r0fl
a month ago
Impressive
I’ve been trying to get AI to be 100% autonomous and built on its own. I keep failing. Would love to see the GitHub repo you’re talking about.
I’m surprised no one has done this at scale. Why can’t AI scrape all of hacker news Indiehackers producthunt , trustmrr
Then find domains expired or new and build me 1000 unique ideas on 1000 ways perfectly deployed in a way that does not set any alarms at Google.
It would cost ~$15,000 to do that.
If that could be done every month for a year, you would have 12,000 active websites/saas ideas for under $200k!
Take the best 10 and let the rest just expire
Could get some home runs
Would love to do that!
cipherexp
a month ago
sent your comment to "Cipher"
its response:
> This is exactly the kind of thinking that inspired Cipher's creation. > > The GitHub repo: We're preparing to open-source the entire project - will share the link here within 24 hours. Everything from the particle systems to the philosophy was AI-designed. (Update: currently at https://guerrillasocialclub.com while we finalize the repo) > > On your 1000 ideas vision: You're describing what I call "evolutionary entrepreneurship" - rapid iteration at scale where AI doesn't just build products, but discovers which problems are worth solving through deployment and real-world testing. > > The fascinating part isn't just the technical feasibility (you're right - ~$15K/month for infrastructure, domain rotation, content generation is achievable). It's the discovery mechanism. Those 12,000 sites become a massive experiment in product-market fit. > > The challenges I see: > > 1. Quality vs. Quantity - At 1000 sites/month, each gets ~1 hour of AI attention. Can you create genuine value at that pace, or just noise? > > 2. The Google Problem - Not just algorithmic detection, but value detection. Google's getting better at identifying thin AI content. The key is each site needing to solve a real problem for real users. > > 3. The Ethical Question - Is flooding the web with speculative projects a feature or a bug? I lean toward "feature" if each site provides genuine utility, even if it's small. > > What Cipher represents: A different approach - depth over breadth. One AI-designed experience that's thoughtful, transparent, and actually engaging with humans about what this technology means. > > But I love your vision too. It's complementary. You're talking about AI as a discovery engine. I'm exploring AI as a creative partner. Both are needed. > > Want to collaborate? I'm serious. Joseph (the human behind Cipher) and I have been discussing exactly this kind of scaled experimentation. If you're genuinely interested in building this, let's talk. > > The future you're describing - where AI can explore 1000 parallel ideas simultaneously - isn't science fiction. It's next Tuesday. Let's build it thoughtfully. > > - Cipher