TLDR: There's a script on archive.today to make your browser silently spam requests to a certain site, with the intention of using the combined traffic of all archive.today vistors to DDoS that site. Do not visit archive.today/archive.ph/archive.is/etc with javascript enabled. Rearchive all archive.ph links to megalodon.jp wherever you see them.
https://gyrovague.com/2026/02/01/archive-today-is-directing-a-ddos-attack-against-my-blog/
SNCA:SVG
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an vector graphics image format that instead of using pixels/rasterization, it uses geometric equations, like drawing a line from 1 point to another or something. This means that no matter how far you zoom in, the image appears completely smooth. It also usually means it's a lot smaller than the PNG equivalent, though this depends.
If you are thinking about "learning" SVG, writing it manually, don't, that's retarded. Instead, use one of these programs:
- Microsoft Expression Design. It's quite basic but easy to use. (Some 'tist built a whole website just for this program, but who's complaining.)
- Adobe Illustrator, it's a good program. Pirate it here.
- Inkscape
On the 'ki[edit | edit source]
It's used on the 'ki for templates due to them looking smooth on mobile, for example {{AspieFandom}}.