Is the context window feature really updated by chatgpt?
Cuz sometimes i am not able to post large msgs on Go plan. Kindly comment if youre facing the same issue. Thanks in advance fellow chatgpt users!
Cuz sometimes i am not able to post large msgs on Go plan. Kindly comment if youre facing the same issue. Thanks in advance fellow chatgpt users!
I mean this would be everybody's dream.
I've had 25 yrs of existence and yet I feel u would need more interaction. What's your take in this? Does life excite you anymore?
Over the last few months, I’ve been experimenting a lot with semantic/association-style word games, and one thing that genuinely surprised me is how differently people approach them compared to traditional word puzzles.
Players seem to gradually shift from the following:
And a lot of the fun discussions end up coming from debating why certain words feel closer than others.
What’s also been interesting is seeing how many people initially think semantic rankings feel random, but later start adapting to the underlying logic and predicting relationships much better over time.
Honestly, I just wanted to say thanks to communities like this for introducing me to so many different approaches to word/puzzle design — it completely changed how I think about language-oriented games.
Current numbers:
The interesting challenge now is less about visibility and more about communicating the concept clearly enough for people to actually click and try it.
The game works differently from traditional word games:
instead of spelling clues, players navigate toward a hidden word using semantic/contextual similarity.
A lot of users seem curious when they discover it, but I still feel there’s a disconnect between:
Right now I’m experimenting with:
Ultimately the goal is pretty simple:
build a cleaner, more enjoyable word game experience that people can casually play for a few minutes and genuinely enjoy.
Would genuinely appreciate any thoughts from people who’ve improved CTR/discoverability for unusual products or concepts through Google search.
I’ve been building a semantic word game called https://www.contexto.fun/ and it recently crossed ~1M impressions over the last 3 months.
Current numbers:
A few interesting things I noticed while building/growing it:
🧠 Gameplay observations
📈 Growth observations
⚠️ Things that didn’t work
Still experimenting, but it’s been fascinating watching how people interact with semantic similarity in a game format.
If anyone here enjoys word/puzzle games, I would genuinely love to hear what your first impression of the concept is.
I have a small commercial setup (front shop ~300 sq ft + warehouse ~2200 sq ft) in Hyderabad, India, close to a college area.
I’m trying to rent it out but not getting strong leads yet.
Looking for practical advice on:
If anyone has experience renting out similar commercial spaces, what actually worked for you?
Not looking to promote the property here—just want to understand how to approach this better.
Hi all,
One of my friends has a commercial property available for rent near Yadgarpally X Road, Keesara, very close to Geethanjali College (~1.8 km).
Details:
• Front Shop: ~300 sq ft
• Warehouse (back side): ~2200 sq ft
• Type: Commercial space (shop + storage/warehouse)
• Location: Yadgarpally X Road, Keesara
• Landmark: Near Geethanjali College
• Suitable for: retail + storage, small business, distribution, workshop, etc.
• Availability: Immediate
The combination of a front-facing shop with a large warehouse at the back makes it suitable for businesses that need both customer access and storage space.
If anyone is looking for a space in this area or knows someone who might be interested, feel free to DM me.
I’ve been building a Contexto-style word game (https://www.contexto.fun/) and recently crossed ~1M impressions over the last 3 months.
Sharing some observations from the data + product side:
📊 Metrics:
🧠 Product insights:
📈 Growth observations:
⚠️ What didn’t work:
Still early and experimenting, but it’s been interesting to see how people interact with semantic similarity in a game format.
Would be curious to hear if others building word/puzzle games have seen similar behavior.
Happy to share more details if useful.
Game Title:
Contexto.fun
Playable Link:
https://www.contexto.fun/
Platform:
Web (Browser)
Description:
Contexto.fun is a semantic word-guessing game where players try to discover a hidden word using meaning rather than spelling. Each guess is evaluated based on its proximity to the target word in embedding space, so instead of getting letter-based hints, players navigate through semantic relationships. This often leads to non-intuitive but interesting outcomes—abstract or associative terms can sometimes rank closer than direct synonyms, reflecting how language is used in context rather than strict dictionary similarity.
Over the last few months, the game has reached ~1M impressions and ~24K clicks organically, with most traffic coming from SEO and niche communities. One of the more surprising observations has been how players engage more when the results feel slightly unpredictable, especially with abstract or culturally loaded words. The game is designed as a quick daily challenge but also supports open-ended exploration.
Free to Play Status:
[x] Free to play
[ ] Demo/Key available
[ ] Paid
Involvement:
I designed and built the game end-to-end, including the semantic similarity logic, gameplay loop, and deployment. I’m currently iterating on ranking behavior and user experience based on player interactions and feedback.
Hey everyone — I’m looking for honest feedback on a small app I’ve been building.
What it is:
A movie guessing game where:
So each guess gives you a signal to refine the next one.
Why I built it:
I wanted to make movie discovery feel more interactive instead of endless scrolling.
What I need feedback on:
What I’m considering next:
Be brutally honest — especially if something feels confusing or not engaging.