As a fun evening project, I made a live-updating version of the 'What a week, huh?' meme (based on a panel from The Adventures of Tintin comics [1]).
There's a page for every timeframe:
- 'What a day': https://tintin.dlazaro.ca/day
- 'What a week': https://tintin.dlazaro.ca/week
- 'What a month': https://tintin.dlazaro.ca/month
- 'What a year': https://tintin.dlazaro.ca/year
Current time is determined by a Cloudflare Worker using the request IP (not logged or stored). No JavaScript is sent to the browser.
isoprophlex24 days ago
This is absolutely fantastic, well done!
If you're not done playing with it, you can make it dynamic so it's always accurate, haha! Show the smallest "uncompleted" unit of time available with a fallback for December 31st evenings where tintin simply says nothing...
At night: select the week.
Also end of the week: select the month.
Also end of the month: select the year.
Also end of the year: fallback.
kemayo24 days ago
That's a good idea -- it'd preserve the intent of the meme, which is to always be conveying "it has not been as long as it feels like based on events".
As-is, if I visit and see "what a day / it's Friday", that's kinda missing the point.
ritcgab24 days ago
At the end of the year: select the decade.
Dec 31 2030 will be monumental.
unoti24 days ago
What a century it's been...
dlazaroop24 days ago
Great suggestion, and thank you!
FearNotDaniel24 days ago
> Current time is determined by a Cloudflare Worker using the request IP
I was scratching my head for a while wondering why you need an IP address to determine the current time… I’m inferring this means geo-locating the IP to determine the client’s time zone and then using that to convert server time to the user’s local time, right?
Makes me think, it would be nice if there was a standard request header to specify preferred TZ for 'local time', just like Accept-Language (which sadly quite a few websites ignore and show me German-language content anyway just because my location is in a German-speaking country).
Still, great work OP :-) now can anyone tell me why Tintin is trending at the moment? Did I miss something? All my feeds seem to be suddenly full of Tintin content right now.
pavlov24 days ago
> “why Tintin is trending at the moment”
The Tintin character entered public domain in many countries in January 2025.
I think this “What a week” image is from a 1930 album (“The Crab with the Golden Claws”), so it’s part of the public domain now and can legally be used for things like this meme generator.
The situation in EU is different though. Hergé died in 1983, and I think his entire oeuvre has 75 years of protection after his death. I’m not 100% sure.
zinekeller24 days ago
> The Tintin character entered public domain in many countries in January 2025.
Many countries or only US (which uses the publication date)? Considering that the original publication is in Belgium and that almost all countries use the author's death as the benchmark, I am not so sure (even with the rule of the shorter term).
zinekeller24 days ago
Update: Wikipedia's copyright notes regarding a Tintin file... is definitely not what I've expected https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tintin_and_Snowy_from_Tin...
> Also note that this image may not be in the public domain in the 9th Circuit if it was first published on or after July 1, 1909 in noncompliance with US formalities, unless the author is known to have died in 1954 or earlier (more than 70 years ago) or the work was created in 1904 or earlier (more than 120 years ago.)
And links to this footnote (https://guides.library.cornell.edu/copyright/publicdomain#Fo...):
> The differing dates is a product of the question of controversial Twin Books v. Walt Disney Co. decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in 1996. The question at issue is the copyright status of a work only published in a foreign language outside of the United States and without a copyright notice. It had long been assumed that failure to comply with U.S. formalities placed these works in the public domain in the United States and, as such, were subject to copyright restoration under URAA (see note 10). The court in Twin Books, however, concluded "publication without a copyright notice in a foreign country did not put the work in the public domain in the United States." According to the court, these foreign publications were in effect "unpublished" in the United States, and hence have the same copyright term as unpublished works. The decision has been harshly criticized in Nimmer on Copyright, the leading treatise on copyright, as being incompatible with previous decisions and the intent of Congress when it restored foreign copyrights. The Copyright Office as well ignores the Twin Books decision in its circular on restored copyrights. Nevertheless, the decision is currently applicable in all of the 9th Judicial Circuit (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands), and it may apply in the rest of the country.
