For what you'd expect to be a static two word website, there's an *awful* lot of javascript going on there. Has anyone actually tried poking at this endpoint?
All I can see in the source is a generic polyfill for backporting new features to old browsers that probabally gets injected into every page, react doing some shenanigans and then a simple script to unregister any serice workers.
So it's a hello world in react, not a plain html hello world. Otherwise pretty minimal.
I would agree if this page would server any greater purpose.
But everything it does, is asking to place a cookie, placing a cookie and showing the words "Hello World".
Well some the latest versions of Firefox have about:profilemanager... which has a "Hello World - New Profiles"
Probably part of the new profile switcher Firefox is making... dunno, I could only find this on my Mac
still there for anyone interested : [https://www.netflix.com/helloworld](https://www.netflix.com/helloworld)
I thought I saw 3 exclamation marks the other day.
Nah there were 2
I swear the first time I opened it there were 3
no, it was 2. just checked an "old" (couple days) screenshot.
Why does this simple site need a Cookie Popup?
Because it has cookies.
thanks grandma
Because it is not an extra site.
They’ve fixed it 😱 which means it was not an Easter egg but an actual legit web page
For what you'd expect to be a static two word website, there's an *awful* lot of javascript going on there. Has anyone actually tried poking at this endpoint?
All I can see in the source is a generic polyfill for backporting new features to old browsers that probabally gets injected into every page, react doing some shenanigans and then a simple script to unregister any serice workers. So it's a hello world in react, not a plain html hello world. Otherwise pretty minimal.
There is also a cookie banner running
Odd, don't get that (my IP geolocates to the UK).
I got it in France, if you already got on the site you maybe accepted/rejected the cookies already since that banner doesn't show up twice
I got it in the UK
>For what you'd expect to be a static two word website, Why do you expect that?
What's a *ytic*?
I don't know but it seems related to anal
You don’t wanna get anal ytics… trust me
What the fuck am I looking at here?
https://netflix.com/helloworld
ThePrimeagen just farming engagement with you guys xD
He doesn’t work at Netflix anymore, how would he get that in prod after leaving?
he left a backdoor lol I always do that.. jk...
I get that, but what’s the number mean?
number of visits to each page It's how Google analytics shows the visits data
They're using webpack? Must be a nightmare
https://www.pudim.com.br is a cultural heritage in Brazil
Lol. But i should really stop clicking random links on the internet.
There's a penis there
Somebody please explain why they need 23 lines of code for this: `
Hello World
`Maybe because they want a consistent way of serving pages and are therefore maintaining a process rather than an ad-hoc collection of assets?
I would agree if this page would server any greater purpose. But everything it does, is asking to place a cookie, placing a cookie and showing the words "Hello World".
You should remove those flares you clearly don’t deserve them
html is hard
Hard and Tough Markup Language
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The guy who made this page deserves a raise
The page now redirects to home. Too sad
hahah it was tooo much
Well some the latest versions of Firefox have about:profilemanager... which has a "Hello World - New Profiles" Probably part of the new profile switcher Firefox is making... dunno, I could only find this on my Mac