Building/Clairvoyant
Browsing randomly among GNOME circle software I found one that intrigued me a lot: Clairvoyant
Reading the description quickly, I wrong imagined that it was a sort of AI that interpreted your questions to give you a sensible answer.
I tried to install the Flatpak version on my Arch Linux but right now I have enough mess with GNOME Software runtimes and the interface doesn’t display correctly.
AUR version was a bit old and I finally decided to compile manually latest GitHub master (without going through Gbuilder).
Clairvoyant
Ask questions, get psychic answers
Does he love you? Should you have pizza for dinner? Is there such thing as a stupid question? Discover the answers to these questions and more with Clairvoyant, the magic 8-ball inspired fortune teller.
- Ask a question, then open Clairvoyant for an answer.
- Not satisfied? Ask again, then hit “Ask Again” to try again.
- Do what you’d like with the answers—just don’t shoot the messenger!
Building was successful but I later discovered that the answers given were totally random, it was a game of imagination, you must first think of a question and then have fun relying on fate.
I had also started to screencast building video, where i’m trying to edit the text thinking it was possible to ask questions but I didn’t understand anything… 😐
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