From e131dc1110ee598f743b89a394677218f41de62d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Wang Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2024 00:47:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 2024 major cleanup - Remove FUQs page and move some of the questions to the about or quickstart pages - Remove info boxes - Use avif instead of webp images everywhere and keep png/jpg fallbacks - Add pubkey.asc - Add id things to all h2 - Convert all h4 headings to h3 - Simplify/fix wording in a lot of places --- about.html | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ explore.html | 6 ++---- fuqs.html | 45 --------------------------------------------- img/logo.webp | Bin 11366 -> 0 bytes img/montage.avif | Bin 0 -> 51828 bytes img/montage.png | Bin 4200935 -> 4203234 bytes img/montage.sh | 2 +- img/montage.webp | Bin 128858 -> 0 bytes img/server.avif | Bin 0 -> 60904 bytes img/server.webp | Bin 123338 -> 0 bytes index.html | 31 ++++++++++--------------------- pubkey.asc | 16 ++++++++++++++++ quickstart.html | 27 +++++++++++++-------------- style.css | 33 +++++++++++---------------------- 14 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 131 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 fuqs.html delete mode 100644 img/logo.webp create mode 100644 img/montage.avif delete mode 100644 img/montage.webp create mode 100644 img/server.avif delete mode 100644 img/server.webp create mode 100644 pubkey.asc diff --git a/about.html b/about.html index ca3a0b7..b5b3113 100644 --- a/about.html +++ b/about.html @@ -11,69 +11,65 @@
- Hi! Welcome to our computing, coding, and CS community's cozy corner of the internet! + Hi! Welcome to our computing community's cozy corner of the internet!
-The web sucks. We'd like it to suck less. To end GitHub's code-hosting monopoly, we're a major contributor to forge federation development. We also offer many decentralized, encrypted, and privacy-respecting alternatives to popular services.
-- We live and breath code. We've contributed to dozens of projects, including Arch Linux, KDE Frameworks, Nextcloud, Gitea, Forgejo, ForgeFed, Mastodon, PeerTube, Woodpecker, Toolbox, OpenRGB, Zenpower3, and more. We also maintain over 30 AUR and Nixpkgs packages. + We live and breath code. We've contributed to dozens of projects, including our status page, Arch Linux, KDE Frameworks, Nextcloud, Gitea, Forgejo, ForgeFed, Mastodon, PeerTube, Woodpecker, Toolbox, OpenRGB, Zenpower3, and more. We also maintain over 10 AUR packages.
-We do lots of fun stuff. Like installing every Arch Linux package, because why not?
-You'll learn some insanely cool stuff from our community. How to make a cursed peer-to-peer network... how to incorrectly encrypt your disk so you can never unlock it...
-Our community mostly hangs out on Matrix. We're 100% community built and maintained, so everyone has a voice in our project decisions.
-- We have snazzy overpowered hardware: a 24-thread AMD Ryzen 9 5900X proccessor that compiles code faster than you can snap, a Sapphire Radeon RX 6600 XT Nitro+ graphics card for insane gaming over remote desktop, 32 GB of RAM, and gigabit internet. + We have a server located in St. Louis in the United States. It's pretty nice: a 24-thread AMD Ryzen 9 5900X proccessor, an AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT graphics card, 32 GB of RAM, and gigabit internet.
- It's equally epic on the software side. Now Arch Linux is a terrible operating system for servers, but we use it anyways and update monthly. We've got free SSH and remote desktop access, code hosting, cloud storage, website hosting, VMs, and basically anything else you can think of. + Arch Linux is a terrible operating system for servers, but we use it anyways and update monthly. We provide SSH and remote desktop access, code hosting, cloud storage, website hosting, containers, and basically anything else you can think of.
-- Cool, have we successfully converted you into joining exozyme yet? If so, try our quickstart guide. Check out our frequently unasked questions too. + If you would like to join exozyme, read the quickstart guide.
- Be sure to also take a look at our repositories on exogit, where all the exozyme development action happens. (Or even better, contribute! 😍) And please please please report bugs on our issue tracker. We really appreciate it! We also have an underrated wiki that is badly in need of contributions. + Also, if you've wondering about the origin of the name exozyme, it's just an invented word that sounds cool and contains everyone's favorite math variables x, y, and z. Note that it's "exozyme", not "exozy". Pronouce it however you like.
-- You can find this website's code (CC BY-SA 4.0 license) on exogit. All HTML and CSS was hand-written by the our community. + You can find this website's code (CC BY-SA 4.0 license) here. All the HTML and CSS was hand-written by exozyme community members.