Error 404


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File not found!

So, the server this web-page is supposed to be located on (according to the request made by your web-browser) responded with Error 404. It's also known as the file not found error. There are a few reasons this may happen.
  1. You've tried to get to some webpage by typing the address in the address bar and mistyped the URL. In this case, try to type it again. Better yet, use the navigation bar in the left-side section of this web-page (or by clicking the Show navigation button if you are using Mobile Chrome). Some things on this website may not be directly accessible using the navigation bar, perhaps the most notable being the Arithmetic Expression Compiler, my essay about political blindness, excerpts from a letter I wrote to my mother while she was lying innocent in jail, the PicoBlaze assembler and emulator in JavaScript, my rules for good vegegelicism, my response to the common arguments used in defence of factory farming, my description of what I think is the most common logical fallacy on the Internet forums (not-even-wrong arguments), the CSS tricks I've found, my advice on how to implement the ternary conditional operator in your programming language, my defense of the "let it rip" strategy of dealing with pandemics, and the specification for my programming language. So, access them by clicking the links here!
    WARNING: This website was previously hosted by 000webhost, a Cyprus-based company, but they banned me for "hate speech". I moved this site then to GitHub Pages, however, some parts of my site, including the parts of the Arithmetic Expression Compiler, rely on some features that are present on 000webhost, but not on Github Pages.
  2. When I was programming this website, I accidentally mistyped the URL some link is supposed to direct to. In this case, contact me at the e-mail address you can see by clicking here and solving the spambot-protection problem (and please provide useful information, like what webpage you were previously browsing and what was written on that link).
  3. The web-page is indeed located on this server at the address that your web-browser requested, but something is wrong with this server. Well, there is nothing we can do about it. The server was given to me to use for free (by GitHub, a California-based company), and, when you consider that, it works spectacularly well.