Many years ago the agency I worked for was tasked with delivering a new website for a major UK brand. The hipster London marketing agency we had to work alongside pushed so many garish ideas that I ended up creating a jQuery plugin called "disco mode". It set a timer and on every tick would select a random element on the page and apply a random effect. Slowly the UI would disintegrate into a maddening, incoherent mess of clashing colours and animations, and then there was also the plugin I mentioned.
Yes, I remember using it, call for my dad while I was hiding in my room, he could see that I broke my monitor. :D
AbraKdabra · 53m ago
I thought of this the instant I saw the OP, I remember being in school and causing chaos with this, great memories.
yogorenapan · 53m ago
Oh wow that brings back memories. I remember playing with this back in my middle school days
kevinwuhoo · 1h ago
This reminds me of the Katamari Hack back in the day when bookmarklets were more popular. Surprised that it's still fully functional including the music considering it was released in 2011!
funny, when I loaded Ticketmaster, nothing happened...
jshchnz · 39m ago
ugh yeah, seems like they have some over the top security stuff to prevent this. saw this with a lot of financial sites too. probably ways around it but probably not worth the time for a fun project like this :)
ycombinatrix · 11m ago
This project seems to be using Chrome to load the pages through Puppeteer.
Ticketmaster can easily check `if(navigator.webdriver)` before loading the page. I don't think that can be fixed without recompiling the browser. thank you Google, very cool.
I wish fewer sites would resort to 4 letter words in their titles to grab attention. These days, a title like this makes me assume the product itself is not interesting enough for me to look at.
ycombinatrix · 22m ago
to be fair, it is a funny meme website, not a product.
I get the draw, and it's amusing, and it works; but I come here for tech topics - not clickbait. It's always nice to see the -1's to remind me that I'm barely a fit for this site! :D
[1]: http://kathack.com/
Are these available as an npm package? Would make for a great April Fools prank
Ticketmaster can easily check `if(navigator.webdriver)` before loading the page. I don't think that can be fixed without recompiling the browser. thank you Google, very cool.
https://www.fuckupmysite.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fuckupmy...
Don't know whether this is failure or resilience.
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Seems to be an easter egg
to me, it's giving "just fuck me up" vibes https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-barber