Posts tagged: javascript
Shaved Bieber
(Check out the new Shaved Bieber 3D Glasses)
YO KANYE, WE’RE HAPPY FOR YOU AND YOUR CAPS LOCKS RANTS AND PROUD WE HELPED lowercase your blog posts, but its time to focus on another accident on the Internet: UNWANTED BIEBER MENTIONS.
We’ve developed a series of innovative tools to help cover the lower regions of web pages from unwanted Justin Bieber content. Shave away those Bieber mentions on web sites with our bookmarklet, Firefox Add-on, or JavaScript files.
Code by Greg Leuch, last updated 13 Sept 2011.
Browse the code on Github
License under MIT License
Google jamming on your Firefox
It ain’t “public” space unless you have a right to hack. Let me introduce a series of greasemonkey scripts that turn Google into your free playground…
Following a great classic work by ZEVS, this script makes all Google logos (including holiday doodles!) “dripping” during your daily surfing.
I know, you even wanna draw “fuck” on Google logos. This script makes it possible. All strokes “drip” of course, and you can change stroke colors by pressing number keys.
You need a larger wall? Then this lets you draw tags on search results! Remove results you don’t need by double-clicking them and make your own wall to draw.
Also here‘s another prototype script I made before, try and see the result!
All codes are in public domain, written by ysugano from Tokyo F.A.T.
fuckCAPTCHA
fuckCAPTCHA, an open-source alternative to the spam prevention & evil humanization of human brain cycles for corporate pet projects. Add this to your site!>
The founder of reCAPTCHA created their tool to prevent spam and help humanize OCR scanning errors, later noting that he had “unwittingly created a system that was frittering away, in ten-second increments, millions of hours of a most precious resource: human brain cycles.”
In Sept 2009, Google bought reCAPTCHA, assumingly to help with the work of their book scanning project.
So why support them when you can reaffirm your efforts of enforcing the fuck corporate culture by typing it in for every time to need to verify yourself as a non-evil human.
Includes hearing impared audio captchas!
Sample the code below:
code by Greg Leuch – get the code!



