exp...
The author created a website called is.slippi.ranked.today, which displays how long you have to wait until Slippi's ranked mode is free. They shared the site five days after the new mode was released and discussed the importance o...
The author shares details about several projects they are working on, including a file manager for the terminal, a mobile notetaking app, a playful webpage about notebooks and doodling, and a form to help inspectors write home ins...
The blog post is a farewell to an unfinished webapp that was a learning project and an itch-scratching project for the author. It discusses the stack used, features, non-features, and the reasons for not focusing on certain aspect...
The blog post provides a list of 168 open-source organizations from Google Summer of Code 2023, along with brief descriptions of each organization's mission and goals. The author also mentions the source data and the desire to add...
The blog post is a breakdown of the code behind a venn diagram highlighting tool, discussing the use case, prior art, image clipping masks, bitstrings, choosing the right bits, higher venn, borders, mouse, and optimizations/roadma...
The text discusses the complexities of measuring string length, handling different characters and case sensitivity in programming languages, emphasizing the need for a unicode library to properly parse and handle these issues.
The author details their work during Google Summer of Code 2023, contributing to p5.js to make image filters faster using shaders. They also created a new function to make writing shaders easier and revised documentation pages. Th...
The author shares their experience contributing to Google Summer of Code, discussing the application process, the project they worked on, the stipend, the proposal period, personal reflections, complexity of software, documentatio...
The blog post is a beginner's guide to setting up a custom domain and email address. The author shares their experience and the steps they took to go from being domainless to having a custom email address. They discuss buying a do...