The Internet is mostly shit these days, but every once in a great while I stumble across an incredible, passion-project website.

This one is hand-animated weird art and it is worth your time as a fun decompressing thing in between your doomscrolling sessions.

https://floor796.com

I don't even know what hashtags this deserves, so it's not getting any. Boost to your friends!

Floor796

A huge animation scene with many references to memes, games, films, series, anime, music groups

Floor796

@starhawk If easter egg was a huge interactive panel.

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Creator of floor796.com
Minsk, Belarus
https://floor796.artstation.com/resume

@dzm @starhawk why does belarus make me instantly suspicious? 🀨
@rothko @dzm @starhawk  because the government there is on the axis of evil. Although that doesn't translate to all of the people.
@dzm @starhawk exactly -- it's difficult, because it could just be one guy doing something cool, but it could also be some sort of information-grabbing pixel tracker or who even knows what. i hate being paranoid like this but these days i feel it's more reasonable than it used to be...

@rothko @starhawk Gotcha, I understand what you mean.
If you are paranoid it doesn't mean nobody's following you :)

Although in this case I don't think there is an issue:
- malicious actor wouldn't advertise ownership,
- Belarusian government is too busy stomping out dissent in their country, so they don't have resources to spy on everybody on the internet,
- big tech is more likely to pull off such a trick, so it still makes sense to adopt some kind of protective measures.

Tracking pixels are a thing.