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Daily questions game where you compare honest answers with friends, groups, and the world.
@checkmurmur · X
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Daily questions game where you compare honest answers with friends, groups, and the world.
@checkmurmur · X

Interactive diagnostic revealing how many of your 69 cases are still open.
@ShivamRaut1610 · X

Play 7 Takes, a card game of nerve and memory, against an AI dealer.
u/termicrafter16 · Reddit
A friend taught me a Slovenian card game two days ago. GPT-5.6 Sol helped me turn our argument into an AI opponent. Two days ago, a friend taught me Sedmice, a traditional card game we play in Slovenia. The rules are simple, but we quickly got into an argument about the best moves. Naturally, I decided the reasonable way to settle it was to build an AI opponent. I wrote out the rules, project specification, architecture, and implementation details, then handed the logic to GPT-5.6 Sol. Ab

Block distracting websites by solving math or coding puzzles.
hackitup7 · HN
TLDR built a Chrome site blocker that lets you into distracting sites only after you do some math or simple coding (JS only right now). Direct link to extension (the site just gives you more context): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sphinx-earn-your-di... Philosophically it's a speed bump rather than a hard gate, because you'll eventually tear a gate down but you'll leave a speed bump. I've always eventually removed site blockers, or just had them become a nuisance that I reflexively dismiss before getting to distracting sites. Site blockers don't really reduce the "start navigating to a distracting site" muscle memory, and they eventually just become annoying. Dopamine is a hell of a drug. At the same time, I've been getting frustrated that my intermediate/advanced math skills have atrophied, and becoming more senior in my career (plus AI...) has caused my coding skills to atrophy even further. Realistically I'm not going to force myself to do math or coding exercises aft

Free online generators and decision tools including Yes/No Generator, Random Picker, Spin the Wheel, and Word Counter.
@qt_nest · X

Play quick brain games, puzzles, and arcade challenges on a casual gaming platform.
@taloggHQ · X

Improve judgment across parenting, communication, leadership, and finance through swipe-based scenario quizzes.
@ShashankBhutiy4 · X
Duolingo for Soft Skills and career growth

Inject engineered cognitive abilities into AI agents at inference time.
@frank_brsrk · X
reasoning tools for ai agents

Analyze chess games with natural language explanations using an open-source browser tool with no login required.
u/ICARUS_2X · Reddit
Spent 7 months building a FOSS platform for natural-language chess analytics (No LLM) Hey guys, I've released CHONSE2, an open-source game review platform that offers unlimited analysis and move explanations without using hallucination-prone LLMs, running entirely in your browser. chonse2.com But Lichess is free, so why use this? Some have asked. It expands on Lichess's feature set a few different ways: Full analysis (accuracy/elo estimations/eval graphs, etc) requir

Create playable games by pasting AI instructions directly into the engine.
@gapp_so · X
你好你好,我是 期待你的回复!

An AI-powered platform for solving and collaborating on math problems in a social context.
lemma1729 · HN
Hi HN, This is ProofTree, and in TLDR: it is a platform where you can chat with an AI to do math, the way you already do, with context-awareness and knows how you personally do math, connected to the fora of other live human mathematicians. So, when you are talking to an AI about a proof at 3 am, and you need a human expert looking at it, or a discussion around it, like you do on StackExchange, this is it! You need an approved email account to use it, so please write here if you would live to try it out.

Daily Telegram game where you climb the corporate ladder and avoid meetings.
@TStaniulis_NFT · X
🎮 Play. Test. Give feedback. Win. We’re looking for testers for our new Telegram game. 🏆Best testers get Prompt Anatomy course prizes worth $39 and $99.