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The links don't work on mobile. Is it just another JS miner?
It seems yes. From the website:

What is this site?

Part social experiment, part desperate attempt to pay for grad school. My dream school will likely cost around $100,000. I have set a goal of mining 1,000 Monero (with your help!) to cover this cost.

The site was inspired by The Million Dollar Homepage, which itself was a (very successful) project to pay for the owner’s university education. This project is also a take on the new ways sites are trying to monetize their content. Similarly to how The Million Dollar Homepage was entirely a site of ads, turning the model of ad-supported content on its head, this site is entirely dedicated to mining.

Sorry, do the links below the miner not work?

Yes, it is another miner, but the idea was to flip the idea on its head. Instead of being a site that annoyingly is also using your CPU cycles without your permission, this site is just a miner and that's all. Similar to the Million Dollar Homepage from the 2000s.

The Million Dollar Homepage offered something for the people who bought into it. You're not giving people a sense of ownership of the work they've done for you beyond a leaderboard that's pseudo-anonymous. Let them leave a message or something so they can fight for top posting.
Hmm, interesting idea. The only thing I'd be worried about is moderating those messages to be "appropriate". I'll think about this more. Thanks for the idea.
OK, I updated it so that users can have a custom name instead of just the pseudo-anonymous hashed IP addresses. Thanks again for the idea!
You want people to mine for you for... nothing in return?
See the comment above, and on my website. Yes- this is an experiment akin to and inspired by The Million Dollar Homepage. I don't know if it will work, but it's an idea.