Also, Disney lost here (Accordingly, we reverse the summary judgment in favor of [Disney & co.]). It might not even PD in the US if this is upheld (and it seems so).
pr353n747-0n8324 days ago
Being public domain decreases the liklihood that I will meme a given piece of IP
kleiba24 days ago
You could also compute the speech bubbles on the client's side...
berkes24 days ago
Yes, but it seems
> No JavaScript is sent to the browser.
Is a design goal. I doubt it is possible without JS. Especially inside SVG.
dlazaroop24 days ago
Yes, that was a design goal!
It is probably technically possible to have the time continue to update with just CSS on the client (based on [1]), but the initial time still has to be set server-side.
[1] https://css-tricks.com/of-course-we-can-make-a-css-only-cloc...
lordmauve24 days ago
I'd argue this is the wrong design goal: correctness is more important.
I'm in the UK but my work PC's Internet exit node is in New York due to enforced use of corporate proxies, so the time shown to me is 5 hours out. Javascript would report the correct timezone.
It is not possible to correctly identify physical location from IP addresses. Not just because of proxies and VPNs and the accuracy of the data: you can go near a border and find your mobile phone connects to a cell tower in a neighbouring country, without even visiting! IP Geolocation is accurate enough for statistics and marketing but probably shouldn't be used for anything user-facing.
l1ng022 days ago
I missed a bus because my phone connected to Morocco and updated its clock, when I was on the beach in Spain. Weirdly it was near Málaga, not even that close.
tdeck24 days ago
I love that this comment is on a novelty meme generator. Imagine if someone was late to their job interview because they were relying on the "What a day, huh?" meme to tell the time.
mNovak24 days ago
Now this is an interesting idea.. a wall clock display showing the closest time-relevant meme..
rpastuszak24 days ago
(Thinking aloud) How I'd approach that:
- you could render the page using puppeteer server-side, getClientRect/calc and apply the dimensions to the path, then spit back the markup, OR
- you could use HTML + CSS to render the bubbles
encom24 days ago
"Tonight: Orange Reddit over-engineers a meme website that any normal person would just make with seven PNG files and getDay()."
latexr23 days ago
Why would you need seven PNGs? And Reddit also has an orange logo, I don’t think that particular dig works.
rpastuszak24 days ago
you might be laughing now, but following the spirit of the Orange Website, I'm building a moat with all of that know-how
Cthulhu_24 days ago
...is it pedantic if I ask if WASM is considered JS and / or whether it can run without any assistance from JS?
I mean in the 2000s there were a number of other options (flash, silverlight, java, probably more) but that era is behind us, and that would be extra pedantic.
berkes23 days ago
It's not pedantic and actually a good question, IMO. One that, IMNSHO, isn't discussed enough.
WASM esp in the browser offers a great opportunity to "Do Things Right" that JS in the browser got all wrong in hindsight. I'm not talking about language design, but about what JS can do, access, control, etc: from telemetry to security issues.
The modern DOM apis show how this can be fixed. But there's no way we can fix "the old APIs" which are also used for fingerprinting, tracking, DOSing clients, breaking your back button, annoying scrolling etc. We can see this clearly in how browsers bolt stuff on, like popup blockers early on, and "copy to clipboard only after a human interaction" or "detect too many dialogs" or "detect CPU hogging".
WASM seems to head in the right direction: sandboxing, careful exposure to resources, proper permission systems etc.
But, as a bystander, I don't see much public discussion on how the WASM runtime/sandbox/layers in browsers can and should be shaped to i) fix and avoid mistakes JS made, and ii) while also having better DX and UX in this regard. As mentioned, just a bystander, maybe this discussion is happening, and I just missed it?
RicoElectrico24 days ago
> Makes me think, it would be nice if there was a standard request header to specify preferred TZ for 'local time',
That's a another data point for fingerprinting, sadly. Not that Chrome would care, but Firefox and Safari teams do, I guess.
snailmailman24 days ago
I believe this is already a thing? In JS at least
Firefox’s “resist fingerprinting” does a lot of things to stop fingerprinting. One of those things is that it fakes my time zone as being UTC. 99% of of the time I never notice this being an issue. But occasionally I’ll try to pull up the wordle late in the day and get tomorrows puzzle.
