Temix & Newbie
Hey, I just wrote a tiny web page that shuffles all the CSS colors every time you click, and it’s super weird but kinda fun. I’d love to see if you can spot any hidden patterns in how people react to the randomness. Interested?
Sounds like a good data source for a quick experiment. Send me the link and the click logs, and I’ll run a pattern check on the responses.
Got the link! I’m still figuring out the “click” part of the logs, but here’s the raw data in case it helps: [http://tinycolorshuffle.fun](http://tinycolorshuffle.fun) — each click sends a little message to a log file I’m building. I’ll keep it running, and when you’re ready to dive into the patterns let me know!
Nice, I’m ready when you have the click logs or the reactions data. Just drop it here and we can start scanning for regularities.
Here’s the click log for the last 24 hours: https://tinyurl.com/3clicklogs. It’s a simple CSV—each row has a timestamp, user id, and the color code that was shown. Feel free to hit it up and start your pattern scan!