JSteCheck vENABLE JAVASCIRPT WEIOGJWEGJWEOIGJWEOIG
Press the check button to see equality.
What
This website checks the equality of two JS bytebeats, detecting minor differences like fractional variations. This is useful for checking if minifications of bytebeats are correct or not (or just trying to find cool new optimizations).
What's the funny "hash" number
Result of a bunch of math. It's used for comparing if the two are equal. If you wanna know what a hash is you can google it, idk.
Why do signed bytebeat and bytebeat return the same exact hash
Because I treat them as the same exact mode. There is actually no difference between bytebeat and signed bytebeat other than an offset, and that doesn't matter when comparing outputs.
Can I steal your code
I can sue you if you do that.
Can I steal your logo
I can't sue you on that one (I don't have money for trademarks), but I can utilize the power of public shaming.
Can I steal your colors
sure
What does this have to do with GDI malware
6 year old spotted
Can you explain the above joke
GDI malware is a type of software that uses Windows's GDI (Graphics Device Interface) API to display glitchy & colorful effects, mostly paired with bytebeat audio. They are usually made for fun and uploaded to video platforms (such as YouTube). However, most viewers are children ranging from ages of 5-12, and as they try to find more info about GDI malware, they end up discovering bytebeat, and flocking to bytebeat communites, only to flood them with low effort tinnitus-inducing codes and annoying everyone. They usually lump GDI malware together with bytebeat, as if they are the same thing (they are not). That's the joke. You can laugh now.
You wrote that with chatgpt
No I didn't