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      <title>DCKIM is back on the Scene in Toronto</title>
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      <description>DCKIM is back on the scene on Yonge Street, in North York. Get ready for this new tech blog Toronto! HDUB Pixel Art Edition is ready to show them how to make an artistic website without &amp;#39;expert tools&amp;#39;. I&amp;#39;m going to use this blog to give insight into the process for designing this program, and maybe tell a little bit about what might be coming next.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 id="flyers-have-been-copied-across-north-york">Flyers have been copied across North York.</h1>
<p>Maybe when I get around to it, I will install the big paper sign again? Hey, why not. It got some attention last fall, and now HDUB Pixel Art Edition is hitting the streets.</p>
<p>I can hardly believe that last years sign stayed up on that community sign-board for as long as it did. For a simple paper sign made out of bristol-board, four months is a long long time. Every time it rained, I wasn&rsquo;t expecting it to make it through the week. I actually made three more which all were ripped off by wind and rain. The only one that lasted was the first one that I placed near the Famous Owls Meat Shop. I have no idea why it lasted, maybe it&rsquo;s not a very windy location. Some-how, some-way, it stayed up on that post for such a long time.</p>
<p>I don&rsquo;t know when it actually got torn off. Some time through the snowy brutally cold winter, that&rsquo;s my guess. Good thing I had a backup set of letters, so making up the new signage wasn&rsquo;t too much work. I just need to paint up a little more to finish it out: HTML Hobby (above) and Craft HTML (below). Hopefully it will be similar to the little single page flyer design. I really like the flyer.</p>
<h2 id="hdub-pixel-art-edition-is-out-already">HDUB Pixel Art Edition is out already</h2>
<p>In reality I haven&rsquo;t touched the code in a few weeks but, maybe there are a few last tricks to be pulled to make this thing even a little bit hotter. Still, from what I am seeing, there is nothing even remotely similar for making Artistic HTML websites. Everything seems to be geared towards Static Site Generators (SSGs) like this one (HUGO). Those are great for blogs and news websites but, for more Artistic stuff, you need more freedom, and it has to be more about the graphics than the text. You need more control over the positions of your imagery so that you can have the freedom to overlap components and design the way that you decide.</p>
<p>That&rsquo;s what HDUB is about, freedom. It&rsquo;s main focus is making it easy by letting you treat the HTML pages in the same way that you would treat any artistic canvas.</p>
<p>The absolute best thing about HDUB as a piece of software is that it works completely offline, and your intellectual property and artworks remain completely yours. You don&rsquo;t need to sign-in or sign-up to use it. Just download the little file (~1.5mb) and the program is yours forever.</p>
<p>This one doesn&rsquo;t do anything funny like updating itself etc. and it doesn&rsquo;t have anything built in to track you or send any of your data etc. to a company. That&rsquo;s because HDUB isn&rsquo;t even a company, and there is no corporation which has control over it. It&rsquo;s just a clean piece of Canadian Software which works for the user.</p>
<h2 id="im-still-working-on-advertising">I&rsquo;m still working on advertising.</h2>
<p>You might find it surprising that advertising and gaining any measure of visibility is the greatest challenge for such a small project as DCKIM. It&rsquo;s hard to get any attention at all but, this tiny, microscopic little project has been seen by some legendary professionals in the software and technology industry.</p>
<p>The first top expert who made mention of the project was a guy named Glyph. If you haven&rsquo;t heard of him, you maybe also haven&rsquo;t heard of the Python programming language. Everyone who knows Python, almost certainly has heard of him because he is an early &lsquo;Python Pioneer&rsquo; known mostly for his vital contribution, namely &lsquo;Twisted Python Framework&rsquo;. This guy is huge. He link &lsquo;dckim.com&rsquo; in a post back in late October 2025.</p>
<h2 id="soldier-of-fortran-phil-young-the-mainframe-computer-security-expert-boosted-this-site-unreal">Soldier of FORTRAN (phil young), the mainframe computer security expert boosted this site. Unreal.</h2>
<p>The next top expert, an absolute legend in his field, who literally invented the &lsquo;pen-test&rsquo;&hellip; and I can&rsquo;t even explain how this ever happened, or how he even found my posts, then boosted my french language post, not only once but, twice within a 72 hour period. I thanked him after the first re-post, and he responded by posting it again.</p>
<p>That I could hardly even believe, and I just thought to myself &lsquo;This has to be the absolute biggest moment for the project&rsquo;.</p>
<p>Nothing can really be bigger than that for such a small project like this&hellip; It just doesn&rsquo;t get bigger than this.</p>
<p><a href="https://mastodon.social/@dckim/116478303440989514">https://mastodon.social/@dckim/116478303440989514</a></p>
<h2 id="dont-worry-toronto-i-got-this">Don&rsquo;t worry Toronto, I got this</h2>
<p>I&rsquo;ve been pumping out ads on Mastodon since last August. It&rsquo;s the only service that doesn&rsquo;t ban all advertisement. Every other social media thing requires payment for any advertisement or they ban you for life. Not so with Mastodon, it&rsquo;s free and it&rsquo;s open, and it&rsquo;s packed with tonnes of experts across all sorts of interesting fields.</p>
<p>It still has that &lsquo;small-town&rsquo; atmosphere, and where else could you casually correspond with multiple astrophysicists or even astronomers? or even&hellip; you name it, that&rsquo;s where the pros are hanging out.</p>
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