▲ | codingWithJess a day ago | |
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but this feels less like software and more like an artifact. I typed in a half-remembered dream about a broken clock in an empty hallway, and the interpretation hit something oddly personal it framed it around time lost and internal silence. I get that it’s just symbol matching, but the presentation and restraint (no AI, no server) make it feel intentional, almost ritualistic. I’d love to peek into the actual logic engine, is it weighted strictly by keyword presence, or is there deeper tone handling involved? | ||
▲ | DinoNuggies456 a day ago | parent [-] | |
That’s such a poetic way to describe it “an artifact” is exactly what I was going for. And yes: while it starts as pure keyword detection, there's a layered tone system underneath. There’s no NLP or AI behind it, but the combinatoric effects sometimes feel alive. I’m working on ways to make the logic more transparent without breaking the mystique maybe a toggle that reveals the symbolic parse tree? Appreciate you giving it a real test! :D |