You can view the actual page on https://computers.faith/~kz69/.
There is also a mirror of the site on github pages: https://toniwidmo.github.io/computers.faith/.
It is based on an old project of mine called BlockPress.Me, but I am developing a couple of modules not available in the main BlockPress.Me repo, and which I will never release there. They should be compatible with any BlockPress.Me based website, although they are pretty fringe weirdness. These modules are:
This is a module to interface with the API of another project of mine called EnigMagick. It takes a number, or uses gematria to evaluate a number from a word or phrase, then looks through a text file for other words or phrases that add up to the same number, then displays those matches in a list.
For it to work you need an installation of EnigMagick running on a web server that supports PHP, and you need to turn on the API. By default this module uses the EnigMagick API provider on computers.faith, which is currently an open API(*), but if you can run your own server you can customise the available texts.
This module is a work in progress. So far it has permlinks for each search run and has a working list of results when running searches. Still to do is displaying the value triangle, and having the matches clickable to display their own value triangles.
(*) We can't guarantee the computers.faith server will remain open, so it is still best to get your own server if you can.
This is a Cyber Magic tool for 'hacking reality'. ChaosHex 1.0 was an MSDOS program I wrote in the late 1990s, which has now been lost. I then wrote ChaosHex 2.0 as a BASH script which can be downloaded and installed on most Linux and other OSes that support a BASH shell. This is a stub for a third version, which will be web based. The BASH version may also in time receive updates, but this version is my new priority.