michael-dean-k/

Topic

writing-ui

2 pieces

SNAKEPIT

· 139 words

You guys said you like snakes, so I built SNAKEPIT: Every dot is a log from last year (so 408 mini-essays), and when they collide, they combine into a new snake that is +1 in length (told Claude to “use traditional snake physics”). Next step is to have it generate new logs based on combos, making this like a petri dish for idea sex, where most mutations are slop, but some could be unexpected/interesting. Step 2 is to make it an experimental open blog, where anyone can upload ideas. Step 3 is to give the snake a sense of smell using vector embeddings, so it’s not just random, and they sniff towards related ideas. Step 4 is to build a Substack Notes integration, so instead of finding writing through an engagement-ranked feed, we find writing through snakepit.

→ source

Theme Visualizer

· 172 words

Just prototyped an essay theme visualizer. This one is for braided essays, so you can see how the main focus shifts around, yet still references other threads to keep the whole thing cohesive. Then you can click into any paragraph and see how those themes weave in at the sentence/word level. I’ve done stuff like this with static images, but it’s a different thing to read an essay with animated overlays and full context. Now realizing that I could go through classic essays and make unique interfaces for each, to focus on different patterns. And then maybe, those same interfaces could help you see things in your own work? I have a lot of experimenting to do; feels like I need to enter a divergence phase, and then see what I can bring back into the Essay Architecture core app.

→ source