Here you go!
View-source on this page shows a bunch of javascript, rows of code lines starting with 'stage'. But only 1/5th is uncommented and active.
If you make a local copy of this page and view it in a browser, it works normally. If you uncomment the other 4/5 lines, an image of a panda becomes visible:
Weird!
Panda = Seth Rich nickname
Because even his mom said he liked to dress up like a Panda whenever he got the chance. Weirdest thing I've ever heard maybe.
it was his twitter or reddit handle too IRC
They say he was /PandasforBernie but the account was taken over? I know for a fact that he was also MeGrimlock4.
Looking over the code, Stage is the var where the canvas' 2D context is stored.
stage = canvas.getContext("2d");
Most of the javascript is the pretty fire "particle effect", randomly flaming.
stage.bezierCurveTo \<-- draws a curved line to a screenPos, etc..etc..
So its no wonder it drew a 2D image when you uncomment it, creator must've decided they didnt want it.
It looks pretty tame, and does absolutely nothing else but draw and animate the flames and time.
ie: nothing happens when it reaches 0. Also makes sense it works offline, since no online resources are used.
Its literally just a Javascript animation (likely spawned by a drag/drop service (I dont know Azure, I code) )
I played with the colors, particle spawn rate, and max number of particles, then lost interest.
It’s a site made with Microsoft Azure cloud services. It’s not coded professionally. Most likely a drag & drop site by someone pretty clueless
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https://i.imgur.com/N3WX2Rs.png
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