About timtimestim
Quick introduction
I am in open combat against the English language. This website is a record of our battle.
Everything here is in the public domain using the Creative Commons 0 (CC0) License. You can download the entire website here.
The subsections of timtimestim are:
- /b/ blog - A collection of non-fiction writings
- /f/ fiction - All my fiction writing, short and long
- /n/ newsletter - Casual monthly commentary on cool things plus timtimestim news
- /c/ code - Programming projects
- /w/ wiki - My personal wiki
- /a/ art - Images that I've made
Use the atom feed for updates.
Grammar is for the week. All spelling "mistakes" are henceforth spelling opportunities.
Best of
Blog:
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FML: Fantastic Markup Language -- Writing HTML in C
I made a horrible markup language in C, and wrote about it here.
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Marshmallow People: An in-depth analysis
A super serious analysis of a five minute cartoon.
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Sensei Tim teaches you the Linux command line
I dislike how most internet tutorials are written; they're never interesting enough. This one is meant for those who agree with me.
Wiki:
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A list of things that I use and an exlpination of how I use them. Includes things like software, hardware, and even what waterbottle I drink out of.
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Fun statistics for the site, like what page contains the highest number of words.
Fiction:
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My favorite short story I've written so far. There's plans to some day write a longer-form version of this.
Contact me
email: timtimestim@posteo.net
name: tim
planet: earth
ontological status: probably sentient
Reddit account: /u/timtimestim
Sourcehut: https://git.sr.ht/~timtimestim/
I'm just a really good imposter of everyone else who claims to be timtimestim.
Download this website (git repo)
Go to this link to do it:
https://git.sr.ht/~timtimestim/timtimestim
That link (specifically the README file) has all the information you need to download the text, images, and all other things from this site.
If you want to download a specific page in its original markup you can change the .html
extension in the URL to .txt
. For example:
This is useful for things like command lines:
$ curl -s https://www.timtimestim.com/about.txt | fold -s | less