I tried to kill it with ublock and it's immune. I get distracted by pointless animations pretty easily but there's no way I can seriously read about the inner workings of cache lines while a cat is spazzing out on my screen. I already have one of those and it hates me.
Is there a quick ways to integrate this to existing sites? maybe some js I can include in index.html for websites I can control? maybe some bookmarklet to inject it into websites I don't control?
All I can focus on is this cute orange cat on the page
I tried to kill it with ublock and it's immune. I get distracted by pointless animations pretty easily but there's no way I can seriously read about the inner workings of cache lines while a cat is spazzing out on my screen. I already have one of those and it hates me.
I use keyboard to scroll so the cat fell asleep (still some animation though)
edit: the cat script does check your browser settings before activating! "prefers-reduced-motion" - I've not heard of this before.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/pref...
Aha, that's probably why I was unable to find the cat everyone was talking about.
I have to say, while I do prefer reduced motion, I can enjoy some cats every now and then.
I want to have this feature on more websites.
Is there a quick ways to integrate this to existing sites? maybe some js I can include in index.html for websites I can control? maybe some bookmarklet to inject it into websites I don't control?
https://outerproduct.net/oneko.js has some links