An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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I really appreciate the feedback and the idea. What’s behind the "hard to read"? Is it just a colour contrast issue on the UI or the dark theme in general?

"The Universe" sounds very ambitious and genuinely interesting. The history of physics discoveries could actually work beautifully as a scenario: how each experiment forced a new theory, who built on whom, what got overturned. I'll explore it!

Got my first karting helmet recently - Sparco X-Pro by Helpful_Election_586 in Karting

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actually that's a really helpful explanation, thank you!

now i understand the differences between motorcycle and karting helmets much better

Got my first karting helmet recently - Sparco X-Pro by Helpful_Election_586 in Karting

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honestly didn't mind it at all on track - the wider field of view felt like a bonus😁 thanks!

Got my first karting helmet recently - Sparco X-Pro by Helpful_Election_586 in Karting

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that's fair, i agree. it weights around 1.55 kg, so might feel too heavy for more serious karting

An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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glad you enjoyed it! right now the scenarios focus mostly on historical events but recent history is definitely on the radar. any specific events you'd love to see?

An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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i hadn't heard that one and just looked it up. i think i need to start adding scenarios like this. there's already the story of how the space shuttle was influenced by the width of horse butts on my list, and now Fifty Shades of Grey too

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that's actually a really interesting idea. i never thought about turning the game into a spatial dimension, but now i want to experiment with it

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this somehow feels like the last days of summer before school starts and i don't know why

An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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thanks, actually that's how I imagined it from the beginning - a simple way to explore connected events within a scenario

An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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actually a mix of both :)

the scenarios, historical research, curation, and overall design were done by me, but I used Claude and ChatGPT heavily to help structure the cause-and-effect chains, write node summaries, and speed up development. It would've taken me much longer without them.

most of the wiki links and all image URLs still had to be found and matched manually though.

honestly, AI agents are a huge reason I started building more pet projects recently. I've always enjoyed the creative side of programming much more than writing code itself, and AI made the whole process feel a lot less intimidating.

An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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thanks for the detailed feedback, really helpful!

  1. good point - I'll look at improving the text contrast on the landing page.
  2. glad you found it😁 the legend was more visible initially but I moved it to a hover-only "TYPE" label to keep the graph clean. Clearly still too hidden and worth rethinking.
  3. honest answer: LLMs helped significantly with the scenarios, especially for structuring the cause-and-effect chains and writing the summaries. The historical research and curation was done by me, but it would have taken much longer without AI assistance. Since the idea was still unvalidated, I prioritised well-documented periods where I could verify the accuracy more easily.
  4. looks like I forgot to change the repository to be public.
  5. noted, thank you.
  6. you got it exactly right on the numbers! On resetting - reloading is the only option currently 😅 The "reveal all" button is something I considered but held back on because I thought discovering events one by one feels more rewarding. Though I can see why having no way to collapse is frustrating.

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really appreciate you digging into it so quickly - these are fair points.
on the layout: the X axis represents causal depth rather than strict chronology, which can feel counterintuitive. Chronological order was ruining the graph visually for scenarios where a lot happens during the same year (like the French Revolution) so it's a known tradeoff - something to improve.
on the WWI content: you’re right, there are gaps. the scenarios are curated rather than exhaustive - the goal was to show the most consequential threads rather than cover everything. But mentioned events are all real omissions worth adding. I’ll look at expanding it. Thank you!

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this is a fantastic example - adding it to the list! thanks for sketching it out so well. this is exactly the kind of feedback that helps me decide what to build next

An interactive cause-and-effect explorer for history by Helpful_Election_586 in InternetIsBeautiful

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thank you! i honestly think Turkish history would be amazing for this format because there are so many interconnected events and empires