AdqSrc is back!

I first registered AdequateSource.com on the 16th of January 16, 2018.
I was studying Software Development for my Bachelor's and working on two distinct projects. One focused on polygon triangulation for implicitly defined objects, and the other on ray tracing of polygon meshes.
Although the topics were surprisingly distinct, there was one point where referencing the other report would have been useful. This wasn't possible, as the reports had to be submitted at the same time and therefore couldn't reference each other - but we started joking about referencing ourselves as a source and talked about hiding it under something obviously suspicious like reliablesource.com
Reliablesource was at the time redirecting to The Washington Post (it does not anymore, there might be some joke here) and we instead found the best we could do was adequate.
This domain stuck around in my head.
As a student, my code would at best be adequate and source can be used as a reference to code. The blog would only cover my own projects, and I found it amusing to refer to the creator as merely an adequate source. Additionally, it serves as a nod to the Law of Jante.
Long story short, I bought the domain and hosted a blog.
In April 2023, I lost the domain to DropCatch because I forgot to renew it. I had been distracted by uprooting my life and moving across the Atlantic to start my career in the video game industry in Vancouver.
The domain squatter finally lost their patience late 2024 and I was able to reclaim my domain. Yay! But by then, I was caught up with life, working on a fixer-upper house in Spain, and the instance responsible for hosting the blog was long gone.
Now, after a short 2yr break, the blog is back online!
I have managed to restore some of the articles thanks to The Wayback Machine!