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Changelog

Last reviewed on June 12, 2026.

What is new on the site, dated. Entries are added at the top. Smaller fixes and routine reviews are bundled rather than listed individually.

Site-wide SEO and content overhaul

A technical and content pass across every page, aimed at making the site easier to find and more useful once found.

  • New: CMD hacker prank guide — real, harmless Command Prompt commands that look like a movie hacking scene, a copy-paste Matrix batch file, and pointers to the browser tools.
  • All canonical URLs, sitemap entries, and internal links now use the extensionless form of each address (for example /fake-terminal), matching how the site is actually served.
  • Visual tool pages (fake terminal, Matrix rain, cyber attack map, hacker typer, boot sequence, binary rain, oscilloscope, starfield, system breached, glitch text) now show their explanatory text as a visible "about" section below the tool instead of off-screen markup, and the pages scroll to reveal it.
  • Improved: the glitch text generator now covers corrupted/zalgo text questions directly, including platform notes for Discord, TikTok, and Instagram; the hacker typer and ANSI color codes pages were retitled to match what people actually search for.
  • Added a proper 404 page (unknown addresses previously showed the home page) and redirects for legacy /tools/ URLs.

Visual simulators: five new pages

A new wave of self-contained visual tools, each a single page that runs entirely in the browser and is built for fullscreen capture as a video or stream backdrop.

  • New: boot sequence simulator — fake BIOS/POST, Linux kernel log, systemd [ OK ] startup, and "system booting" styles, with four console colors and an optional loop.
  • New: binary and custom-text rain — falling 0/1 code, your own characters, or whole words cascading down each column.
  • New: oscilloscope and audio visualizer — waveform, frequency bars, mirrored bars, and radial scope, reacting to the microphone or a built-in demo signal (mic audio is analyzed locally and never transmitted).
  • New: system breached / access denied screen — a glitching lock-screen prop with a scrolling intrusion log and optional countdown. Clearly labelled as a simulation.
  • New: starfield and hyperspace — warp-speed star travel with adjustable speed, density, trail length, and color.

All five are linked from the "Visual Tools & Simulators" section of the home page and added to the sitemap.

Developer micro-tools: eight new pages

A focused cluster of small, single-purpose developer utilities. Each runs entirely in the browser; no input is transmitted.

Home page now has a fourth tools section ("Developer Micro-Tools"); the navigation links to it directly.

Topic-authority expansion: ten new pages

A second wave of pages, focused on small text utilities, references, and creator-workflow content adjacent to the existing tools.

Editorial pass and AdSense readiness review

The home page and the policy pages were reviewed and rewritten where needed. The aim was to tighten messaging, remove anything that was not accurate, and bring the site's framing in line with what it actually offers.

  • Home page rewritten to lead with the visual tools instead of an inflated "scripts archive" framing. Fabricated metrics (script counts, language counts, "24/7 updates") removed.
  • Privacy policy expanded to cover GDPR legal bases, CCPA / CPRA rights, server-log retention, and the third-party services in use (Google Analytics, AdSense, Fonts, Leaflet via unpkg).
  • Cookie policy split out into a standalone page with a category breakdown and opt-out links.
  • Terms tightened, governing-law placeholder restored as [Jurisdiction], and the educational-and-entertainment disclaimer made explicit per tool.
  • About page added with editorial approach, content production notes, and an entity-level description of who runs the site.
  • Contact page rewritten in the site's design system with the email front and center; the "what to write about" list reduced to specifics.
  • Footer link order standardized across every page: About · Contact · Privacy · Terms · Cookies.
  • "Last reviewed on" dates added to substantive pages, with matching meta name="last-modified" and og:updated_time tags.

First-wave content additions: ASCII banner and creator workflow

Two pages added alongside the editorial pass to fill real coverage gaps.

Bug fixes and structural cleanups

  • Cyber attack map: fixed a malformed style attribute on the ICMP protocol bar that was breaking the right-hand panel layout.
  • Index page: removed a placeholder GitHub link that pointed at a non-existent repository.
  • Sitemap regenerated to include every HTML page and to reflect the current review date.
  • Robots.txt left untouched — already valid and pointing at the sitemap.

Initial set of visual tools published

The first release of the site shipped with the six visual tools that still anchor it.

The home page also shipped with a small set of utility scripts (Bash, Python, PowerShell) for common developer one-liners. Those are still available from the scripts section of the home page.

What is not in this changelog

Two categories of edits are bundled rather than listed individually:

Pairs with other pages on this site

For the editorial approach behind the site, see the about page. For how the tools are intended to be used together, see the streaming and content-creator toolkit. For corrections or to flag a missing entry, the contact page has the email address.