Hey Everyone,
Working on a new project and wanted to share the link.
https://www.theheroineproject.art/
I grew tired of losing all the great stories out there to sites that would crash or disappear.
So I'm preserving them, adding as many as I can find that are lost and providing useful features.
If you have suggestions I'd love to hear them.
Thanks!
The Heroine Project
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This is a pretty amazing site and I'm sad I missed this post. Thanks for the great work!
I'd like to suggest a download button to get any story in plain text or HTML. In fact, it may be worthwhile to consider making an archive of all stories that way, something which could be upload to archive.org or similar for safety and preservation purposes.
I'd like to suggest a download button to get any story in plain text or HTML. In fact, it may be worthwhile to consider making an archive of all stories that way, something which could be upload to archive.org or similar for safety and preservation purposes.
See my art at https://www.deviantart.com/bladebur
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Here's an archive from the way back machine of Trent wolf's old site in case you wanted to at more of his works. I found it after years of searching for his silver seraphim stories
http://web.archive.org/web/200404060137 ... olfDen.htm
http://web.archive.org/web/200404060137 ... olfDen.htm
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Thanks! I'll start working through these.Coldcutscombo wrote: ↑1 year agoHere's an archive from the way back machine of Trent wolf's old site in case you wanted to at more of his works. I found it after years of searching for his silver seraphim stories
http://web.archive.org/web/200404060137 ... olfDen.htm
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All the stories are on the file system in github. So they're not going anywhere. I haven't open sourced them simply because it has personal information attached (my github account). I could certainly switch to a private account and then open it in the future.Bladebur wrote: ↑1 year agoThis is a pretty amazing site and I'm sad I missed this post. Thanks for the great work!
I'd like to suggest a download button to get any story in plain text or HTML. In fact, it may be worthwhile to consider making an archive of all stories that way, something which could be upload to archive.org or similar for safety and preservation purposes.
For downloading, is that a popular thing? I can enable that, but I'm not sure the benefit.
Also wouldn't providing the app as something you could have offline be better?
Seems the site has gone down!theheroineproject wrote: ↑2 years agoHey Everyone,
Working on a new project and wanted to share the link.
https://www.theheroineproject.art/
I grew tired of losing all the great stories out there to sites that would crash or disappear.
So I'm preserving them, adding as many as I can find that are lost and providing useful features.
If you have suggestions I'd love to hear them.
Thanks!
Loved this site so hope it's just temporary.
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It is temporary, gatsbyjs shut down their cloud service, and I'm moving it back to netlify (where it was originally).
It's just taking me a bit to do the migration. The hardest part right now is just not exceeding the memory limits on netlify builds which keep crashing.
I'm going to stop publishing 100% of the content till I can figure out how to get it to build without paying to upgrade to a higher memory tier.
Note: The site should be back up now, just not with 100% of the content for a few days.
It's just taking me a bit to do the migration. The hardest part right now is just not exceeding the memory limits on netlify builds which keep crashing.
I'm going to stop publishing 100% of the content till I can figure out how to get it to build without paying to upgrade to a higher memory tier.
Note: The site should be back up now, just not with 100% of the content for a few days.