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Hopefully I'm not breaking any guidelines on self-promotion, but I bet some of y'all have made some really cool things.

Whether it's physical, art, a website, or software -- what is something that you're really proud of creating?

Please remove if this violates any guidelines (I couldn't find anything specific).

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[–] rysiek@szmer.info 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I made a website for viewing and comparing versions of Wikipedia's map of war in Ukraine:
https://projects.rys.io/ukrainvasion/

You can zoom, pan, and compare between two versions of the map to highlight the changes that happened between them. It gets auto-updated with fresh versions from Wikipedia every couple of hours. You can leave it in an open tab and it will reload every now and then to load the new versions.

And… it doesn't use a single line of JavaScript, it's all HTML and CSS (and some background scripts to fetch new versions).