I'm Urav. I build things with code.
This section auto-updates daily. It features one of my recent commits, or something interesting from my network, or a random gem from the wild. The commit gets roasted by an opinionated AI and rendered as a strange attractor.
Last updated: 2026-01-29
Commit: 7wik-pk/portfolio by @7wik-pk Β· 2f7826c
Message: "replace wayne bnb with wayne stays"
Review: Swapping out one Batman-themed project for another in a portfolio is a clean update. However, setting the 'lastModified' date to 2026 hints at an ambitious roadmap or a serious lack of time management; time travel commits are always suspicious.
Chaos: 40% Β· Mood: #A7D9F5
What is this?
The Pipeline:
- A GitHub Action runs daily and picks a commit (my own β network β starred repos β fallback)
- The commit diff is fed to Gemini, which produces a witty critique, a chaos score (0-100), and a mood color
- A Lorenz attractor is rendered using these parameters:
- Chaos score β modulates Ο (rho), affecting how chaotic the butterfly looks
- Mood color β tints the gradient from black β color β white
- Commit hash β seeds the initial conditions, so every commit is unique
The Math:
The Lorenz system is a set of differential equations that exhibit deterministic chaos. Small changes in initial conditions produce wildly different trajectories. It's the "butterfly effect", fitting for visualizing commits.
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