Https //ubg365.github.10 //top\\ -
The game, it seems, is already playing you .
Every midnight UTC, that pixel expands into a text file. The text? A high score table from a game you’ve never played, but with your name already at the top. The timestamp? Always one second into the future. https //ubg365.github.10
In the forgotten corners of the deep web, where hyperlinks decay and certificates expire, a strange string circulates among digital archivists: https //ubg365.github.10 . The game, it seems, is already playing you
At first glance, it looks like a malformed URL—a relic from a parallel timeline where the colon in a protocol was replaced by a double space, and domain names ended with the integer ten instead of a country code or generic tag. Typing it into a browser doesn’t lead to a website. It leads to an error. But not a standard 404. A high score table from a game you’ve