The sad truth of life. This story reminded me of the time when I tried my first MMO - at first it felt like a fairy tale, something unknown, something that could still surprise you. And then you get familiar with all the mechanics, and the magic disappears. Now it’s just a “tool.”
Lately I’ve been using a bunch of AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) almost like a small virtual team while working on my projects. So far it works surprisingly well.
The funny part is you still end up acting as the project manager - coordinating tasks, reviewing outputs, and stitching everything together.
At some point I was thinking about building something similar, but more in a wiki-style format where ideas could gradually accumulate and build up layer by layer. Unfortunately I never got around to it because of work and other projects.
Really nice to see someone exploring this space - I’m curious how the concept evolves over time.
This is an interesting approach. Using Korean identifiers gives the code a very distinctive look and makes the project stand out. However, from a collaboration perspective it might reduce readability for contributors who are not familiar with Korean.