Fuck up my site – Turn any website into beautiful chaos

(fuckupmysite.com)

326 points | by coloneltcb 3 days ago ago

106 comments

  • thom 3 days ago

    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.

  • Aissen 3 days ago

    Google safebrowsing blocked it, so it does not work in Firefox anymore (and any other browser); after ignoring the warning, it's clear that there are ample warnings on the website itself about this being a parody, not to enter sensitive information, etc. I reported it as "not deceptive".

    • nulbyte 3 days ago

      I also reported it safe, as it is still there hours later. There is apparently no way to turn off the use of safe browsing in Firefox for Android, which is disconcerting. So I blocked safebrowsing.googleapis.com. After that, clearing the app's cache did the trick for me.

    • docmars 3 days ago

      I kind of hate that this is even possible. People should be able to bypass something like this on their own accord if they so choose.

      • V__ 3 days ago

        You can. The link to "ignore the risks and proceed" is inside the paragraph and not a button at the bottom.

        • docmars 14 hours ago

          Firefox gives me no such option. My only CTA is "Try again" which only repeats the same "Secure Connection Failed - SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG" message, and when the paragraph is expanded, there are no links and actions aside from "Learn more" which links to a Mozilla page explaining it further.

    • puddingcat 3 days ago

      It's got an OpenDNS block now - https://phish.opendns.com/main?url=www.fuckupmysite.com

      Has two IPs in 'free' DNS which were giving a Vercel 'deployment gone' message moments ago.

    • mantra2 3 days ago

      Yep, Safari blocked it as well.

  • kevinwuhoo 3 days 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!

    [1]: http://kathack.com/

    • Barbing 3 days ago

      Incredible. Plays music and generates a snowball that absorbs page contents as one touches/clicks around a webpage.

    • joshstrange 3 days ago

      Unfortunately only on HTTP sites since the assets aren't served over HTTPS. Though thankfully it's easy enough to grab the resources and re-host them behind HTTP.

      And, of course, you can test it out on that website since it's served over HTTP.

  • nesk_ 3 days ago

    Reminds me of Desktop Destroyer! https://www.gamenora.com/game/desktop-destroyer/

    • johnisgood 3 days ago

      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

    • gr33nq 3 days ago

      Wow I just had a faint memory of this the other week! In particular, one of the stamps is a rabbit that I had the faintest memory of. Just did some digging and turns out it was from here: http://www.gemtree.com/

    • AbraKdabra 3 days ago

      I thought of this the instant I saw the OP, I remember being in school and causing chaos with this, great memories.

    • _kush 3 days ago

      There's a Mac version too! https://simonbs.gumroad.com/l/smashsmash

    • thrance 3 days ago

      I remember that. Someone hid the exe deep in my highschool's shared drive and renamed it "anti_stress.exe".

    • yogorenapan 3 days ago

      Oh wow that brings back memories. I remember playing with this back in my middle school days

  • latexr 3 days ago

    Here’s a short video, if you’re being unable to open it due to the Safe Browsing setting.

    https://imgur.com/bEHm3GP

  • twapi 3 days ago

    Chrome blocking this site, marked as "Dangerous site".

    • ddeck 3 days ago

      Firefox via "Google Safe Browsing" also:

      >Firefox blocked this page because it may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing software or revealing personal information like passwords or credit cards.

      >Advisory provided by Google Safe Browsing.

    • jshchnz 3 days ago

      unfortunately google marked it as "unsafe", I assume because I have a feature that is supposed to simulate popup ads

      i've requested a review from them, but no idea when that will actually be lifted :(

      • rezonant 3 days ago

        No no, I assume it's because it impersonates Hacker News, a popular website. The Details even says this: it thinks you are trying to phish for hackernews sign ins.

        Probably not much you can do about it

      • going_north 3 days ago

        I clicked through all of the Chrome and Google warnings, but now even my national ISP has blocked the site.

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  • ActorNightly 3 days ago
    • erikrothoff 2 days ago

      Oh wow someone hosted my code on a separate domain? Weird!

  • keepamovin 3 days ago

    Lol - the fact that chrome and safari both mark this site as "Dangerous" is even better. When HN is destructing under fire and insects, chrome is showing a big red "Dangerous" in the address bar. Hilarious

    • n2d4 3 days ago

      For anyone curious, it's not actually dangerous and you can safely click it. You'll immediately see why it'd think it's dangerous, though.

  • OsrsNeedsf2P 3 days ago

    Wow those bugs are really something

    Are these available as an npm package? Would make for a great April Fools prank

    • ivape 3 days ago

      It would be great if he put those around all the ads so we could visually see the infestation.

    • ycombinatrix 3 days ago

      The insects are great. Would love if I could burn them like other page elements.

  • gizajob 3 days ago

    Its so effective that after clicking through the warning I get nothing but a black screen on MacOS Safari and Chrome, and the same on Safari on iPhone.

  • alex1138 3 days ago

    It's called "Myspace"

  • travisgriggs 3 days ago

    This made my day. First time I've ever enjoyed checking out what's on FoxNews:

    https://www.fuckupmysite.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews....

  • mercwear 3 days ago
    • nalinidash 3 days ago

      They understand their audience

  • superkuh 3 days ago

    Back in the 90s/early-2000s there were browser add-ons where people could collaboratively do this as an overlay to any website. Kind of like stumbleupon 10 years early but you just shot/exploded/disintegrated, etc the html elements of the site and typed comments to each other.

  • squeedles 3 days ago

    Reminds me of xroach back in the day. First time I moved a window and they ran around I nearly plotzed.

