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title = "Omake: A User Friendly archive"
author = ["Michał Sapka"]
date = 2024-05-17T23:06:00+02:00
categories = ["blog"]
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weight = 2001
abstract = "I've added archive of User Friendly comic to the site."
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A few (not many) decades I spent most of my summer and dial-up time reading the User Friendly Cartoon.
Those were the times when you used tabs in browser to prefetch images!

{{< img-r "onigiri.png" >}}
Poster
{{< /img-r >}}

I loved it and I still have to find something similar.

But a few years ago, Iliad took it down after a long hiatus.
It's still available on The Internet Archive and I tried to re-read it.
Well, long story short: I got lost and stopped.

But I still _love_ this cartoon.
I'd love it to still be there to simply hop-on and laugh.
And boom: it's there!

I am proudly introducing the first Omake[^fn:1] on this site: [User Friendly Archive](https://michal.sapka.me/userfriendly/).
This adds over 5000 subpages, so I am now a webmaster of a significant website.

Time to read it as it was meant to: slow and using a browser.

[^fn:1]: Yup, it's yet-another-idea I took from [Ruben.](https://rubenerd.com/omake.xml)
    Huge fan!