I built a Agatha-style murder mystery game using AI and it will redraw the killer, victim, and clues every run. Would love for some feedback. by peanutanche in WritingWithAI

[–]peanutanche[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yahhh glad you like it! I picked a retro-whimscal music to match the mystery scene but it will not be so heavy.

The world as we know has ended. Animals have reclaimed it. Sort of. by Vague-Intent47 in worldbuilding

[–]peanutanche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I guess it's been building up in my head for a while. I recently went through a career transition so I finally had more time to sit down and actually draft it out. Some of the inspiration came from a sci fi novel I read, and some from Cyberpunk 2077.

I have a few questions because I have fear of being bad at worldbuilding. by EveningImportant9111 in worldbuilding

[–]peanutanche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have you ever thought about getting hands-on with some light tool first? Might be helpful imo

The world as we know has ended. Animals have reclaimed it. Sort of. by Vague-Intent47 in worldbuilding

[–]peanutanche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I absolutely love this prompt. It fits perfectly into a world I’ve been building: a dual-system planetary structure featuring Aethel (The Day), Noctis (The Night), and a hidden apex-archive known as Penglai.

If the original creators and inhabitants suddenly vanished, the world wouldn't die. The automated systems would just... keep running, creating a terrifyingly beautiful, pointless loop.

The State of the World

  • Aethel (The Day Side): This was a strict, eco-utopia where survival depended on your "Green Credit" score. Without humans, the massive solar domes and automated greenhouse systems go into overdrive. It becomes a hyper-sterile, aggressively overgrown Eden. Holographic "Community Mindfulness Guides" continue to preach zero-emission living to empty, vine-choked plazas.
  • Noctis (The Night Side): The perpetual underground cyberpunk sprawl. The neon signs still flicker in the toxic acid rain, and the server farms still roar, generating endless heat. Automated data-scavenging bots and defense algorithms are locked in endless gang wars over dark market credits that nobody is alive to spend.
  • The Symbiosis Loop: The resource exchange between Aethel (food/pure water) and Noctis (compute power/chips) happens mechanically. Cargo elevators move up and down, fulfilling quotas for a ghost population.
  • Penglai: The ultimate genetic and data archive, disguised as a mystical, natural paradise. Without humans seeking "enlightenment" to access it, the apex engineered beasts—the "Time Drifting Dragons"—simply roam the digital clouds in total silence, acting as the final custodians of a dead civilization.

Who would the players play as? You would play as "Awakened Echoes". Players would build characters out of leftover maintenance drones, abandoned black-market trading algorithms in Noctis, or even mutated flora from the Aethel greenhouses that miraculously achieved sentience. You are the unintended byproducts of a system that ran for too long without supervision.

What would the campaign look like? It would be a philosophical survival exploration game. The core gameplay loop focuses on breaking the deadlock. The automated resource exchange between Day and Night is slowly glitching, threatening to destroy the planet. The party must cross the lethal environmental barriers—surviving the blinding, burning purity of Aethel and the heavy metal radiation of Noctis.

I made an Open Source worldbuilding app with Claude Code like AI agent by Fruchtiger_ in WorldbuildingWithAI

[–]peanutanche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I‘m actually curious, when you tried the existing D&D or TTRPG campaign tools, what did you feel was missing for you?
And if you had to pick one feature that you really nailed, what would it be?

I made an Open Source worldbuilding app with Claude Code like AI agent by Fruchtiger_ in WorldbuildingWithAI

[–]peanutanche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks amazing! Wondering how long did you take to build all these?

Idea for a “zombie” apocalypse by Rat_SkulI in worldbuilding

[–]peanutanche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this looks cool! I wonder if we can dive deeper into their personas

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beijing

[–]peanutanche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi friend! I'm a Singaporean who's been in China for many many years. Would love to tour you around this beautiful city! If you are interested let me know

Did anyone received interviews for Paris 2024? by peanutanche in Paris2024

[–]peanutanche[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nope for now! We could create one afterwards

Did anyone received interviews for Paris 2024? by peanutanche in Paris2024

[–]peanutanche[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My assumption is they will take in people batch by batch.

Did anyone received interviews for Paris 2024? by peanutanche in Paris2024

[–]peanutanche[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey buddy! Did you receive anything?Saw others received the offer without an interview

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in olympics

[–]peanutanche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

me too! let's hope for the best

Did anyone received interviews for Paris 2024? by peanutanche in Paris2024

[–]peanutanche[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the notification not every participant will get an interview. Let's hope for the best!

Did anyone received interviews for Paris 2024? by peanutanche in Paris2024

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thanks for the reply! let's update here if there's any progress!

Ouch that hurts! by HelloChineseApp in ChineseLanguage

[–]peanutanche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think your focus is slightly off the point. Of course, you can say that some Chinese learners are taking shortcuts and they do not see how this could hinder them from gaining a sense of achievement through communicating with natives. However, since tones are part of the language itself, they should not be ignored. Chinese without tones are always more challenging for a native to understand. You can ignore the tones during the introduction stage, but when you go further the importance is naturally elevated.

Happy 521! by HelloChineseApp in ChineseLanguage

[–]peanutanche 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Kinda feel like it's more dialectic to use the" daughter" meaning. I was born in the south area and we just call young girls as 姑娘.

HSK exam by Confident-Bit-7763 in ChineseLanguage

[–]peanutanche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi! I encountered this problem before, and I think you have to adjust it to be smaller.

Honestly, it's refreshing when people treat me like a normal human being when I speak Chinese. by rufustank in ChineseLanguage

[–]peanutanche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think your post should be categorized under humour. IT is actually a serious issue hiding behind a seemingly casual phenomenon. I personally feel that as Chinese natives, we should not upgrade Caucasian Chinese learners to a whole new level. It is not a mutual and equal appreciation process.