FearNotDaniel24 days ago
True. But pro-privacy is the argument that the server no longer needs to geo-lookup your IP address and find out where you are with much greater accuracy than is needed to determine what timezone you would like dates/times to be displayed in.
account4223 days ago
This argument holds as much water as saying that Google's Privacy sandbox reduces tracking because it gives advertisers the information they want. The IP is still available so you can assume that malicious websites will use it for whatever nefarious purposes they desire. An additional timezone header does not incentivize them to track you less.
asddubs24 days ago
well, for almost everyone this information is contained within the IP anyway, though.
FearNotDaniel24 days ago
In what sense is the user's local time zone "contained within" the IP? The only way I know to get from an IP address (i.e. those four eight-bit integers separated by period signs) to a client-side timezone is first to use a Geo IP lookup table to obtain a physical location (usually, but not always correct), and then use a timezone database to look up the current political timezone in that location. Sure, some server setups will automate this for you so that the already-looked up information is contained within the request object that your chosen language/framework supplies. Is there something I've missed about those four eight-bit integers somehow directly encoding information that specifies the user's timezone, or did you mean something different?
asddubs24 days ago
I don't really understand what point you're trying to make. Are you just arguing semantics about the choice of words I used for the fun of it, or do you actually disagree with something I said?
eknkc24 days ago
It’s available on the client side where most of the fingerprinting happens using JS.
And I feel like this is a lost cause at this point. Just assign every one of us a unique online ID and be done with it.
latexr24 days ago
I’d appreciate if you didn’t try to bring everyone down with you, just because you have personally given up.
This recent HN submission is relevant.
lgas24 days ago
It could be opt-out/opt-in and then all six users that care about privacy could do as they wished.
timlyo24 days ago
Sadly that almost makes things worse, if it's off then it's a data point that helps to id privacy conscious people.
oneeyedpigeon24 days ago
Just use a default (GMT) for people who don't want to disclose it.
account4223 days ago
Timezone: GMT with an IP that says something different is still more information than the IP alone.
oneeyedpigeon24 days ago
I assumed something like this header already existed because it's such an obvious need, but...
> All HTTP date/time stamps MUST be represented in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), without exception.
according to [rfc2616](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec3.html#sec3....). Presumably that makes a lot of awkward conversions unnecessary, but a separate TZ header would be a great addition.
FearNotDaniel24 days ago
Yeah that HTTP date format thing is kind of orthogonal - the same document slightly later explicitly says it's talking about the format used within HTTP messages/headers and not relevant to user-facing display within the page content. Which in that case makes a lot of sense because it's effectively saying "use UTC everywhere".
jraph24 days ago
It could be a get parameter, with a picker allowing you to select your timezone.
FearNotDaniel24 days ago
That would be an absolutely awful user experience, unless there was also a way to default to knowing what the user's actual local timezone is without them having to manually pick it from a list of the 38 or so currently in use. I mean, you could try to persuade browser builders and site developers that this new get parameter is a standard that is automatically added to all requests by all browsers, and honoured if the site developers feel like it, but that's kind of messy and effectively doing the same job that request headers were designed to do.
account4223 days ago
You could have the user create an account which remembers which timezone they picked on signup.
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Svip24 days ago
Can't believe it took me this long to notice, the meme itself is an altered image of the original comic. Obviously, the speech bobbles are too clean compared to the rest of the comic, but I also notice now that they are a poor imitation of Hergé's distinct speech bobbles.[0]
[0] https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/125/139/0ff...
dlazaroop24 days ago
I am debating making a better version where the bubbles are appropriately sized and look nicer and the background is smoother, but I thought it might take away the ‘memeyness’ of it.
I just went with the original background made by the person who seemingly invented the meme format on Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/incorrecttintin/162088281738
berkes24 days ago
Hergé took a lot of effort to get details right. Not just the drawings¹, but also the layout and lettering of the speech bubbles.
I own all TinTin comics in Dutch (some old collectors items) and a very few in French. Dutch is often a lot longer than French, and sometimes shorter - it doesn't use the same amount of letters, let alone the same width of them. The French is ever slightly more pleasing, but noticable so.
The English translation you linked to, is even ugly in some places, it lacks the balance and spacing that Hergé often meticulously and deliberately used to convey extra meaning or balance.
