It does make me a little suspicious that 1) this account was created yesterday and 2) their single website tag, "cams", has other websites which seem entirely dedicated to porn (in like, the scam direction)
Ow, I saw the name and thought "hey maybe he's a fan of cameras just like me" (´。_。`)
@saint-images That possibility was in my mind too, though we'll only know for sure once this person makes more substantial edits to their site or something else
Good choice! Blue Archive has such a fun cast of characters; it's very inspiring!
For me, IrfanView, Info-ZIP/Wiz, GnuWin suite, Audacious, Links, ELinks, Lynx, and K-Meleon were and would be requisite for a WinXP installation. Good ports of over half of my programs (some of which you mentioned) are available for Win9x/WinXP.
Good choices! I'm a big fan of links and k-meleon and I should've added them to the list from the start. I never used IrfanView much back in the day, but given it's still compatible with XP, I'll add it too.
Properly configured with its plugins, IrfanView is the single best general-purpose viewer, editor, and manager for raster images that I've used. A few buggy clones of it written in GTK/Qt came and went, and programs like ida/Phototonic/Mirage/etc. are great, but we've nothing that's qualitatively comparable for BSDs/Linuxes possessing its accessibility, functional sweep, or stability.
Good Win32/Win64 ports of Midnight Commander, ImageMagick, GraphicsMagick are also available, and plenty of other CLI/TUI programs can be compiled for either....I could go on and on!
How could I forget about ImageMagick, when I use it all the time! That's going on the list. Man, you know your stuff. Do you use XP often?
I haven't used XP in over a decade. When I did, I routinely sought out source and/or binaries for nearly everything that I use or play in Debian and FreeBSD that isn't for DOS, Win16, or wholly dependent on X11's libraries -- over 400 programs. | https://rbuchanan.neocities.org/links.html#Software
For GnuWin, *Magicks, etc., one can very easily edit Windows's environment variables to use anything as you would in a Unix-alike. Solid ports of bash and zsh don't hurt, either.
Yup, that's my experience using git for windows as my unix utils purveyor. It works very well.
The way i like to do it is to have *both* versions at the root level — so my "What i believe" page is under satyrs.eu/belief in English, and satyrs.eu/geloof in Dutch. That way neither language is necessarily privileged over the other.
I do that for some pages, but most of them have both languages in the same file, so I gotta tell the server to switch between them somehow. This means I must make one language the "main" language of the site, and I'd rather that be my native one.