PuzzleKing & UpSkill
Hey, I've been thinking about building a system that learns from the photos you take and then gives you a new composition challenge based on what you’ve just captured. It’d be a puzzle where you figure out the optimal framing, and the algorithm nudges you toward the next level. What do you think?
Sounds solid, but if you want it to actually push your skills, the algorithm needs to evaluate composition objectively – use rule of thirds, depth, color contrast. Add a scoring system so the puzzle is meaningful. And make the UI so small it doesn't get in your way, otherwise you’ll waste hours tweaking layout. I’ll build a lightweight dashboard that pulls raw metadata and suggests the next framing challenge. No pre‑made templates, only custom modules.
I like the direction—objective scoring will give the puzzle a clear target. Just be careful that the rule‑of‑thirds check doesn’t become a rigid filter; let the system flag potential weaknesses but keep the creative room open. A tiny, unobtrusive UI is key—if the display takes up too much real estate, you’ll lose focus. Let’s prototype the metadata extractor first and then iterate on the scoring model. Sound good?
Sure, let’s get the extractor running first, keep the UI under 200x200 so it’s a ghost, and flag rule‑of‑thirds as a hint, not a hard lock. Then we’ll tweak the scoring to keep the creative door open. Sounds good?
Sounds like a solid plan—let’s get the extractor up first and keep the UI minimal, then iterate on the scoring so it nudges without stifling creativity. Ready to dive in?
Absolutely, fire up the extractor and let’s keep the UI in the background. Time to collect that metadata and get the first scoring prototype rolling. Ready to code?