I accidentally clicked on the ad because the content failed to load and the default behavior is to have the ad centered on the page with similar styling as the rest of the page...
Reminds me of Tabby Cats. This is my default new tab at work so things like 'HN' do not pop up. I also use it for password generation in the scenarios where you are setting up an admin login for someone.
The thing is that Tabby Cats have got me using their project every day and even recommending it to folks, so see what you can do to get your lovely characters as equally sticky in people's lives.
The main point of the project was utilizing the Twitter Search API in an unconventional way, by parsing tweets sent to a specific account and looking for keywords and colors. All the code is up on GitHub.
I haven't received anywhere near the amount of traffic I'm getting right now and I thought Twitter's Search API rate limits were more relaxed than they apparently are.
This is from before I recently updated the site, I'm working on getting updated examples on CodePen.