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Hey HN! I posted this on April 1st when it launched, and though it didn't get traction here, it was a minor hit on reddit! Now that we've got a few thousand monkeys under our belt, wanted to give it another shot here!Happy to talk about the technical details of running the site - using supabase/postgres and constantly putting out fires from the traffic.

93 points by yathern - 27 comments

27 Comments

sen [3 hidden]5 mins ago
This is adorably cute, and deceptively fun to follow along with. I particularly like that it shows which monkey discovered a word first, making you want to visit back and see if your monkey found any new words.

One thing I'd like to see is a way to go back from the "Word view" (after you clicked to see details about a specific word) back to your monkey view with the list of words.

netsharc [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Funny that one can login and claim a monkey, and customize its working environment. In an alternate universe where a version of you wants to make a buck, they'd sell "monkeycoins" that users can earn to get customizations for their monkey (like the fancy couch or a Macbook).

Did I say earn? I mean buy...

yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Glad you like it! I was considering taking some form of payment for some cosmetics, but it just felt out of character for me.
E_Bfx [3 hidden]5 mins ago
That was my first thought : "Oh NFT is still a thing in 2025". But no, it is really awesome.
blatantly [3 hidden]5 mins ago
And then someone would pay their drug supplier 60M for a monkey NFT
voussoir [3 hidden]5 mins ago
This is beautiful man, congratulations. I love how much personality there is in the animations!
yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Thanks you very much! I'm proud of the silly animations too, that was fun to learn
hombre_fatal [3 hidden]5 mins ago
This has a weird amount of polish for what it is. I'm impressed.

I'd like to hear more about the impl.

yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Absolutely, going to do a write up once some of the dust settles. The implementation is not perfect for sure, but I learned a whole lot doing it.
mechagodzilla [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Ha! When I was first learning to program in high school, I wrote a 'distributed monkeys-on-typewriters' simulator. I somehow acquired a stack of surplus Pentium 100s that I had running in an unused closet at the school, communicating with each other over IPX. I remember the server had a fun 'Guess-operations-per-second' (GOPS) realtime display.
vekatimest [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Is the plan to monetize this with paid 'gear' upgrades & 'claiming'? Feels a lot like an NFT project from 3 years ago.
yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Haha I don't think anyone would pay money for a monkey hat, and it would take away from the fun if they did
Waterluvian [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Some people would. But that doesn’t mean we should exploit them. I really admire what you’ve made and I think any attempt to cash in would sour and diminish your accomplishment.

Not that art shouldn’t be salable. But not all art is appropriate for monetization.

chewmieser [3 hidden]5 mins ago
That’s fun!

Couple of things I would suggest:

Maybe get rid of 1-2 character words in the word counter? Seems easy for it to hit things like i or ie etc. I would love to see a counter that ignores those at least

Also the report card section on the Shakespeare progress panel wasn’t scrollable on iOS.

Neat either way!

yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
> Maybe get rid of 1-2 character words in the word counter? Seems easy for it to hit things like i or ie etc. I would love to see a counter that ignores those at least

I'm considering that as well, if only to calm my database down a bit

> Also the report card section on the Shakespeare progress panel wasn’t scrollable on iOS.

Second time I've heard that! I have no iOS devices so I can't fix it too easily, but I'll take another look.

thomasfromcdnjs [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Awesome.

Can you do a write up on that beautiful rendering? my lord.

yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I've spent the last few weeks working on the backend, I completely forgot how much work I put into making it able to render enough unique monkeys. Mostly a custom implementation built around THREE.js InstancedMesh to add animations, and support egonomically instancing lots of small types of objects
lugvruzzle [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Anyone else have trouble logging in/staying logged in. Logging in with email.
BugsJustFindMe [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Many of these look like apes, not monkeys.
yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
I won't tell if you won't.
yeah879846 [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Not nearly enough to write the works of shakespeare
krzat [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Awesome idea, I wonder how long it will take to write a coherent sentence.
cdaringe [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Looks interesting, but after two (<30s) attempts I gave up trying to figure out what it even is . There’s no about page, there’s some stats that I don’t know the significance of, there’s a blog that talks about improvements… But there’s just no straightforward description of what the heck I’m even looking at besides some fun monkey animations.
MitziMoto [3 hidden]5 mins ago
For goodness sake, this is what makes it great!

This reminds me so much of the "old" internet where people would just make fun things for the hell of it.

yathern [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Thanks for the feedback! I kinda take it for granted that people are aware of the Infinite Monkey Theorem, but maybe it's not as popular as I imagined! This is basically an art/community experiment project built around it:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem

netsharc [3 hidden]5 mins ago
Grandparent commenter is one of today's lucky 10000 https://xkcd.com/1053/
ChrisArchitect [3 hidden]5 mins ago
How can I search for which monkey has written the word blurst? /s