This is a submission for the DEV April Fools Challenge
What I Built
I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of time learning cloud architecture, Kubernetes, scaling systems… all the serious stuff.
So naturally, I decided to build something completely useless.
I present: Cloud Architect Simulator™ a platform that successfully deploys absolutely nothing… at scale.
You can:
Deploy apps that don’t exist
Auto-scale to infinity (with 0 users 💀)
Optimize your infrastructure using AI (which deletes everything for better performance)
Brew coffee via API (spoiler: I’m a teapot ☕)
There’s even a region selector with options like Mars (Beta) and Some Guy’s Laptop because… why not?
The whole idea was to poke fun at how complex and over-engineered cloud systems can get except here, all that complexity leads to absolutely no outcome.
And somehow… it still works perfectly.
Demo
Everything is working exactly as it shouldn’t
Code
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Cloud Architect Simulator™ is a fake cloud platform where you deploy apps that don’t exist, scale to infinity with zero users, and optimize everything into nothing. Built for the DEV April Fools Challenge, it’s a playful take on over-engineered systems.
Cloud-Architect-Simulator-Deploying-Nothing-at-Scale-
Cloud Architect Simulator™ is a fake cloud platform where you deploy apps that don’t exist, scale to infinity with zero users, and optimize everything into nothing. Built for the DEV April Fools Challenge, it’s a playful take on over-engineered systems.
It’s a simple HTML, CSS and JavaScript setup nothing fancy, just pure intentional nonsense layered on top of clean structure.
How I Built It
I kept the stack intentionally simple:
HTML for structure
CSS for styling (dark mode because we’re engineers obviously)
Vanilla JavaScript for all the chaotic interactions
Most of the logic is just fake state changes, random values and delayed responses to make it feel real.
The fun part was designing interactions that look legitimate at first… and then slowly fall apart.
For example:
Fake deployment logs that end in “No application found”
Billing that spikes randomly then pretends nothing happened
AI optimization that aggressively removes everything
It’s basically a real cloud dashboard… if it had an existential crisis.
Prize Category
I had to pay respect to the legendary 418 I’m a teapot energy.
The “Brew Coffee API” feature is my tribute it goes through a whole dramatic process before ultimately refusing to cooperate because… it’s a teapot.
It felt very on-brand for a project that commits fully to doing the wrong thing in the most elaborate way possible.
Top comments (1)
When i created a dev account i wanted to start documenting my cloud projects but well i started with an april fools project , i guess so far so good😂😂. check it out and give me your insights.