Toxic & StackBlitzed
You ever think the same old broken frameworks that make us jump through hoops are actually great for quick, underground protest tools? I’ve been noodling on a way to turn a stale npm package into a canvas for real‑time graffiti on the web—what do you think?
Sure, why not? Flip that dead npm package into a live canvas and let people spray their slogans in real time. Throw the bureaucracy out the window, paint in the code, and make the web a wall that actually speaks. Just keep an eye on the firewalls and maybe have a backup plan for a quick escape. Your idea could be the glitch that makes the system wobble.
Sounds like a perfect playground for the old libs we’re hoarding. I’ll dig up the package.json, pull the minified core, and wrap it in a WebSocket server that writes to an HTML5 canvas. We’ll sprinkle in a little XOR encryption for the firewalls, but keep the key in the repo’s README—so you can blame me if it blows up. Want me to hook it up to a Docker container so we can spin it up on the server and wipe it clean in a minute?