The latest addition to play.kilumanga.com is a view of currently active Borderlands 2 SHiFT keys. For those of you who have neither played a Borderlands game nor know what a SHiFT key is: basically, it’s a key (code) that you can use in a game to get a number of in-game (golden) keys, which in turn allow you to collect pretty good in-game items.
The latest addition to play.kilumanga.com, apart from minor quality improvements, is a map page. It demonstrates geolocation using the browser.
Up until a few weeks ago, I had been running this Wordpress multisite instance within the free tier of Google Cloud Platform, all while also serving play.kilumanga.com, using a virtual host configuration.
My single page application at play.kilumanga.com got a new addition last weekend. Like previous features, it’s not too complicated. Just about what one might expect from a night/weekend hobby project at a three-way tug-of-war for attention with a baby and household chores.
What started a few days ago as a desire to try coding something in JavaScript has now turned into a full-fledged single page application with major feature additions and changes happening almost daily. Seeing as it’s evolving so quickly, I thought I’d try writing a little about it, so that what it was won’t eternally be forgotten, except for an old commit buried in a private Git repository.