  • dcow 3 days ago

    I actually kinda like HN in comic sans with bugs crawling around the screen. It’s cute.

  • hatmanstack 3 days ago

    Every AI project if the breaks aren't pumped on the regular. Creator's inspiration?

    • jshchnz 3 days ago

      probably unsurprisingly, everything on this site was 100% vibe coded

  • spython 3 days ago
  • burnt-resistor 3 days ago

    Hahaha. :D

    I remember in the 90's-00's there was Windows desktop software toy that did similar to this with options for missiles, fire, etc.

    Examples:

    Stress Reducers (2000)

    Monty Python's Looney Bin (1998) (I could be wrong)

    Dilbert's Desktop Games (1997)

  • slu 3 days ago
  • herpderperator 3 days ago

    Reminds me of Dragon Drop... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCu1G2rxj5c

  • ayushrodrigues 3 days ago

    This is the most fun I've had on the internet in a long time.

  • peterkelly 3 days ago

    I thought vibe coding tools did this already

  • jasoneckert 3 days ago

    My personal website breaks this each time (jasoneckert.github.io), which is both a letdown and a pleasant surprise.

  • ChrisMarshallNY 3 days ago

    That's a lot of fun!

  • nurettin 3 days ago

    I wanted to show this to a kid, but it sounds too vulgar.

    • Ylpertnodi 3 days ago

      Kid wanted to show it to you. But thinks you're a prude. Point taken, though. I live in a country where english lyrics aren't censored on the radio. I love it, but it's occasionally been awkward as three kids are growing up.

  • absqueued 3 days ago

    Doesn't work in firefox, nor in Safari!

  • Cadwhisker 3 days ago

    Switching the font on apple.com to Comic Sans is a nice touch.

    https://www.fuckupmysite.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapple.com&to...

  • Arch-TK 3 days ago

    This is like a lightweight version of netdisaster.com

  • tonymet 3 days ago

    funny, when I loaded Ticketmaster, nothing happened...

    • jshchnz 3 days 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 3 days 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.

        EDIT: actually, the following flag might work?

        --disable-blink-features=AutomationControlled

      • mensetmanusman 3 days ago

        Sounds like a job for an AI layer

    • tonymet 3 days ago

      whoosh

  • jdkdbrnrnrb 3 days ago

    The bugs remind me of "A Scanner Darkly"

  • bsenftner 3 days ago

    Doesn't work at Whitehouse.gov for some reason...

  • MonkeyClub 3 days ago

    Seems to be unable to mess itself up:

    https://www.fuckupmysite.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.fuckupmy...

    Don't know whether this is failure or resilience.

    • crazygringo 3 days ago

      Yes it does. I followed your link and got a big "YOU BROKE THE MATRIX!" Easter egg message...

      • MonkeyClub 3 days ago

        Yep just got it myself. Perhaps it coincided with last night's server overload.

        The easter egg looks quite cool :)

    • fuckaj 3 days ago

      [dead]

  • tamimio 3 days ago

    I guess it’s not working anymore? I had an error

    • jshchnz 3 days ago

      ugh yeah this just happened, chrome marked it as "unsafe", I assume because I have a feature that is supposed to simulate popup ads

      i requested a review from them, but no idea when that will actually be lifted

      • georgemcbay 3 days ago

        I doubt the review will succeed, mimicking other sites is explicitly one of the criteria they mark unsafe for.

        Like I know this is just a joke site not meant to trick people, but it still runs afoul of google's unsafe website criteria by being a site whose sole purpose is being a MITM.

        • jshchnz 3 days ago

          yeah i kind of doubt it too, but i'm hoping they have some review process for parody. it's a bummer it didn't even get a day of life :(

          • georgemcbay 3 days ago

            it might help to have an obvious/thick window decoration around the pane of the site you are cloning, similar to the large header archive.is shows to make it more clear you aren't trying to fool anyone.

            Though with a google review who knows if a human will ever even see your appeal...?

    • georgemcbay 3 days ago

      Chrome flags it as a dangerous site and blocks it by default for me.

    • thangngoc89 3 days ago

      That's part of the experience. I guess?

  • jimmydddd 2 days ago

    Doesn't work on Drudge.

  • TehCorwiz 3 days ago

    I like that they handle the recursive case.

  • subdev 3 days ago

    how many passwords did you collect so far?

  • anil_gr 3 days ago

    The fire design is really good.

  • CommenterPerson 3 days ago

    I LOVE IT!

    https://www.fuckupmysite.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews....

    PS: after posting the link I saw at least one other comment did this, so the feeling seems widespread.

  • jithinraj 3 days ago

    Does the job well!

  • oytis 3 days ago

    Doesn't work on itself by the way

  • k0ns0l 3 days ago

    cool :)

  • itvision 3 days ago

    Completely breaks on opennet.ru

    1. Breaks text 2. Cannot fuck up anything

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  • aaronday 3 days ago

    [dead]

  • zduoduo 3 days ago

    我的天又恶心又恐怖

  • Kholin 3 days ago

    Not working for my site, which deployed Anubis.

  • abc_steve_3049 3 days ago

    https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/141c3a554c1fc60b20a68d046...

    THIS WEBSITE HAS VIRUS (PHISHING ATTACK)

    doesn't seems like a false positive, so beware Mods please remove this and ban the user

    • junon 3 days ago

      It's because it's parody, it's almost definitely a false positive.

  • docsaintly 3 days ago

    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 3 days ago

      to be fair, it is a funny meme website, not a product.

      to me, it's giving "just fuck me up" vibes https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-barber

      • docsaintly 3 days ago

        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