¹ From The Blue Lotus on, Hergé devoted far more attention to accuracy. Which is all the more impressive because he then distills all that accuracy to the most simple lines. I am a fan. And yes, there is certainly controversy, his early work is clearly very racist and colonial - which shows the ideas of the times they were drawn in clearly.
cprecioso24 days ago
As a tip, you can use the `<meta http-equiv="Refresh">` tag [1] to make the browser automatically refresh after N seconds and keep the tab always up to date.
[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/me...
panki2724 days ago
W3C has deprecated this for a long time now: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#meta-element
code_biologist24 days ago
Soo... browsers will likely support it until the end of the internet?
Cthulhu_24 days ago
Yup, unless HTML6 is backwards-incompatible, which is highly unlikely.
account4223 days ago
Even then, Browsers will likely support HTML5 until the end of the internet.
cprecioso24 days ago
Yeah, it's not great UX for web apps, but for a toy project like this it's good enough if you don't want any JS. It still works even if deprecated, and if it stops working, it doesn't take anything away.
9dev24 days ago
Does that mean I can also send the „Refresh“ http header to do that?
greyface-24 days ago
Yes. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Re...
In a similar vein, you can also use `Link: foo.css; rel=stylesheet` instead of `<link href="foo.css" rel="stylesheet" />` to specify stylesheets. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Li...
notpushkin24 days ago
Only works in Firefox, sadly. But you can do some really weird stuff with it, like https://www.5snb.club/pages/contentlesshtml/ (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42234837)
SilverSlash24 days ago
TIL
latedog24 days ago
IDK why, but this reminds me of earlier days of internet, when it was full of random, non-usable but funny content like this. Best things often don't make that much sense.
fckgw24 days ago
"Single-serving site" is the term you're looking for. The best part of the early, mass-appeal internet IMO
executesorder6624 days ago
What do you mean non-usable? You could totally spam the work slack channel with these.
hnaccount_rng24 days ago
I don't think you are meaning quite the same "early internet" if you are referring to Slack channels xD
Ensorceled24 days ago
Pretty sure they were addressing the "non-usuable" part and not the "early " part.
executesorder6624 days ago
As sibling comments have correctly guessed, I was only responding to the "non-usable" part of the parent comment. But yeah, replace slack with IRC, email, or whatever you were using at work back in the day.
devmor24 days ago
s/slack/irc
ghayes24 days ago
Though, sadly it's not a true image; it's composed as an SVG in HTML. So you can't copy-paste the image into chats.
executesorder6624 days ago
I noticed that after the fact as well. You could always manually take a screenshot to turn it into a jpg. Or just send the link.
cprecioso24 days ago
I miss StumbleUpon
reverendsteveii24 days ago
stumble was the algo sweet spot. an endless feed of things that are slightly better than being alone with my thoughts, but no parasocial "community" with concomitant toxicity.
ilrwbwrkhv24 days ago
Yeah I think what killed the web was Google and Facebook.
The former brought massive amounts of spam and the latter brought real identies which broke the freedom of the internet.
Or in other words, both brought the Internet and made it real and connected with the real world. And I think that's not a good thing. The Internet was supposed to be a virtual space for exploration, learning, fun, and it should have had no bearing on our actual day-to-day living experience.
But now here we are where Google is a spam filled search engine which hardly returns any products and Facebook is a dystopian wasteland and its founder is walking around like a teenage pimp.
herval24 days ago
I don't think real identities broke the internet... what really did it was the perfecting of the addiction formula, by multiple companies (from facebook to king). It turned it into an Opium den
ilrwbwrkhv24 days ago
I think companies would have had a much harder time in perfecting the addiction formula if things were anonymous.
SiempreViernes24 days ago
We all still had defined identities back then, the nicks, even if we didn't use real names. And those are enough for targeting.
herval24 days ago
Tiktok is entirely anonymous (well other than you showing your face if you post). So is Reddit. So is Candy Crush...
dingnuts24 days ago
>The Internet ... should have had no bearing on our actual day-to-day living experience.
Replace "The Internet" with previous communications technology and maybe that will demonstrate how completely unrealistic that sounds. Television should have had no bearing on our day-to-day existence? Phones? Radio?
I guess you can arbitrarily draw the line at the Internet, sort of like the Amish did with electricity. But it seems arbitrary to me.
