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the_plus_one | 6 months ago

Is it just me, or is there some kind of asteroid game shooting bullets at my cursor while I try to read this [1]? I hate to sound mean, but it's a bit distracting. I guess it's my fault for having JavaScript enabled.

[1]: https://flak.tedunangst.com/script.js

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lilyball|6 months ago

It's extremely distracting. I'm not normally one to have issues that require reduced motion, but the asteroids are almost distracting enough on their own, and the fact that it causes my cursor to vanish is a real accessibility issue. I didn't actually realize just how much I use my mouse cursor when reading stuff until now, partly as a fidget, partly as a controllable visual anchor as my eyes scan the page.

joemi|6 months ago

I actually can't read things on that site at all. I move my mouse around while reading, not necessarily near the words I'm currently reading, so when my mouse disappears it's haltingly distracting. In addition to that, the way the "game" visually interferes with the text that I'm trying to read makes it incredibly hard to focus on reading. These two things combine to make this site literally unreadable for me.

I don't get why people keep posting and upvoting articles from this user-hostile site.

ccapitalK|6 months ago

It's sites like this that make me extremely grateful for firefox's reader mode.

binarycrusader|6 months ago

I found it exceedingly difficult to read, so I ended up applying these ublock filter rules so I could read it:

  flak.tedunangst.com##.bl.shooter
  flak.tedunangst.com##.br.shooter
  flak.tedunangst.com##div.bullet

jackyard86|6 months ago

It still hides your cursor though.

nomel|6 months ago

And, if it hits, your cursor disappears! I wish there was some explosion.

tptacek|6 months ago

Please don't complain about tangential annoyances—e.g. article or website formats, name collisions, or back-button breakage. They're too common to be interesting.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

Because way more people have opinions about e.g. asteroid game scripts on web pages than have opinions on RCUs, these subthreads spread like kudzu.

ummonk|6 months ago

The described behavior sounds like significantly worse than tangential annoyance, and isn’t really a common occurrence even on modern user-hostile websites.

Jtsummers|6 months ago

He used to have a loading screen that did nothing if you have JS enabled in your browser, but no loading screen (which, again, did nothing) if you had JS disabled. I'm pretty sure it's meant to deliberately annoy, though this one is less annoying than the loading screen was.

bigstrat2003|6 months ago

No, it's the website's fault for doing stupid cutesy stuff that makes the page harder to read. Don't victim-blame yourself here.

stavros|6 months ago

I really don't understand this "everything must be 100% serious all the time". Why is it stupid?

nomel|6 months ago

You should ask for a refund!

q3k|6 months ago

god forbid people have fun on the internet