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- dark mode between sunset and sunrise
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44846281
- connect to cloudflare
- light mode after sunrise
- https://github.com/GitSquared/node-geolite2-redist
get approximate user location from IP
- https://www.npmjs.com/package/sunrise-sunset-js
get sunrise/sunset times by lat/longitude
- top XX% next to the "rank" stat on complete
### Difficulty levels
- Below the success screen, a small button for hard mode:
- difficult mode (guess old or new testament, first try only)
- impossible mode (1894 scrivener koine greek NT or some hebrew version for OT)
- maybe remove rank and average guesses
- only show "top 10 / 5 / 1%" if there are more than 10/20/100 guesses?
- hovering or tapping BIBDLE fades in and out to BIBLE DAILY
- Difficulty levels
- difficult mode (guess old or new testament, first try *only*)
- impossible mode (1894 scrivener koine greek NT or some hebrew version for OT) three guesses only
# bibdle unlimited
- Practice mode: Unlimited verses
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- linkedin post
- ocf discord server
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- nick makiej ✅
# About this game
As a young camper at the Metropolis of Boston Camp, I remember His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios would visit every Sunday. He was often surrounded by important people for his entire time there, so I never gathered the courage to introduce myself, but his homilies during Liturgy always stood out to me. In some ways, they differed year after year, but a majority of his message remained strikingly familiar. "Take ten minutes to read the Bible every day," he asked. "Just ten minutes. Go somewhere quiet, turn off the TV (or iPod or cell phone), and read in peace and quiet."
As a young camper at the Metropolis of Boston Camp, I remember His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios would visit every Sunday. He was often surrounded by important people for his entire time there, so I never gathered the courage to introduce myself, but his homilies during Liturgy always stood out to me. In some ways, they differed year after year, but a majority of his message remained strikingly familiar. "Take ten minutes to read the Bible every day," he asked. "Just ten minutes. Go somewhere quiet, turn off the TV (then iPod, then cell phone), and read in peace and quiet."
Despite His Eminence's otherwise cool and intimidating aura, it never came across as a demand or an order. Yet it wasn't exactly polite either. It sounded closer to pleading... like to his core, he knew how important it was, what he was asking — how important it would be for our lives.
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I created Bibdle from a combination of two things. The first is my lifelong desire to create experiences that people love; to create experiences that bring people together. The second is my guilt for never reading the Bible at home like Metropolitan Methodios asked. I hope it helps you with this challenge as much as it's helped me!
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# done
## december 21st
- better guess emoji consistency (removed ambiguous red squares)
- HH:MM until next verse
- triodion font for verse
- triodion font for verse (PT Serif)
- custom verses for Christmas Eve and Christmas
## before december 19th
- improve design (uniform column widths on desktop)
- moved to bibdle.com
- v2: avg guesses per bible verse updating daily (on completion: avg. guesses: 6)
- v2: you're the XXXth person to guess correctly today
- metadata
- favicon
- site title
- deploy
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