47 comments

  • cdfuller a day ago ago

    How do you try it out in the web browser? There's no obvious link on the website

  • endemic 17 hours ago ago

    I was hoping to be able to play on the website! Do games like this need a native app?

    • GlebShalimov 16 hours ago ago

      Why not?

      • endemic 15 hours ago ago

        Different audiences, I guess. I know lots of people _only_ use dedicated apps. For me, the friction of needing to search an app store, then download in order to play, is too much. I'd rather click/tap a link and be able to start playing.

        • GlebShalimov 14 hours ago ago

          Fortunately, Flutter provides this opportunity. Maybe I'll make a web version later

  • edarchis 17 hours ago ago

    Permissions: - control vibration - Google Play license check

    Not bad.

  • leni536 a day ago ago

    Requires google play to run :/

  • widowlark 16 hours ago ago

    Reads like AI slop and the name makes me want to take a shower

  • AlecSchueler 21 hours ago ago

    I know this ship has probably sailed but the LLM cover text still feels off-putting to me, like you haven't considered my needs as a reader. I come away at the end with a feeling of "what is the project actually worth to you if you can't spend 5 minutes describing it?"

    For example, saying "code available on GitHub, inviting community contributions and transparency." I know what GitHub is, I understand the benefits of having it there, it's just a waste of brain power to read the rationale written out in this way.

    Similarly "Custom-designed font created by the developer to enhance the game’s unique style?" Ok, that's great, but do I really care about that specific detail? It sounds like there was a conversation with an LLM and then a request to regurgitate the information into marketing speak, without any consideration for the actual needs of the people being marketed to.

    Again, I know I'm probably increasingly alone in this and I'll have to just get used to it, but as a lover of writing it feels like watching a tragedy play out in real time.

    • bitwizeshift 18 hours ago ago

      You definitely are not alone in feeling this way, it’s happening everywhere now and it’s driving me nuts too.

      I have the same complaint at work, where coworkers are using it for writing pull request descriptions, and it pumps out slop buzzwords like “streamlined the documentation”. Like, you didn’t streamline anything, you ran prettier on a markdown file!

      On top of this type of description being useless marketing jargon, the writing style risks to train future LLMs to devolve their writing styles further into this. More frighteningly, how long until the excess amount of LLM-generated slop text like this starts training future humans reading it? People tend to model how they speak off of what they hear and read, and it’s everywhere now.

      • pmontra 17 hours ago ago

        > how long until the excess amount of LLM-generated slop text like this starts training future humans reading it

        Not much. Add to it deference to technology and the innate preference for new stuff not liked by previous generations: sloppy LLM style will look more authoritative than well thought human style of parents and older siblings.

      • GlebShalimov 14 hours ago ago

        ok

    • GlebShalimov 14 hours ago ago

      ok

  • domlebo70 a day ago ago

    Interesting name

    • cma5 21 hours ago ago

      For people living in Germany, we already have a similar problem with Figma

      • junon 21 hours ago ago

        I've never noticed this until now and now I can't unsee it.

      • VMG 21 hours ago ago

        I did not until now

        infohazard!

        • GlebShalimov 21 hours ago ago

          In no way did I put any bad meaning in the the name

      • signalmasse 18 hours ago ago

        And wix

    • InsideOutSanta a day ago ago

      That name makes me slightly upset and afeared. The game looks nice, though.

      • GlebShalimov 21 hours ago ago

        the name Pegma is a play on words that combines: "peg" (peg, token) is the main element of the game and "theorema", which is associated with mathematical rigor and logic

      • GlebShalimov 21 hours ago ago

        Why?

        • InsideOutSanta 16 hours ago ago

          It reads like a portmanteau of pegging and smegma. Hope that helps, although I'm afraid it will do the opposite.

        • tecleandor 21 hours ago ago

          There's certain sexual activity called pegging. I guess that's what could come to mind here :)

          • GlebShalimov 21 hours ago ago

            Oh, I didn't know

            • abcd_f 21 hours ago ago

              There's also smegma, which is not a whole lot better.

              • Tade0 21 hours ago ago

                It appears that every short word means something obscene in some language.

                Advice would then be to avoid short names for products altogether.

    • GlebShalimov 21 hours ago ago

      The name Pegma is a play on words that combines: "peg" (peg, token) is the main element of the game and "theorema", which is associated with mathematical rigor and logic

      • junon 21 hours ago ago

        Yes, the intent is very clear.

        EDIT: It seems based on other comments you are genuinely unaware of how it sounds, which is totally fine - I feel someone should let you know it sounds like "peg me" or "smegma", which uh... well, ask an LLM what they mean, I suppose. I don't particularly want that in my HN comment history. :D

    • GlebShalimov a day ago ago

      Thank you

      • sim7c00 a day ago ago

        curious

        • GlebShalimov 21 hours ago ago

          The name Pegma is a play on words that combines: "peg" (peg, token) is the main element of the game and "theorema", which is associated with mathematical rigor and logic

          • sim7c00 20 hours ago ago

            cool, thanks a lot!