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metadata.title = "Hello, World!" metadata.title = "Hello, World!"
metadata.category = "meta" metadata.category = "meta"
metadata.date = "2016-05-06 11:13:18 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-05-06 11:13:18 -0400"
metadata.oldPermalink = "/meta/2016/06/07/hello-world/"
``` ```
Hello, again, world! Welcome to the third iteration of my website. Originally my site was hosted on GitHub pages and only available at [shadowfacts.github.io](https://shadowfacts.github.io). I wrote a couple of tutorials on using [Forge](http://minecraftforge.net) to mod 1.6.4, but never really finished anything other than super basic setup/recipes. Later, after I got [shadowfacts.net](https://shadowfacts.net), I decided to set up a propper website using [WordPress](https://wordpress.org). I copied over all of the old tutorials from my old GitHub pages site, but never really did anything else with it. After my website being offline for almost a year, I've finally decided to switch back to GitHub for the simplicity (also I <3 [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com)). Using Jekyll, I've got a structure in place that I can use to easily publish tutorials in a structured format. There is one tutorial series that I'm currently writing and that is [Forge Mods in 1.9](/tutorials/forge-modding-19/), and hopefully more series will follow. Hello, again, world! Welcome to the third iteration of my website. Originally my site was hosted on GitHub pages and only available at [shadowfacts.github.io](https://shadowfacts.github.io). I wrote a couple of tutorials on using [Forge](http://minecraftforge.net) to mod 1.6.4, but never really finished anything other than super basic setup/recipes. Later, after I got [shadowfacts.net](https://shadowfacts.net), I decided to set up a propper website using [WordPress](https://wordpress.org). I copied over all of the old tutorials from my old GitHub pages site, but never really did anything else with it. After my website being offline for almost a year, I've finally decided to switch back to GitHub for the simplicity (also I <3 [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com)). Using Jekyll, I've got a structure in place that I can use to easily publish tutorials in a structured format. There is one tutorial series that I'm currently writing and that is [Forge Mods in 1.9](/tutorials/forge-modding-19/), and hopefully more series will follow.

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metadata.title = "Introducing Mirror" metadata.title = "Introducing Mirror"
metadata.category = "java" metadata.category = "java"
metadata.date = "2016-07-28 16:45:00 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-07-28 16:45:00 -0400"
metadata.oldPermalink = "/java/2016/07/28/introducing-mirror/"
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Allow me to introduce my latest project, Mirror. Mirror is a [reflection][] library for Java designed to take advantage of the streams, lambdas, and optionals introduced in Java 8. Allow me to introduce my latest project, Mirror. Mirror is a [reflection][] library for Java designed to take advantage of the streams, lambdas, and optionals introduced in Java 8.

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metadata.title = "The Great Redesign" metadata.title = "The Great Redesign"
metadata.category = "meta" metadata.category = "meta"
metadata.date = "2016-08-07 15:39:48 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-08-07 15:39:48 -0400"
metadata.oldPermalink = "/meta/2016/08/07/the-great-redesign/"
``` ```
Welcome to the fourth iteration of my website. I'm still using Jekyll, however I've rewritten most of the styles from scratch. This theme is based on the [Hacker theme][HackerHexo] for [Hexo][] which is turn based on the [Hacker WordPress theme][HackerWP] but it has some notable differences. Welcome to the fourth iteration of my website. I'm still using Jekyll, however I've rewritten most of the styles from scratch. This theme is based on the [Hacker theme][HackerHexo] for [Hexo][] which is turn based on the [Hacker WordPress theme][HackerWP] but it has some notable differences.

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metadata.title = "Type: A FOSS clone of typing.io" metadata.title = "Type: A FOSS clone of typing.io"
metadata.category = "misc" metadata.category = "misc"
metadata.date = "2016-10-08 17:29:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-10-08 17:29:42 -0400"
metadata.oldPermalink = "/misc/2016/10/08/type/"
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**TL;DR**: I made an awesome FOSS clone of [typing.io](https://typing.io) that you can check out at [type.shadowfacts.net](https://type.shadowfacts.net) and the source of which you can see [here](https://github.com/shadowfacts/type). **TL;DR**: I made an awesome FOSS clone of [typing.io](https://typing.io) that you can check out at [type.shadowfacts.net](https://type.shadowfacts.net) and the source of which you can see [here](https://github.com/shadowfacts/type).

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metadata.title = "The Pretty Good Minor Update" metadata.title = "The Pretty Good Minor Update"
metadata.category = "meta" metadata.category = "meta"
metadata.date = "2017-02-17 14:30:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2017-02-17 14:30:42 -0400"
metadata.oldPermalink = "/meta/2017/02/17/the-pretty-good-minor-update/"
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It's been about six months since the last time I redesigned the site, and while I didn't want to redesign it yet again, I felt it could use a little update to make sure everything's still good. It's been about six months since the last time I redesigned the site, and while I didn't want to redesign it yet again, I felt it could use a little update to make sure everything's still good.

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metadata.title = "Comments Powered by GitHub" metadata.title = "Comments Powered by GitHub"
metadata.category = "meta" metadata.category = "meta"
metadata.date = "2017-04-23 09:05:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2017-04-23 09:05:42 -0400"
metadata.oldPermalink = "/meta/2017/04/23/comments-powered-by-github/"
``` ```
After seeing [this article][orig] the other morning about replacing the Disqus comments on a blog powered by a static site generator (like this one) with comments backed by a GitHub issue and some front-end JavaScript to load and display them, I thought it would be fun to implement something similar. First I only built the code for displaying comments, similar to the aforementioned article, but I decided to take it one step further by allowing users to submit comments directly from my site. After seeing [this article][orig] the other morning about replacing the Disqus comments on a blog powered by a static site generator (like this one) with comments backed by a GitHub issue and some front-end JavaScript to load and display them, I thought it would be fun to implement something similar. First I only built the code for displaying comments, similar to the aforementioned article, but I decided to take it one step further by allowing users to submit comments directly from my site.