
"The Internet Didn’t Need This… So I Built It Anyway"
This is a submission for the DEV April Fools Challenge What I Built I built the Useless Button Generator — a chaotic website where every click creates more buttons, plays a click sound, and roasts you for your terrible decisions. It tracks how many times users keep clicking (despite knowing it’s useless) and occasionally throws in random chaos like fake rewards or wiping the screen. It solves nothing. It wastes time. And you will click again 😈 Demo Click here if you’re ready to make bad decisions Code Curious how this terrible idea works? Go ahead, make another bad decision: Click here to see the code How I Built It I built this masterpiece of bad decisions using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. HTML for the structure (aka where poor choices begin). CSS to make everything look slightly chaotic and suspicious. JavaScript to generate infinite buttons, play sounds, and roast users in real-time. PHP to track and store the total number of bad decisions (clicks) globally. The frontend handles
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