March 4, 2026

Apocalypse chic, comment wars

Chaos and Dystopian news for the dead internet survivors

Fans praise the vibe; critics call it edgelord shock bait with broken links

TLDR: A dystopia-themed site shouts about surveillance and AI while streaming NASA space-distance data. The crowd splits: some love the edgy vibe, others blast offensive front-page shock links and broken features, igniting a debate over artful chaos versus usability and respect—why it matters for how we build the web now.

The new “dead internet” dispatch lands like a pirate radio show: it yells about surveillance theater, AI chaos, and power grids “holding compute hostage,” while a live counter ticks space distances pulled from NASA/JPL. The vibe is apocalypse chic, and yes—there’s a donation tin. Early fans like logicprog are here for it: “genuinely great,” strong focus, and they might actually use it to keep tabs. The community leans into the mood, treating it like a dashboard for doom with jokes about shouting into the void. The tone? Gritty zine energy, equal parts diary and disaster feed.

Then the comment section detonates. karlgkk calls out shock bait on the front page—racial slurs, a goatse link, and something crass about trans women—dropping a sarcastic “fantastic work.” Nitpicks pile on: cookiengineer corrects a nerdy history tangent (MacOS vs OS/2, a long-ago IBM/Microsoft system), while fc417fc802 slams broken links, ellipsis-heavy summaries, and unclickable “chaos” signals. arctic-true roasts the “same font” aesthetic and asks, “is there no way to change it?” Cue the big fight: edgy art vs usable site, apocalypse drama vs accessibility and respect. Love it or loathe it, the mood meter is spiking—this page is a lightning rod. For now, chaos.

Key Points

  • The webpage invites anonymous participation, emphasizing user anonymity.
  • It portrays the present tech landscape as dominated by surveillance and AI-related turmoil.
  • A distance metric updates every second, derived from NASA/JPL trajectory data.
  • The project depends on external services and infrastructure, including APIs, hosting, and domains.
  • The article includes a donation request to fund ongoing operational costs.

Hottest takes

"I might actually use this to keep tabs on things" — logicprog
"front page has racial slurs, a link to goatse, and something crass about trans women" — karlgkk
"Why aren’t the chaos index signals clickable?" — fc417fc802
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