2026-04-15
is the subtitle of the latest analognowhere.com rework. It is a subversion of a past rework, which replaced a static landing page featuring the Girl portrait with the underscore feed. Recently, to make the website somewhat more accessible, it was decided, at least for the time being, to bring back the idea of a landing page with information about what this is, and to conceal inside places to visit.
https://analognowhere.com/_
Most notably, the underscore feed of all pictures moved to /_, as the landing page now contains static information about the website. It is mirrored from /journal/about.
The first two items of the underscore feed are now permanent. The first, the classic Girl portrait, links to Techno-Mage issues. The second links to this journal section.
The pagination was slightly reworked - where applicable, the first and last items will work as next and previous links to move between the pages of the feed. This also exists in the comic issues section techno-mage, but returns the visitor to the underscore feed instead of paging around. The comic issues section for now always shows all available comics on a single page.
https://analognowhere.com/journal
There previously existed a /log section, which hosted updates about the website and analognowhere, but in the pursuit of slashing unnecessary sections of the website, it was removed. This is fundamentally the same thing reimagined, where mostly unrelated updates in words will be placed, along with potentially relevant lore.
https://analognowhere.com/_/archive
The archive now contains underscore posts as well as techno-mage issues.
Most navigation around the website can be performed by clicking about, or by examining the links at the bottom of each page.
https://analognowhere.com/feed/rss.xml
Without much fanfare, the feed remains mostly the same and is found in its usual place. It does contain journal entries now.
https://analognowhere.com/wiki
OpenBlade's knowledge database is what it is. Do not trust it.
The hidden occult sections of the website remain in their place. It is up to the reader to avoid them.
The analognowhere icon is present in some shape or form on all pages of the website. It will always take you to the landing page.
analognowhere:
openblade database:
wellington journal:
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