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Pangram verdict · v3.3

We believe that this document is fully human-written

1 %

AI likelihood · overall

Human
100% human-written 0% AI-generated
SEGMENTS · HUMAN 1 of 1
SEGMENTS · AI 0 of 1
WORD COUNT 217
PEAK AI % 1% · §1
Analyzed
May 13
backend: pangram/v3.3
Segments scanned
1 windows
avg 217 words each
Distribution
100 / 0%
human / AI fraction
Verdict
Human
Pangram v3.3

Article text · 217 words · 1 segments analyzed

Human AI-generated
§1 Human · 1%

Xs of Y A roguelike written in a lisp, where the magic system is lisp. Play in your browser

Every run generates a new title (Gazebos of Mounting Dread), a new quest (retrieve the Spatula of Futility), and a new set of rune mappings. The runes are secretly symbols, spells are s-expressions. You have root access to the dungeon's reality engine but the man pages are in a dead language that changes every boot. The power curve is inverted - early game is desperate survival, late game is applied theology with inadequate safety margins. Meanwhile the dungeon is trying to kill you through more conventional means. Spiders shoot web cones that trap you while goblins close in. Slimes split when you hit them. Trolls regenerate. Set something on fire and it panics, runs through grass, ignites the grass, ignites more creatures - it's fine, everything is fine. Push an ogre into lava. Push a goblin into another goblin. Push yourself into a chasm by accident. Chasms are educational. Written in ~6900 lines of let-go - a Clojure dialect on a Go bytecode VM. Persistent data structures all the way down. No dependencies. 6ms startup. Runs natively or in the browser via WASM. Running lg main.lg Get lg from let-go, or: brew tap nooga/let-go https://github.com/nooga/let-go brew install let-go