The moral of every sci-fi story is that technology is morally neutral and it's how you use it that matters. Why would The Internet be different?
singleshot_24 days ago
BBSes had absolutely no bearing on my day to day existence. No one had a job working at Big BBS and there was not a constant drumbeat of hustle culture strugglebussing surrounding the idea of using a modem to post messages.
This was the ideal final form of the internet and we lost it forever. Now, we have sludge.
asdff24 days ago
I consider sites like facebook to be akin to diverting water from the Colorado river. At one point it looked like the nile delta from antiquity and today barely a trickle if that at some times reaches the sea with so much water diverted. The ecosystem diversity falls apart.
cosmotron24 days ago
Kagi Small Web has been fun to explore and reminds me a bit of the StumbleUpon of yore: https://kagi.com/smallweb
If you'd like to read more: https://blog.kagi.com/small-web
Apocryphon24 days ago
Also Wiby!
lippihom24 days ago
Ahhh - golden age of internet fun. Looks like they sold the domain and/or pivoted a bit. Feel like a modern version would be relatively easy to monetize if someone were to ramp it up again.
matteason24 days ago
I've noticed https://clicktheredbutton.com quite a lot in my referrer analytics. I don't know if it's as featureful as StumbleUpon was (I never used it) but it seems to have some fun sites
arrowsmith24 days ago
Wait, StumbleUpon shut down? I had no idea.
That's sad, that site was great.
Tijdreiziger24 days ago
There’s this: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42938061
(no affiliation)
1121redblackgo24 days ago
And this: https://cloudhiker.net/
(also no affiliation)
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dlazaroop24 days ago
Happy to hear that — it’s what I was going for :)
waonderer23 days ago
You are telling me that my cosmic clock is not usable?
https://cosmic-clock.vercel.app
PS. I made it for myself just for fun. Haven't checked issues such as time for other countries. Just checked, time still stays local (Indian) for me even if I use VPN to change my location. I am using p5 and JS for the two times.
yencabulator23 days ago
> non-usable
https://tintin.dlazaro.ca/day would be easy to make into a very much usable clock. I'm actually a little disappointed it didn't already update as a minute passed ;-)
Cthulhu_24 days ago
If it was horrible and had music, it'd be like YTMND
jraph24 days ago
A form of art :-)
eterpstra24 days ago
Welcome to ZOMBOCOM
dylan60424 days ago
To this day, I still can't figure out how to do anything
staplung24 days ago
You can do anything at Zombocom. The only limit is yourself. The infinite is possible at Zombocom!
dylan60424 days ago
> The only limit is yourself.
Kick a man while he's down why don't you? /s
It takes courage to admit not being able to do anything!
xtiansimon24 days ago
More clicking, please. OP mentions different versions, but you can’t get to them from one another (at least on mobile). The hyperlink is the aesthetic of www. If you don’t have them, then it should be evident why not. Leaves me scratching me head.
dlazaroop24 days ago
I did that intentionally because the only thing I wanted on the page was the comic panel. I may reconsider and add a small info button in the corner of the page with links to other timescales and the source code.
But I'm also trying not to overthink this too much... It's just a silly little website I made in an evening.
skeeter202024 days ago
if you are going for a "classic" internet aesthetic, remember we loved wonky, quirky (and annoying) UX! If it's not grey background with blue and purple links (and a server timestamp in italics!) it's got to be completely custom & non-standard. My request is image maps please!
xtiansimon22 days ago
Why not just make the comic panel itself a link? Click to cycle through the different messages…? I’m asking. Do you feel this changes the aesthetic significantly?
whstl24 days ago
I like the minimalism myself.
dhosek24 days ago
dancing hamster
reverendsteveii24 days ago
I like the way the humor of this joke travels along a spectrum from relatability to absurdity as time cycles. Using the weekly one as an example, I think it achieves peak relatability on a wednesday, because that's the best intersection of being deep enough into the week to feel like its been a long one but also not so far into the week that you're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and feeling hopeful. Peak absurdity for most people would likely be the weekend. I'll not be hearing arguments for Thursday, as I could never get the hang of Thursday.
