Hey there folks!
Hey there folks! Aidan here.
I saw some folks on Bluesky were making websites on Neocities, so I finally got around to figuring out how exactly you do that. Turns out that It's not that hard.
For those that don't know, here's a quick intro on who I am.
My name's Aidan, I have a Bachelor's degree in computer science with a specialization in game development, and currently I'm working in my university's Psychology Lab as their programmer making Virtual Reality experiments. Due to the inconsistency of how research grants are approved, every now and then I'll have a stretch of a few weeks (or months) of reduced hours/unemployment, which is when I do the more interesting game dev stuff (this is also why the games tab is mostly just game jam sized projects. One day I'll make something of substance).

Even though my degree is in computer science, I've also got a particular interest in tabletop games, like Dungeons and Dragons. From my estimates I've probably put in around three to four thousand hours into playing D&D and other tabletop roleplaying systems, but this is only time spent playing or running the game, and doesn't include time spent reading through manuals and doing prep work (which is a far greater time sink than 3-4 hours once a week). I've published a few supplements on the DM's guild, with one that's currently an electrum bestseller (meaning it's in top 5% of all titles). I've also been getting back into Warhammer 40k recently, though admittedly I've mostly just been painting the models instead of playing the game (my army is the Adeptus Mechanicus, if you were curious).
Anyway, this seems like a good place to wrap things up. If I've set things up right you should be able to click the next post button below to see the next chronological post I've made. If I'm following my plan it should be something about tabletop games, so if that's interesting give it a look. Actually even if that doesn't sound interesting you should give it a read, it'll likely be a better introduction since I won't be alternating between writing JS/CSS/HTML code and formatting a blogpost.

If you have a website and want to link back here, like with one of those webring/stamp/button collection sections, feel free to copy one of the buttons below. There's even a simplified .png version in case you don't want to embed a gif of Tommy Lee Jones shaking a pug on your website.