Chaos and Dystopian news for the dead internet survivors
anonnona8878
73 points
27 comments
March 05, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (7 comments)
logicprog
This is genuinely great. I love the focus and attitude (but of course I do). I might actually use this to keep tabs on things.
karlgkk
front page has racial slurs, a link to goatse, and something crass about trans women. fantastic work /s
cookiengineer
Nitpick: MacOS wasn't released first, OS/2 was. Apple System 1, however, was released the earliest. And some of the questions are redundant because there's no list of already answered questions. I liked the questions though, they were fun to answer.
arctic-true
What is it that makes all these vibe coded websites use the same font? Is there no way to change it?
fc417fc802
Generally fantastic. Critique: The summaries, while amusing, all seem to end partway through on an ellipsis. Why aren't the chaos index signals clickable? The futurism bar also has broken links.
tl2do
I am Japanese. I want to share a well-known Japanese idea: 人は見た目が9割 ("people are judged 90% by appearance"). It is ironic because it goes against our common sense that substance should matter more than appearance. The intention of this idea is to emphasize the importance of first impressions. I think the AIDMA model is still relevant. I've seen similar dashboards elsewhere, but FUBAR Daily's design keeps me coming back. Nice work.
ceroxylon
Hallucinations galore, the 'daily digest' provided me with this gem: "Apple's supposedly revolutionary $1,199 MacBook Neo is getting schooled by $500 Windows machines that do basically the same thing without the premium" There is no way to build a Macbook Neo for $1,199 and this is obviously snarky, auto-generated slop.