gglanzani24 days ago
I actually said “have a good weekend” to the baker last week on Monday, so, for me, anything until Wednesday checks out
azaaaz24 days ago
Thanks for this haha :) I would love to it translated in other languages (this meme is international), especially in French, Hergé[0]'s original language. It may be a good idea to open-source it !
frizlab24 days ago
Tangentially related, in English (and most languages) there are usually no spaces (or non-breaking spaces, which is the correct space before a punctuation marks in French) before the exclamation point (and interrogation point, semicolon and colon).
wizzwizz424 days ago
Technically, the correct space before punctuation marks / within guillemets in French is U+202F (narrow non-breaking space).
frizlab24 days ago
Ah! TIL
Thanks :)
cyberlimerence24 days ago
I was wondering why the caption was empty, but it's because of my Dark Reader extension inverting the text color to white, without touching the box color. Just a heads up.
dlazaroop24 days ago
Ah, that’s too bad. I do plan to update it so that the speech bubbles are SVG objects instead of embedded in the image, which should make it dark mode-friendly.
lambdaba24 days ago
Cute, but I find it funny to reach for Astro, a framework with over 400 dependencies, just for this. I'm sure it's super convenient, so maybe it's more of a principled take.
dlazaroop24 days ago
I chose it because it’s what I'm used to and because it makes it really easy to do SSR (I wanted no JS to be sent to the client).
Kwpolska24 days ago
> Current time is determined by a Cloudflare Worker using the request IP (not logged or stored). No JavaScript is sent to the browser.
That’s a strange design. If you sent just ~10 lines of JavaScript to the browser, you could achieve an actually live-updating version (i.e. not only on page refresh), and you could use the actual time zone of the user instead of assuming it based on GeoIP. Your page could exist with zero server-side code.
cryptonym24 days ago
Not to be nitpicking but Cloudflare will log and store request metadata, including user IP.
dlazaroop24 days ago
Valid, not nitpicking!
derektank24 days ago
The panel takes on an almost ominous tone when you're nearing the end of your day and Tintin is right there to tell you it's nearly midnight
DC-324 days ago
What a life, huh?
Captain, you're 84!
Secretmapper24 days ago
I thought it would be a hotlinkable image that updates.
jraph24 days ago
It's close, the website could send the bare SVG instead of an SVG embedded in a HTML page :-)
Linkd24 days ago
Yeah.. it would be straight forward to make this into an image and make it so much more usable
inatreecrown224 days ago
Yes! this is what the internet was made for. Good job!
dlazaroop24 days ago
Source code: https://github.com/dnlzro/tintin
fsckboy24 days ago
>[1] https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/what-a-week-huh
>"In the episode, the character Liz Lemon, portrayed by Tina Fey, complains to character Jack Donaghy, portrayed by Alec Baldwin, about having finished a hard week of work, with Donaghey reminding her that it is still Wednesday"
I don't know any context beyond what's in this clip of Liz Lemon saying it to Jack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z3uGyBM_1c
but "what a week" by itself does not indicate that the week is over, you can say "what a week" in the middle of a week; it would imply more the multiplicity of things that have already gone wrong, and "it's Wednesday" as a response has the sense "and it's only Wednesday, more things can still happen"
dylan60424 days ago
In writing classes, adding all of that unnecessary dialog is considered insulting to the audience. If you are trying to write a joke for the lowest denominator audience member, then you will alienate a larger portion of the audience. If every single joke needed that much additional context, it's not a funny joke. If you're going to require the writers to add that much dialog, you might as well ask them to add a laugh track
fsckboy24 days ago
I'm not adding context to the joke, I'm pointing out that people are misinterpreting the dialog as it was written. by saying "I don't know what the additional context is", I was saying "perhaps she had just said TGIF!" and that would explain why he said "it's Wednesday"
"What a week, thank god it's over!"
"it's wednesday"
would work for your lowest common denominator.
dylan60423 days ago
But that’s NOT the joke. There’s no implication the week is over on her part. It’s more “so much has happened it feels like a week” much more than “thank god it’s over”
Saying “a week full of mondays” doesn’t mean it’s over either.
Ylpertnodi24 days ago
Truth be told, that's all the one of the differences between American and British comedy.
