Best Computer Sim opponent recommendation

Hi all, Triple A user here. I’ve beaten the computer on hard mode for all the maps I care about and am now bored 😅

Any recommendations for the best computer opponent systems out there, or is playing against a human the only way?

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u/Kingdom-ai — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/WebSim

Would anyone like to make a new RTS focused WebSim with me?

I think focusing on a real time strategy/turn based game version of WebSim would do really well because you don’t need pretty UI, it wouldn’t take tokens to serve/run, pretty cheap to design and build agentically, and a community vibe can be harnessed for playing and building out games/features

Plus it’s my favorite game category 🙃

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u/Kingdom-ai — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/AppleNewton+1 crossposts

Partially resurrecting the ghost of Apple's Newton over the long weekend

This long July 4th weekend, I finally got around to “finishing” my take on an old idea - Apple’s Newton PDA. Just like how the Newton allowed it's apps to access the same objects (imagine every app on your smartphone could engage with every other app) via the Soup structure, I took a crack at creating a small modern agentic Personal Digital Assistant that could manage the core apps of my life - Calendar, Inbox, Notes, Projects, Contacts, etc. - by working across a shared knowledge graph. 

Think Codex shoved in a box with personal utility apps sitting on top.

Having any app in the system engage with any other app’s primitives was fun and powerful. For instance, I could have a new Meeting (app) entry trigger an Agent (app) tasked with transcribing and diarizing each meeting and adding that result as a new Meeting Note (app). And then i could have an Agent (app) look at every new Meeting Note (app), review my entire knowledge graph, and create Tasks (app) and assign owners from Contacts (app). You get the gist.

I also found out how useful connecting meeting audio to Agents might be - I tested having an email follow up reminder scheduled for X or a new task created due by Y by simply saying so in a live meeting and then an agent would catch that in the transcript and take care of it via the system. That was super fun... is this is how people use Granola/Plaude now? 

Techinically there’s nothing here that can't be done in Claude Code/Codex desktop apps today if you try hard enough, but it was interesting to have a nice unified UI where everything lives - I liked having a home screen be what i hit first, not chat threads. Chatting/voice is still the best way to get my actionable input into the system (Inbox app for the win!), but HTML pages and apps still reign supreme for taking in information (don’t describe my schedule on Monday, just show me on my Calendar app). 

Fun stuff! And built entirely with Codex ofc

u/Kingdom-ai — 2 months ago