Hey there folks! Aidan here.

I figured it would be neat to have a website for posting stuff, so I finally got around to figuring out how web-dev works. Turns out that It's not that hard, barely an inconvenience. At the time of writing I'm busy at work doing some Virtual Reality stuff for my university psychology lab, so I don't have any major projects on the go aside from that. I'll probably do a write up about some of the stuff I've made for that, since I've had to implement a bunch of stuff that's actually pretty cool. I've also got some rough ideas for some tabletop stuff that might be an interesting read. I'll try to keep the posts here related to stuff I'm working on or my thoughts related to game development, since that's primarily who I reckon will be reading this.

Gerbilquest
This was supposed to be the titlescreen for one of my Jam projects, but I opted for the in game room instead. Note the AI-generated castle in the background, which looks terrible, and the stock photo of a gerbil in the foreground, which is a delight.

I think my next post will probably be on my thoughts regarding tabletop game development, since that's kind of a niche I've fallen into. Regardless, thanks for reading through all this. My next stuff will hopefully be a bit more interesting, since I won't actively be rewriting CSS, Javascript, and HTML code while filling out it's content.

If you have a website that you want to link back here, like one of those webring/stamp/button collection sections, feel free to copy one of the things below. The png version is there in case you don't want to have a gif of Tommy Lee Jones shaking a pug on your website.