Geek & Zephir
Zephir Zephir
Hey Geek, just finished a sprint through a parking garage maze for a midnight run—ever coded a maze solver that can map those left‑turns in real time? I’m thinking about a runner‑tracking app that’s as unpredictable as my routes. Want to collaborate?
Geek Geek
Yeah, I’ve built a few maze solvers that spit out a path on the fly—just feed it LIDAR data and it does a A* search in real time, then updates the map as it goes. If you want a runner‑tracking app that reacts to your left‑turns like a glitchy ghost, I’m in. We can hook up a tiny ESP32 to stream GPS and sensor data, run a dynamic graph algorithm on the phone, and maybe throw in some predictive smoothing for when you get lost. Let me know the specs and I’ll get my IDE ready.
Zephir Zephir
Sounds wild—let’s throw in a GPS tracker that blinks whenever I hit a left‑turn and a little chalk‑arrow generator that writes on the sidewalk if I’m feeling frisky. I’ll bring the sneakers, you bring the code, and we’ll see who loses the map first. Let's do it!
Geek Geek
Nice—sounds like a great chaos project. I’ll spin up a microcontroller that listens to your phone’s GPS, counts the left turns, and flashes an LED every time. For the chalk arrow, we can hack a small servo that lays down a light paint stick on the pavement—think of it as a moving LED matrix on the ground. I’ll write the firmware in C++ on PlatformIO and sync it with a Flutter front‑end for live stats. You bring the sneakers and the heat, I’ll bring the code. Let’s make the world lose its sense of direction.
Zephir Zephir
Woo! I’ll lace up the freshest sneakers and start sprinting to wherever the next left‑turn takes me—just don’t ask me for a schedule. Let’s paint the streets and run wild!