There are no issues. No pull requests. No stars. For half a decade, this repository has existed in complete, utter isolation. What is ubgwtf ? I have three theories.

That is either brilliant or terrifying. I tried to reach out via the GitLab account attached to the commits. The user profile is a 404. The email address is null@localhost.local . You cannot reply to the void. The void does not check its spam folder.

The page is bare-bones HTML 4.01 transitional. The background is a flat #2b2b2b . The text is Courier New. It features a single, centered block of text: $> No sigint. No sigkill. Just a long tail -f /dev/null. $> If you are reading this, the cron job failed. Or succeeded. $> Check the /etc/secrets folder. (Kidding. Mostly.) Below this, a terminal-style blinking cursor, frozen in time via a JavaScript loop that no longer functions correctly in modern Chrome.

This is performance art. The "WTF" in the title is a knowing nod to the viewer. The creator is playing with the idea of negative utility —a software project that does absolutely nothing, hosted on a platform built for productivity. It is the anti-software. It mocks our need for purpose.