Business / tech / game / play idea on May 9, 2025 at 12:08 PM

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I'm vibe coding some small pieces to a larger thing cos I'm in some kind of emotional shut down.

I am acting against my ideals, but I'm in a nonideal state, and therefore if I can make some negligible positive impact I will.

I enjoy working on things, in case that wasn't clear.

And I'm making small tools that we and I and me and my friends and you, can reuse, and stuff and modify for unrelated projects.

The main idea will be that, we have a GUI editor with just rectangles, written in webcode and it runs in a single HTML file.

Then I use that to output CSS layouts to communicate with ChatGPT how any app should look layout-wise.

Then, I can make my data blocks based world building and story organizing tool by explaining to ChatGPT the verification schema of my n-dimensional cube based J_SON object for storing story information (called a data block in database circles)

Then I sell it on my store for free and also hand out some complimentary e-dollar of some kind so I can start a small mini economy so I can have a hobby more or less... and learn about governance skills by managing a tiny partially contained world.

I would have to decide if I wanted to make it complicated or just treat it like a number assigned to a user account though.

Being in a shut down brings out materialistic feelings, so maybe, it should instead be... like 2 player MS Paint, but it acts like currency, and you can't erase your own work, you can only delete the paint of previous holders of it.

And then it would be peer 2 peer, and you would sign on with a random passphrase, and refer to it with a hash, and you could disown it if you forget your passphrase but that sends it back into circulation.

So basically, you have a bunch of random 2 player web accounts that just store digital graffiti, and that acts like a fiat currency — is one idea.

Another idea is that, it's like trading cards, but you can doodle on them, and they have lore, but they're still just in-game items and you can fold them and vandalize them and stuff.

Or again, maybe I can make randomly generated stamps using a deterministic algorithm, and then the seed values can be printed into the image; along with a number that denotes which generation of cellular automata was used, and then that way to verify that someone was honestly given it; we just run the automata again.

And we keep track of all of the stamp seeds ever used as well (but we don't keep track of their outputs), so that way when an older algorithm is discontinued after it is reverse engineered people can't be making fake stamps.

Then the hypothetical stamps themselves can be traded and copied outside of my hypothetical ecosystem, but; they only really work within said ecosystem, additionally they should be distributed as their own small HTM files with inline image data and meta data containing their seed values.

As for the issue of double spending, you wouldn't, but the frequency of transaction would decrease the value proportional to the wavelength (the inverse of frequency) and amplitude (average number of simultaneous transactions).

So the website would keep track of how much at once and how often at all a stamp was double spent, and then use wave energy equations to reduce its value proportionately.

So it would be an entropy-based transaction system more or less.

And the base line would be known so if you wanted to make a million copies of a stamp and then tell people to take turns and use it sparingly and they somehow listened and obeyed, then yeah, it would not need to lose value.

So that's a creative daydream.

It wouldn't be an investment though, because it isn't money, because it isn't fungible, and it isn't a valuable, because it can and by design will: be copied.

Isn't that cool, it's like crypto but it isn't crypto.

It's like anti-crypto.

Also if you avoid spending for like multiple years past the average spending frequency of an average Earth human, it would naturally gain in spending power for the website.

Also the stamps should have a "back" that you can draw on or erase over.


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Nia (The Schim)

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Oh, hey, just a polite heads up.

I totally, used words that made this website think I was trying to hack it.

So I had chatgpt replace all of those words with other words.

So I laundered my own writing through it because I get a bit dyslexic at times and I was losing my temper trying to hunt down all the instances of key words that were making it think I was coding instead of just like talking about coding you know?


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