// Arksanity.com // Dedicated ARK Survival Evolved Linux Server

Does it seem weird that I tag each post with Claude and LLM when I use Claude, an LLM, for most if not all the heavy work? Might be superfluous… Arksanity may be dead and offline, but the content was still going strong, good content comes on slow… rules, config, mods, the domain… ARK is a terrible addiction, not going on a limb here and literally claiming it’s worse than heroin (my Steam review of ARK).

Not being an important project, I told Claude to make the whole design based on screenshots from ARK. Recreate that feeling, reminiscent of the game. What I love about this project, what vibed for me, was Claude fixing Steam API to list the mods and explaining step by step what he needed from me to display news from the Discord server.

Nostalgia or Just Old Habits?

Should this also be tagged nostalgia? Grok, fetch me some WordPress tagging etiquette! I played the game first time in 2015, raking up 900 hours in like 3 months… just stopped at 2997 hours years later… the server was live basically from 2015 through 2019, with a brief stint in 2021 and another in 2023. Is it far enough into the past to be nostalgic? Fuck if I know.

Anywho. Pure Claude Code built with Eleventy, using Tailwind and a bunch of custom CSS that Claude figured out himself. Not sure I could’ve done that myself in a weeks worth of work, let alone in… was it 10 minutes? I gotta start timing the little fucker!

The website states that the tames are gone, but actually, I can see the server physically while writing this post. So you know you never know. The addiction is real, thus the Arksanity.

Arksanity.com

// Filmeliten.no anno 2013 // Websites From The Back of The Boat

Djeezus Keerist, am I supposed to write about all the effin’ projects I dig up from my personal Web Sematary? You gotta commit to it, Dahl, you gotta commit to the blog. Commit often, commit early… does that apply to blogging?

Some point after retiring Dahlske Bank the Amateur Film Vault, me and Kenny had this grandish idea to create a website… nay, a portal, to 3Fs movies specifically. Most amateur moviemakers had opted in to the horrendously terrible bitrate of JewToob, while others ventured into the slightly less shitty video quality on Vimeo. Being an avid hater of streaming, buffering, and waiting for shit to fucking load, I was keen on keeping the tradition of serving downloadable movies.

A Grand Plan: The Portal for 3F Movies (Buffering the Video Slayer Sucks)

Not solely because I keep pirating and torrenting like it’s 2003, but cause sometimes, Internet connection is shit, and I just can’t do it… trying to watch a video that stops to buffer and then just keeps fucking buffering until the end of times… there’s no video on it!

On the subject of branding… naming our video production company just two letters made it somewhat impossible to get a suitable domain straight off the bat. So “The Film Elite” was to become the home of 3F. Film Eliten in Norwegian. It’s funny cause of how grandeur we pretended we were. One of the many iterations of the same thing. Filmeliten.no also died due to PHP changes I still don’t understand.

Claude’s Greatest Hallucination: The Three Rogaland Stooges

Refurbished. Refactored. Back again. Native video playback without Flash, proper photo display, all thanks to Claude. This did take a couple of yeah nah try that again Clauderino, but we got there in the end. I say we… but it’s amazing how well Claude Code reads and understands code I wrote years ago (which I no longer understand myself) without me having to explain the horrors of why it doesn’t work in 2026.

However. Meta data for social media wasn’t something I was into back in the day, so when I asked Claudie to write it for me, somehow he came to the conclusion that 3F was three buddies from Rogaland. We are two. Neither of us from Rogaland. Maybe Claude just made it up, maybe he didn’t read the about us content… or maybe he heard Kenny’s Rogaland accent in one of the videos and just went with it? I’d like to think so, it’s funnier than a standard LLM hallucination.

Original Filmeliten.no Lives Again

Check out filmeliten.no in all it’s original glory, the way it looked from 2011 until early start of 2013 on the linky below.

filmeliten2013.dfault.it

// Dahlske Bank anno 2010 // Websites From Back to The Future

The nickname dahlskebank, or Dahlske Bank, has been floating between various ideas during my life. While it started out as a funny comment on me lending out money to my friend during a drunken trip to Aalborg (on Friday, July 25th, 2003 to be precise), the name did stick with me as something that would always be available.

In the early days when everyone was on mIRC, if someone else had your nick you had to choose a different one. And if you chose something as common as “Dentist,” you’re gonna have a bad time.

Why a Unique Nick Is Everything

I can’t recall when I learned about branding, if it was while playing Counter-Strike 1.6, or if I actually read about it in some proper form, late at night on a screeching modem surfing the Interwebs. But if you’re building a brand, you need a name nobody else has, an identity you can claim for yourself, that wherever the fuck you venture into, it will be available. And that is what dahlskebank felt like. My name. My nick.

Dahlskebank has become my nickname, tag, handle, whatever you wanna call it, for every single thing I’ve encountered on Internet. Email. Gaming. Porn sites. You can find most of my links in the sidebar (or somewhere else on the site if I change themes in the future). Is it great branding, connecting it to my comments on Reddit, Imgur and 9gag? Do people confuse it way too often with Danske Bank?

The Amateur Film Vault Era (2005–2010)

What happened on 12th of October 2005 (is that actually the date it was registered?), when KiAnDe helped me register the domain, I have no recollection of… but I can tell you what dahlskebank.com has been through the years. It started out as an FTP-server hosting Norwegian amateur movies, mostly due to lack of skills and knowledge when it came to coding. Then transitioned into a website that actually served download links for those movies. Basically I had the idea for YouTube before YouTube, but fucknone of the skills necessary to implement my idea.

Dahlske Bank served as The Amateur Film Vault until end of 2010. Competing with YouTube, Vimeo, and just basic simple WordPress features, was impossible for me when I couldn’t grasp how any of that worked. The learning curve is steep, but it’s a downhill (think rollercoaster weeeee) when you’re interested in what you’re learning. In 2012 I was kinda forced by Lemon into using WordPress, where my interest for disassemble was reactivated. Oh yes, disassemble Johnny Five!

From PHP Tables to WordPress (and a Real Job)

In the beginning of 2014 my skills were good enough to land me a job working as a webdesigner slash developer. This is where Dahlske Bank became a WordPress-theme. A somewhat handwritten theme based on Underscores, using Bootstrap 3 and several other fancy plugins and dependencies. I never got around to completing a shareable theme, I had way too many ideas and features to implement, but dahlskebank was used as base for several website projects in 2014 and 2015.

Anywho, now it’s a blog. Where I ramble on and on about the projects I make, code and whatnot. The idea in 2016 was to restart my coding passion and to write a post about everything I did, for my own sanity and for knowledge purposes so I could look up how I solved stuff later on. Alas, life isn’t always easy, so there’s a 10 year gap from when I had this idea until I started fulfilling my obligation to the blog. Albeit with the use of LLms, not so much code is posted here…

Reviving the 2010 Time Capsule with Claude & Eleventy

Kinda forgot what this post was about for a second there. Dahlskebank.com started out using a website made by Inter in 2002/2003, built mostly with PHP and tables.. so many tables… Changes in PHP killed that site, changes I didn’t understand back then (still don’t). So I got Claude Code to read the whole site, all 200+ PHP files, and convert it to a functioning website built on Eleventy, while preserving the original design.

Claude got all pages to work, all internal links fixed, reconnected all files for download. Even with a simple responsive view for mobile. While I did fuck all basically. So enjoy this tiny time travel, my personal wayback machine, take a gander at what the past looked like (when it wasn’t hosted by GeoCities).

Come Take the Trip Back to 2010

dahlskebank2010.dfault.it