My Work

Itchy
Project Itchy is a unique initiative that allows users to play a curated selection of Itch.io games directly from my website. By integrating these games into my platform, I've made it easy for visitors to explore and enjoy a variety of indie games without needing to download or install anything. The games are hosted seamlessly on my site, and users can launch them directly from their browsers. This project aims to offer a more accessible way to experience the creativity of Itch.io developers, making it a convenient hub for gaming enthusiasts to discover new titles and enjoy them instantly.

Ruffler
Ruffler is an exciting project that uses Ruffle, an open-source Flash player emulator, to host a diverse collection of classic Flash games on my website. With the decline of Flash support in modern browsers, many nostalgic games were no longer easily accessible. Ruffler solves this problem by using Ruffle to emulate the Flash content, allowing visitors to play these games directly in their browsers without needing any additional plugins or software. By hosting a wide range of Flash games, Ruffler brings back the magic of old-school online gaming, offering both nostalgia and convenience to players of all ages.
Ultraviolet
To bypass my school's proxy restrictions, I've implemented Ultraviolet on my personal website. Ultraviolet is a powerful tool that allows users to access content that might otherwise be blocked by network filters, such as proxies used in schools. By hosting Ultraviolet on my Raspberry Pi 3B+ running Raspberry Pi OS Lite, I've set it up to serve as a proxy bypass solution, allowing me to navigate restricted websites freely. I've connected this setup to my GitHub Pages site, and configured everything through Cloudflare for additional security and performance optimization. This implementation not only circumvents the proxy but also offers a seamless and efficient browsing experience while adhering to my goal of maintaining privacy and internet freedom.
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By yours Truely, ThePotatoGamer0