If every single day you wake up, log on, and think «the internet sure is stupid,» then have I got a game for you. Stimulation Clicker is another absolute banger from creator Neal Agarwal, whose weird little browser games are always a delight.
In Stimulation Clicker you click a button to gain stimulation, allowing you to purchase more things that will bring you stimulation, in a quest for the most powerful simulation of what it's like to give your brain wholly over to the vast array of corporate algorithms that control the internet I have ever seen.
The entire experience quickly snowballs into an ever-more-obnoxious and horrible overlay of competing things trying to grab your attention with ever-more-obnoxious and money-grubbing trash before reaching a crescendo that I found quite satisfying as a reward for a half-hour's attention.
It's not a particularly deep commentary on this kind of thing, but it is a useful one. It reminds you that a lot of what you see was designed to engross and devour your time—often against your own better judgment.
I highly recommend it. (Even if you, like me, have to turn the volume way down and/or mute it as you near the end.) Afterward I went outside and enjoyed the sound of the wind in the trees.