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by PowerfulWizard 1663 days ago
For those of us who are helplessly impatient, run this in console:

    document.querySelectorAll(".countdown-calendar__door").forEach(e => e.classList.add("will-open"))
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Here's all of the titles:

Arnold Schoenberg

W. B. Yeats’ Estrangement

Vladimir Nabokov’s Mary

Sinclair Lewis

A. A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh

Faust directed by F. W. Murnau

Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

D. H. Lawrence’s The Plumed Serpent

Igor Stravinsky

Don Juan directed by Alan Crosland

Louis Armstrong

Battling Butler directed by Buster Keaton

Diane Arbus

Oscar Micheaux

William Faulkner’s Soldiers’ Pay

Dorothy Parker’s Enough Rope

Zora Neale Hurston’s Color Struck

Jim Morrison

Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Land of Mist

Stevie Smith

Ivor Novello

Miyamoto Yuriko

T. E. Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Sound recordings published prior to 1923

The Scarlet Letter directed by Victor Sjöström

Franz Kafka’s The Castle

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Vita Sackville-West’s The Land

André Gide

Bertolt Brecht’s Man Equals Man

Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises

$$('.door-interior span.title').map(x=>x.textContent).join("\n")

Oh great! I have been looking forward to $$('.door-interior span.title').map(x=>x.textContent).join("\n")
The only title on the list I recognize, such a timeless classic.
The movie was okay but I never pictured $$ as looking like Chris Pratt
The casting of () seemed consciously inclusive, in a good way
Was it written by Little Bobby Tables?
Then this to show all of the titles

    document.querySelectorAll(".door-front").forEach(e=>e.remove())
I love this, and wish there were a community browser that auto-offers the most popular JS hacks to fix UX. Similar this can be done for JS paywalls and to get rid of annoying newsletter and GDPR boxes without agreeing to them.
That's the problem ViolentMonkey and sites like https://greasyfork.org/ are trying to fix but as with many "community contributions" the quality is all over the place
I mainly use ViolentMonkey for my own scripts
it's super underrated I think, I customize sites quite regularly now to fix things that annoy me! Either to remove things, or to modify content so it takes advantage of a big monitor
> or to modify content so it takes advantage of a big monitor

here's looking at you, GitHub diff div

    document.querySelector(".application-main .container-xl").style.maxWidth="100%"
/me shakes his fist
As do I. I've never published anything on any community userscript website mostly because I am scratching my own itch(es) and find it suspicious that anyone else would have the same itch and yet want it solved in exactly the same way
There's a lot of people out there. Some might want things to behavior a certain way, but then come across your way and decide it's better, or at least, good enough. Sharing is caring
Is THAT what's going on? What an awful, miserable, hostile website.

Please stop trying to do silly Javascript tricks and just give me text and pictures.

Won't somebody please think of the engagement
publicdomainreview.org is a good site. It has obviously been a labor of love for many years and I've never known them to do shitty engagement tricks.