Bioluminescent plants in a rainy glasshouse — the greenhouse for night coders.
An 8-bit skyline with CRT scanlines — every commit is a high score.
Simulated preview — panels stay native, the wallpaper fills the window.
About the art
An 8-bit city skyline at night, built from fat pixels: gradient towers, a dithered sky, tiny lit windows, all of it viewed through faint CRT scanlines that bend toward the corners the way old glass tubes did. The palette leans purple-black with hot pink #ff7ac2 signage — arcade-cabinet colors rather than synthwave-poster colors, which is a real distinction: nothing here glows hard enough to bloom behind text.
It's the side-project skin. Game jams, weekend hacks, the repo you open when the serious work is done — the high-score energy fits building things for fun. Loud dark themes complete the cabinet: Dracula's pink and purple could have been picked for it, and Tokyo Night works when you want the city to win. Night use, ideally with the lights low and something carbonated within reach.
More dark skins
An indigo nebula and one tiny ship — perspective for long refactors.
Amber sparks over charcoal steel. For sessions that ship heavy things.