Larry Aoki implements new policies to contain safe-class SCPs.
By Penelope Poet
16 Jan 2023, 18:29
ASiD Larry Aoki being escorted by security. Photo: Vico Trevisani
Site-21 implements new policies to contain safe-class SCPs
Assistant Site Director Larry Aoki has implemented a series of new policies at Site-21 aimed at improving the containment and safety of safe-class SCP entities. These policies include increased surveillance, tighter security measures, and more stringent regulations for testing and object interaction.
One of the most debated policies is the containment of all safe-class anomalies, including those that were previously free, such as SCP-999, SCP-131, and SCP-073. Aoki explains that these policies are designed to better educate personnel on the dangers that safe-class SCP's pose and the steps needed to ensure safe containment. Site-21 is also working to create a more comprehensive containment model to better protect residents from potential incidents.
To improve containment capabilities, Site-21 is investing in new technologies and personnel. This includes the use of drones, specialized containment suits, and even AI-enabled robots to assist in monitoring and containing SCP entities.
When asked about the new initiatives, Aoki expressed enthusiasm for the development of these new policies.
- We are thrilled to be taking a proactive approach to the containment of SCPs at Site-21. By investing in new technologies, personnel, and protocols, we can ensure the safety of our residents from any potential incidents
Concerned Personnel
While the new initiative is seen as an important step in creating a safer environment for all, not all personnel are in favor of these new policies. Security Officer David Smith expressed concerns about the potential for abuse and violation of rights and freedoms.
- I understand why Site-21 is doing this, but I worry that this could lead to a surveillance state where our rights and freedoms are not respected.
Despite these concerns, Aoki is confident that the new policies will be implemented in a respectful and responsible manner.
- We are committed to ensuring that these policies are implemented in a way that respects the rights and freedoms of the public. NORTHCOM will also be involved and they will ensure that the site is up to high-command standard.
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What this is
A bunch of miscellaneous CSS 'improvements' that I,
Croquembouche, use on a bunch of pages because I think it makes them easier to deal with.
The changes this component makes are bunch of really trivial modifications to ease the writing experience and to make documenting components/themes a bit easier (which I do a lot). It doesn't change anything about the page visually for the reader — the changes are for the writer.
I wouldn't expect translations of articles that use this component to also use this component, unless the translator likes it and would want to use it anyway.
This component probably won't conflict with other components or themes, and even if it does, it probably won't matter too much.
Usage
On any wiki:
[[include :scp-wiki:component:croqstyle]]
This component is designed to be used on other components. When using on another component, be sure to add this inside the component's [[iftags]] block, so that users of your component are not forced into also using Croqstyle.
Related components
Other personal styling components (which change just a couple things):
Personal styling themes (which are visual overhauls):
CSS changes
Reasonably-sized footnotes
Stops footnotes from being a million miles wide, so that you can actually read them.
.hovertip { max-width: 400px; }
Monospace edit/code
Makes the edit textbox monospace, and also changes all monospace text to Fira Code, the obviously superior monospace font.
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fira+Code:wght@400;700&display=swap');
:root { --mono-font: "Fira Code", Cousine, monospace; }
#edit-page-textarea, .code pre, .code p, .code, tt, .page-source { font-family: var(--mono-font); }
.code pre * { white-space: pre; }
.code *, .pre * { font-feature-settings: unset; }
Teletype backgrounds
Adds a light grey background to <tt> elements ({{text}}), so code snippets stand out more.
tt {
background-color: var(--swatch-something-bhl-idk-will-fix-later, #f4f4f4);
font-size: 85%;
padding: 0.2em 0.4em;
margin: 0;
border-radius: 6px;
}
No more bigfaces
Stops big pictures from appearing when you hover over someone's avatar image, because they're stupid and really annoying and you can just click on them if you want to see the big version.
.avatar-hover { display: none !important; }
Breaky breaky
Any text inside a div with class nobreak has line-wrapping happen between every letter.
.nobreak { word-break: break-all; }
Code colours
Add my terminal's code colours as variables. Maybe I'll change this to a more common terminal theme like Monokai or something at some point, but for now it's just my personal theme, which is derived from Tomorrow Night Eighties.
Also, adding the .terminal class to a fake code block as [[div class="code terminal"]] gives it a sort of pseudo-terminal look with a dark background. Doesn't work with [[code]], because Wikidot inserts a bunch of syntax highlighting that you can't change yourself without a bunch of CSS. Use it for non-[[code]] code snippets only.
Quick tool to colourise a 'standard' Wikidot component usage example with the above vars: link
:root {
--c-bg: #393939;
--c-syntax: #e0e0e0;
--c-comment: #999999;
--c-error: #f2777a;
--c-value: #f99157;
--c-symbol: #ffcc66;
--c-string: #99cc99;
--c-operator: #66cccc;
--c-builtin: #70a7df;
--c-keyword: #cc99cc;
}
.terminal, .terminal > .code {
color: var(--c-syntax);
background: var(--c-bg);
border: 0.4rem solid var(--c-comment);
border-radius: 1rem;
}
Debug mode
Draw lines around anything inside .debug-mode. The colour of the lines is red but defers to CSS variable --debug-colour.
You can also add div.debug-info.over and div.debug-info.under inside an element to annotate the debug boxes — though you'll need to make sure to leave enough vertical space that the annotation doesn't overlap the thing above or below it.
.debug-mode, .debug-mode *, .debug-mode *::before, .debug-mode *::after {
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position: relative;
}
.debug-info {
position: absolute;
left: 50%;
transform: translateX(-50%);
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