Just likte this demonstrates the stupidity of infinite scrolling, here is a site that demonstrates how easy it is to manipulate everybody to click click on things that gives us rewards:
Windows autoscroll makes this game too easy. This feature was introduced a very long time ago, possibly with the IntelliMouse in the year 1996. Press on the scroll wheel (considered to be middle-click) and release the button, which overlays a little scroll guide circle. Move the mouse down to begin scrolling, and don't touch anything else. Click any mouse button to stop scrolling. (Another variant is to click and hold the wheel button, move the mouse down to scroll, and release the button to stop.)
sebastiennight [3 hidden]5 mins ago
"Windows" autoscroll? My Mac has had the same behavior for as long as I can remember. Did they copy it?
oneeyedpigeon [3 hidden]5 mins ago
How do you do this on macOS? I can't find anything under Settings > Mouse and I can't find a way of fluking it with various random gestures. I don't think I'll ever need it, I'm just curious!
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Yes, yes, I know, but the site is designed for mobile devices and for the real pleasure of scrolling, not just cheating.
Just for fun ;)
voidUpdate [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Might want an epilepsy flashing warning? for things like 666m and 1000m
faeyanpiraat [3 hidden]5 mins ago
How to make it obvious you are from the UK, without mentioning you are from the UK. :D
voidUpdate [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Is finding bright flashing fullscreen images annoying, and knowing it can cause medical issues for some people a uniquely british thing?
adhoc_slime [3 hidden]5 mins ago
crazy level of eye damage from the flashing effects. Turns something cute into something painful, so thanks for that.
Nice. I will now start using it when I feel a compulsive need to escape boredom during unfocused Zoom calls.
A few remarks:
- some sentences (many) seem to be cut off on desktop. I only see, eg. "content to keep the site from going viral" or "around here. We're not that ambitious".
- It's interesting that for users who have their device set to the superior scrolling direction ("reverse" scrolling, drag your fingers up to see what's at the top), your website behaves correctly but gives the opposite feeling. It's the first webpage where I've ever felt like "normal" scrolling (drag your fingers down to pull the page down) would be more natural.
- scrolling for long enough to get the first sound effect was quite a surprise
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Looking forward to your next Zoom meeting ;)
That's strange about the cut-off sentences. What device are you using? I'll check it out, because I'm not having any problems on my end. Thank you so much for the great feedback, I really appreciate it!
leni536 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Fun. I took out a tape measure to see how accurate it was. It wasn't very accurate. Also the scale on the left scrolls faster than my finger. Fennec(Firefox) on Android.
kevincox [3 hidden]5 mins ago
The scale on the left was also very stuttery. Even when scrolling slow I could see the distance at the bottom updating at a very high frame rate and the scale on the left only moved occasionally which felt awful.
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Right. Thank you very much for the feedback, I'll check it out !
totetsu [3 hidden]5 mins ago
iOS health app could track this like steps. Total distance scrolled on your phone.
mrunseen [3 hidden]5 mins ago
There was a iOS jailbreak tweak called Treadmill where it exactly done that. Pretty cool to me.
Never owned an iPhone after 3GS because it became prohibitively expensive.
I have so many memories of cydia and there was this itools, some Chinese software that let me do more than iTunes.
Those were the days.
I was rocking an html lockdscreen which was pretty cool.
When I got hands on original iPhone back in 2008, I remember my PC having less ram, less storage as that was a handmedown. It was freaking cool to have more compute in hand than what my xp machine did.
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I didn't know that, thank you for the information and for your feedback
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Ahahah, that would be an excellent idea
PetitPrince [3 hidden]5 mins ago
You should add a punchline about training for a thumb war (with a rocky reference ?).
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Great idea! I'll do that ! ;) Thanks !
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Small experiment about infinite scrolling.
It converts scrolling into a measurable distance.
The more you scroll, the more the site reminds you you're still scrolling.
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
On smartphones for real-world use ! ;)
rkomorn [3 hidden]5 mins ago
"This scroll will get you nowhere."
I disagree. It has gotten me to being entertained.
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Ohhhh, thank you, I'm delighted
adzm [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Won't this lose precision as you near the limits of a double? Or is it using BigInt behind the scenes?
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
It's just standard JS numbers (IEEE-754 doubles), not BigInt.
The distance is accumulated in millimeters, so even if someone somehow scrolled hundreds of kilometers we'd still be far below the 2^53 integer precision limit.
So precision loss shouldn't realistically happen.
orthoxerox [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Finally, a website that makes me feel like activating a superpower when I unlock the scroll wheel on my mouse.
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Ahahah. But it's more for your thumb, on mobile.
fredelt [3 hidden]5 mins ago
What a great time, accompanied by smiles at the punchlines. I love the idea. Thank you for the time wasted.
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Really happy to read this comment, thank you so much !
fuidani [3 hidden]5 mins ago
you made my day!
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Ahahah, really happy
leosanchez [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Did I hear a moan after pausing around 200m ?
dolin_ch [3 hidden]5 mins ago
You're not mad
gus_massa [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Can you add an option to switch to feet? :)
sebastiennight [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Most people scroll using their thumbs. Your touchscreen must be quite large
https://neal.fun/stimulation-clicker/
A few remarks:
- some sentences (many) seem to be cut off on desktop. I only see, eg. "content to keep the site from going viral" or "around here. We're not that ambitious".
- It's interesting that for users who have their device set to the superior scrolling direction ("reverse" scrolling, drag your fingers up to see what's at the top), your website behaves correctly but gives the opposite feeling. It's the first webpage where I've ever felt like "normal" scrolling (drag your fingers down to pull the page down) would be more natural.
- scrolling for long enough to get the first sound effect was quite a surprise
https://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/01/31/ryan-petrich-treadm...
I have so many memories of cydia and there was this itools, some Chinese software that let me do more than iTunes.
Those were the days. I was rocking an html lockdscreen which was pretty cool.
When I got hands on original iPhone back in 2008, I remember my PC having less ram, less storage as that was a handmedown. It was freaking cool to have more compute in hand than what my xp machine did.
It converts scrolling into a measurable distance.
The more you scroll, the more the site reminds you you're still scrolling.
I disagree. It has gotten me to being entertained.
The distance is accumulated in millimeters, so even if someone somehow scrolled hundreds of kilometers we'd still be far below the 2^53 integer precision limit.
So precision loss shouldn't realistically happen.