7 comments

  • abruzzi2 hours ago
    Given that what you are trying to obscure is likely text in whatever is default these days in Word at 11 points, I’m surprised I’ve never seen security patterns with lots of random overlapping text at that size. Nonetheless—very cool site.
    • WillAdams10 minutes ago
      Broken Codex?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;secret-archive.org&#x2F;archive&#x2F;broken-codex&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;secret-archive.org&#x2F;archive&#x2F;broken-codex&#x2F;</a>
  • apisashla3 hours ago
    always nice to see the methods pioneered by <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.horg.com&#x2F;horg&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.horg.com&#x2F;horg&#x2F;</a> applied to new fields
    • enoint25 minutes ago
      If you look closely in the Museum of Jurassic Technology in LA, you’ll find sympathetic efforts.
  • leavenotracks3 hours ago
    I am delighted that such a thing exists! I’ll never look at letters from the bank in the same way.
  • boscillator3 hours ago
    Tomas Pynchon has much to say about this in The Crying of Lot 49.
  • stackghost1 hour ago
    This is cool. For some of these whimsy, ultra-niche nerdy labours of love it&#x27;s sometimes a very web 1.0 experience (derogatory), or at best it&#x27;d be like OEIS which is perfectly functional but otherwise un-noteworthy in terms of design.<p>But TFA has great design and you can tell they don&#x27;t take themselves too seriously. Love it.
  • 31337Logic4 hours ago
    What a beautiful website! Good work!
  • ghostlyInc5 hours ago
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