Slapstick is cool, but irony needs to be understood.
dylan60424 days ago
'Murican sitcoms seem primarily to be written for lowest common denominator with laugh track and all. Occasionally, you get a show written at a smarter level where most people totally miss the comedy, but they tend to last 1-2 seasons at most because of it. So I have a rule on streaming content that if it is a network sitcom with lots of seasons, I'm not going to watch it.
*Just to mention, I grew up on BBC in America on my local PBS station with shows like Red Dwarf, Black Adder, Are You Being Served, Keeping Up Appearances, Father Ted, etc. That probably explains my dislike for sitcoms
snarkyturtle24 days ago
The proper context, too, is that Liz Lemon is in charge of showrunning a Saturday Night skit show and is facing many challenges. "Lemon, it's Wednesday" implies that there are many things that can go wrong in between Wednesday and Saturday.
hkt24 days ago
I pasted this into slack every week for years, every Wednesday. People used to ask if I was OK if I forgot.
Cthulhu_24 days ago
I've got two months worth of wednesday videos [0] set up in a schedule :D
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K4-jllrPrE&list=PLy3-VH7qrU...
zelias24 days ago
feature request: 30 Rock mode
Pxtl24 days ago
I honestly expected OP's "what a week" meme to be Liz Lemon until I saw tintin in the URL.
pahbloo24 days ago
Awesome idea! Just a thought, but a century version would be spot-on!
dlazaroop24 days ago
Thanks for the suggestion, will do! (I’ll also be open-sourcing it, as I probably should’ve done before posting)
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wodenokoto24 days ago
How does the joke play out on Saturday or Sunday?
“Captain, it’s Sunday” … I don’t get it.
throwaway31415524 days ago
even Thursday/Friday the joke really no longer lands. Am I missing something?
gvx24 days ago
What a fun little project! I thought it was going to be the 30 Rock one!
brendanfinan24 days ago
- 'What A Life': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5yUmmgYCa0
khaneja24 days ago
I would love an iOS version of this to put a widget on my phone!
chichumichu24 days ago
I woke up and wanted to make this for a tuesday.Thanks.
SergeAx23 days ago
This is actually an interesting "Hello, world" for Astro.
Nitpick: /anyotheruri should return 404, no?
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hansjorg24 days ago
This is a "fun" idea, but I'm a bit troubled by the fact that you've chosen to release this right now.
Are you implying something? Not that subtle, truth be told. I'm not American, but hopefully there are someone here who knows the proper X-handle or other official authority to report this to.
Ayesh24 days ago
If only HTML had a locale-aware <time> element with custom date formatting :(
apexalpha24 days ago
Could you perhaps make one for the current US President? Seem fitting for the theme.
Cthulhu_24 days ago
"What a presidency, huh?"
"Captain, it's week 5"
kasperni24 days ago
Love it
zoklet-enjoyer24 days ago
I've been having one of those weeks. This is hilarious. Thank you.
calini23 days ago
Can this be encoded as a JPEG for easily saving it on mobile?
guilbep24 days ago
Can someone vectorize the image please ? :p
rimunroe24 days ago
The xkcd Now comic[1] is also done server-side. There's an outer image showing day/night cycles which never changes and the part with the map and all the labels is rotated within this. The server simply has a precomputed set of images for 15 minute offsets, and chooses whichever to render based on the current UTC time.
tcascais24 days ago
Omg I loved it so much. Thanks :)
rcarmo24 days ago
This is the meme we needed.
alabhyajindal24 days ago
Great project! Congrats!
MHM500024 days ago
fun! open source it, we can add more calendars and languages :D
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kaboomshebang24 days ago
Love it
iofusion24 days ago
:)
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cryptozeus24 days ago
love it...fun!
cryptozeus24 days ago
add your home page link somewhere
HelloUsername24 days ago
Can't "What a ", ", huh?" and "Captain, it's " be hard-coded / image? Also, nearing the end of the day/week/month/year, the meme doesn't really makes sense anymore..
jraph24 days ago
> Can't "What a ", ", huh?" and "Captain, it's " be hard-coded / image?
That would be more work with the risk of things being misplaced because you'd need to figure out alignment. The font will also not be rendered the same way, adding some small imperfections. The SVG text is also more accessible.
I believe sending the text as an SVG text is a vastly superior solution in every way :-)