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Project kitplace

Avaible at https://rkaitplace.netlify.app/

How to use this

Just head over to https://rkaitplace.netlify.app/
drbaka_de made a way fancier version of this tool. (So you probably want to use that instead)
You can find it on https://drbaka-de.github.io/rplace/ (Source Code on https://github.com/drbaka-de/rplace)

Origin Story

On April 1st 16:15 reddit user u/No_Oven2938 postet the idea to put the KIT-Logo on r/place. (https://www.reddit.com/r/KaIT/comments/ttrr39/rkaitplace/)
While I wanted to contribute, I found it very annoying to have to count pixels to get the correct coordinates. This is why I decided to hack together a small tool to do that for me. Building the original version took me ~5min (which I hope justifies the level of shittiness of the code...)
The reason the images are embeded as base64, is because I don't wanted to deal with CORS :P
Gauging by the comments on the reddit post, I was not the only person having issues counting pixels, so I decided to make this tool public. (I just googled for 'free static html hosting' and so I ended up using netlify)
I later expanded the page to add more functionality (tichy / koeri) but the code shittiness remained increased.

Thanks to everyone who contributed on building / maintaining the logo, it turned out amazing!