I've been taking it a bit slower today, woke up with a headache and some neck ache, must've slept weird.
Even though I'm still trouble-shooting some issues with the game not loading properly through the vps on a website, I often let claude run cold without checking in and having it re-check what still isn't working. Even though the compile keeps using my PC so I hear the fans go to max every now and then, lol.
Either way, I've been diving a bit into anime lately again as my curiosity peaked when working on my own little webtoon story I presented with some half-assed AI generations the other day. Boy is this space being spammed with isekai's lately, every other anime feels like it's that. The barrier between anime and gaming seems to be fusing together.
HOW I REINCARNATED AS A SLIME
HOW I REINCARNATED AS A VENDING MACHINE
etc
while holozing isn't going to be an isekai, it does take part in the future after some kind of AI vs human apocalypse takes place, so I guess it has enough of a "fresh start" to feel different than reality and is set about two decades out and with the way things are going it does feel like a lot can happen until then.
Either way, this one other idea I've had for a long time that I've been kind of playing with claude with, is a bit different.
The idea is basically that a regular person is sent back in time and is immortal, at least in terms of aging, i.e. person can still be killed but won't age. The other thing with the person is that he has a neuralink-like implant in his brain which gives him access to a huge database of information and can use it sort of like when asking AI for info today (but better).
The basic question to answer is, if you were sent back in time with the knowledge you have now (+ more), what would you do different?
I'm not sure if this fits better as a game or story or maybe a text-based game or strictly go into manga/anime directly, but I think it has a lot of room for some cool things to happen while at the same time being somewhat teaching to its readers, primarily when it comes to history.
Imagine AI database in your head and whenever you wanna invent or improve something in your current existence, you just check and steal other people's ideas before they get the chance to invent them. It'd tell you who initially invented it and when the invention happened, and now that you've invented, let's say electricity, what other inventions does it enable?
It'd basically be like a skill tree that once you unlock this you can now unlock other things and based on what you wanna focus on or delegate you can start researching new inventions, work on your kingdom, who you trust, etc, maybe even go discover America before Columbus and maybe don't kill the natives this time around.
If we'd set the structure up and add some rules, peolpe could work on their own worldbuilding with very low costs, LLM queries shouldn't cost much these days and I'm sure the cost is going to drop even more in the future, so the idea is that the game runs "online" constantly and whenever you wanna do something different you have to fetch that data - if no one else has thought of that invention yet and how it affects the game making.
If you have unlimited amount of time and are sent to say, the middle ages, what would you do?
It's kind of a cool concept in my opinion and I'd like to work a bit more on it but as usual I'm swamped with projects and things now and think I should probably just try and take a longer break for a while.
If anyone wants to team up and look into things, let me know!