Safari on iOS 14.1 started throwing “Deceptive website” warning for the domain. It worked fine (i.e. no warning) an hour ago.
Ditto on Chrome with an all-red screen and "Deceptive site ahead".
real sad
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Made a quick ugly nostalgic website: https://ugliest.app/l/faf7f8c5-cd2c-47ab-9cb8-f6daf27f74d6/T... Warning: May contain sound Edit: Accidentally left the token on the URL I posted and got pwned... :)
You're missing a visit counter.
Made a quick ugly nostalgic website: https://ugliest.app/l/faf7f8c5-cd2c-47ab-9cb8-f6daf27f74d6/T... Warning: May contain sound Edit: Accidentally left the token on the URL I posted and got pwned... :)
Nicely done. Is it still possible to change the cursor appearance? Might want to look into that.
I don't get it. Why has everything to be called an "app" nowadays? All in all I have so many questions – Let's start with: "WHY, tho?"
Because that's what people have decided. It is what it is.
> All in all I have so many questions – Let's start with: "WHY, tho?"
Why not?
I personally quite like the aesthetic.
https://ugliest.app/l/ca885415-5559-48e2-8c28-1a49af5c1c43/g... I created an app. How do I get 100M USD series A funding round?
Heads up for the creator: putting everything under ugliest.app allows pages to read the same cookies across different "apps". If anyone plans to use the platform for production (which you appear to welcome), nothing substantial can be done. I forgot what made github.com switch to github.io. Something similar but totally separate.
EDIT: to ellaborate for the interested, the Public Suffix List is used by browser vendors to decide what part of the URL is considered the TLD for display and cookie security purposes (and I imagine others).