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    16 days ago

    They’re buried somewhere in my non-organized wallpaper folder. My posting script will get to them when it gets to them, as it runs new and old images by me before posting.

    But taking a scroll through the folder, this one was near the top.

    Co-incidentally, Salmon88 wasn’t an artist I’d had my tool index yet, so now that’s done, too.

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        Yes, but it’s behind what I use currently.

        I’ve made some significant changes. The current version maintains a database of artists I like, and their various socials so they can be linked in each post, and even checks danbooru and pixiv for new art from them.

        I also made it activity balance communities. Before, the random feature would just pick an image from a folder you give it, now it’ll try to pick something suitable for the community with the least posts queued.

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            I’ll have to tidy up some of the spaghet I’ve added since last uploading a version, and document the new features, I guess.

            As much as you can clean up spaghet that’s all in one monolithic file 😏

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                It’s never stopped me from writing working stuff, or coming back to change it even if it’s all gone from my head.

                I give functions and variables descriptive, at times sentence-lenght names, which makes shit real obvius for myself.

                It also makes finding sections of code easier, because I just need to vaguely remember shit to ctrl+f my way to the right lines.

                Still means that whenever other people see my code they go “wtf dude, you live like this”.