Landing page for a before/after proof-of-work app; feedback wanted
Cryptographic proof-of-work for service disputes, but marketplace already exists and adoption unknown.
The left hemisphere. Frameworks, logic, and certainty architecture. Home of FSVE, AION, LAV, ASL, GENESIS, TOPOS, and 60+ epistemically validated frameworks built to make AI systems reliable, not just capable.
Nine Laws for galactic AI, but zero working code—philosophical essay masquerading as shipped project.
AI ethics researchers, philosophy of AI practitioners, governance theorists, speculative design audiences
Cryptographic proof-of-work for service disputes, but marketplace already exists and adoption unknown.
Locked photo evidence, timestamps and user-stamps plus one-click PDF exports are a sensible feature set — shipping template reuse and recurring reminders tackles the exact pain of paper checklists and lost audit trails. It’s a crowded niche with mature incumbents, so the product needs integrations (Slack, Google Workspace, webhooks/APIs) and concrete case studies to turn a tidy MVP into something I'd recommend widely.
Crypto-signed field photos with zero backend trust, but disputes aren't new—and adoption requires both sides.
Ambitious Rust microkernel OS, but seL4 and Redox already own the verification-ready space.
This is a focused, pragmatic take on turning spreadsheet chaos into audit-ready checklists: locked photos, time/user stamps, reusable templates and one-click PDF export are sensible, usable features. The UI on the landing page telegraphs that they thought about common flows, but the market already has strong incumbents — the product will live or die on integrations, automation hooks, and how well it handles complex recurring workflows.
Clever crypto stack (Ed25519 + RFC 3161 TSA + GPS) but solves a niche dispute problem solo can't fix.