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[ Friday, October 31, 2025 - 07:00 PM ]

Google Drive file - "I'm just one house."

There is also listento.site

This page is like my profile, and to get an update of all my sites go to: tek.spinnalley.com (this one), howeverwhich.com, snailalley.com, and listento.site.

[ Friday, October 31, 2025 - 05:50 PM ]

I was working on https://howeverwhich.com/JavaScript%20Tools/. There are two passwords scripts in there that are new. I might want to do more with that, but for now I'm taking a break. I'm looking at snailalley.com development where 3D models are talked about.

[ Thursday, October 30, 2025 - 10:21 AM ]

tek.spinnalley.com will be set up on the server of one of the two. They're like houses that are right next to each other. They have doors - different domain names. There are rooms within the house, which are websites. Some websites have doors to others.

[ Thursday, October 30, 2025 - 10:14 AM ]

It seems tek.spinnalley.com will be used for my website for my personal profile. There's a problem with the SSL record. It's too long, according to the result. I try to visit it in a web page and get that result, and I know it might be able to be solved but I've already written about using websites with a domain name ending in .com, .org, or .net. I'll try to get tek.spinnalley.com set up on my remote $5 server. tek.spinnalley.com could be on a different server than spinnalley.com. They are two different websites even though they share the same domain name.

Once the writing gets done for a month, it could be put into a folder. After a year, all of the months could be put into it. You could access the timeline for a month by traversing the directory. Others could eventually use my idea for a personal, home website and have others type messages for them at it.

[ Thursday, October 30, 2025 - 09:48 AM ]

This is my journal and I wanted to note about the day. I have some things to do in the future, but today I'm busy with something else. There are a few things I want to do, and this perhaps could be added to my list - this journal. This is in my tek.xdev.zip directory.

I wondered if I should have a profile at that address. I could use my small server to do it, but I was hesitant at first. Still, I wonder - are there security gaps?

The implementations you might see on websites are done without reverence for the programming code, but the underlying linux software seems to be pretty good. Could one website on a server that's a part of the server you're renting and sharing access your data on it, if you paid the $5/month fee, instead of $30 for a dedicated server? Probably not. It's like a virtual machine, and those other websites don't have access to your portion of the disk. It's all under a system. The remote server is more than just a website. Programs can be run on it.

I have my directory listing to work on. There's a new feature that will copy uploaded files into the /tmp/html/${site} directory. I'm working on that still, and it needs some revisions. The bulk was done, and now it also needs some fine-tuning.

Another one of my projects is the 3D model idea. I want to make a game. I looked into JavaScript and WebGL. I designed a model last night.

Now, this project is my personal profile! I could use it to receive messages, but perhaps others would want to comment on it as well. If there was an implementation to allow a website to deliver a message, it could be done so that it is shown as a comment also.

I've got to play some OSRS, and I do that with a stream. I hate to step away from the table, but this is not my sole purpose. I like to have fun, and this is just one fun thing. Although it is exciting to work on the projects. They will come in time.

Playing OSRS has also given me some other advantages. I was able to develop my website for it's content, that I recorded. I'm excited for the future that I might have once I get my project done, but I'm enjoying myself at the present time also. If you've been held up by my writing -- maybe it's just something I imagined.