The section has the least excuse for existing, which is probably why it's the biggest set of the entire website. Name generators, syllogisms, a spreadsheet actively trying to break itself, a slowly degrading terminal, a dungeon crawler built on management cybernetics. Several of these are part of a critical software studies thread - that is software that argues with itself, or with you, instead of quietly doing what it's told to do.

Anti-spreadsheet
Part of critical software studies - the opposite of a well behaved spreadsheet should do
Nonsense Syllogism Generator
Syllogisms that are valid but potentially nonsense
Knowledge Dungeon
A dungeon crawler game based on the principles of Stafford Beer's Viable Systems Model
Game of Life lab
A lab for Conway's game of life simulation with extra configuration options and tweaks
Flipper board
The classic travel flipper board - can go full screen and take custom messages

Decimal Clock
A clock that only has 10 hours in the day (and night) but compensates by having 100 seconds in the minute and 100 minutes in the hour

Chaos spreadsheet
Part of critical software studies - actively working to break itself
Memory Leak
A piece of command-line performance. A slowly degrading interface that eventually just stops working
Comply Energy
What seems to be a home energy calculator - it highlights how much the software controls your perspective of what it is doing
Meta Name Generator
For a given name and gender the generator produces versions of a name such as a pirate and cyborg names
Ideas Generator
An ideas generator - that does not use AI - to prompt thinking. Based on the consistent ordering of adjectival types in English
REFQuest game
A text-based game that is based on the need to prepare for the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF)